Unless you've been living under a rock you'll have heard of the Positive Grid Spark. This smart guitar combo was an industry disruptor, turning the practice amp market on its head upon release. Four ...
The Spark 40 raised the bar for practice amp functionality, then the Spark Mini dazzled us with rechargeable mobility. Now Positive Grid's newly revealed Spark GO. And it's really small. Like, how are ...
Back in 2019, Positive Grid launched an extraordinary practice amp for guitarists called the Spark. We got to take one for review last year and were mighty impressed. Now the company has launched a ...
San Diego, CA, October 30, 2019 – Positive Grid announces Spark, a smart guitar amp and accompanying app (iOS/Android) driven by intelligent technology to offer real-time Smart Jam accompaniment, Auto ...
Positive Grid has now taken the wraps off of a new guitar amp dubbed Spark that delivers the best of the company’s technology along with smart features that are all but unheard of in the industry. At ...
Though guitar amp and effects modeling has been around for a while, Positive Grid shook things up in 2019 with the launch of the Spark – an impressively flexible and affordable tone master. The ...
If you think that having a tiny practice amp sounds good in theory, but you're concerned about whether or not such an amp exists that actually sounds good, the Positive Grid Spark Mini is here to ...
Look, practicing guitar can get pretty boring — especially if you’re still plucking away at your beginner guitar and basic practice amp. Unless you want to spend hundreds (or thousands) of dollars on ...
Positive Grid has kicked off 2025 with the introduction of the Spark Neo: a dedicated, headphone amp practice setup priced at $199 that comprises headphones, a 2.4GHz wireless transmitter and, of ...
Positive Grid has already proven its aptitude for guitar amps with increasingly small entries in its Spark line. But for NAMM 2024 its going big with the Spark Live, a 150 watt portable PA system with ...
Guitar amps are getting more connected and more flexible. Boss' latest Katana offerings simulates 10 different amp models and 60 effects. While Yamaha's THR line features a rechargeable battery and ...