High tech guitar gear innovators Positive Grid are renowned for their groundbreaking Spark smart guitar amps and Bluetooth speakers, BIAS guitar processing amps and effects software/apps, and RIFF ...
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 ...
Positive Grid launched one of our favorite modeling practice amps back in 2019, in the shape of the Spark. The family got smaller members in 2022 and 2023, and now the company is going gigging with ...
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 ...
Positive Grid has a new ultra-portable version of its high-tech Spark guitar amplifier. Designed for musicians seeking a versatile and powerful practice amp, the 3.5-inch-tall Spark Go works with a ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Powered amps for electric guitars have gotten some neat tricks powered by modern mobile tech over the years, but the new Positive Grid Spark ($299) might be the one that packs the most intelligence ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Many popular musicians work with brands to create signature models of guitars and amps, but rarely are they so accessible as the Positive Grid ...
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 ...
Compact, good-looking design. Easy-to-use app. Dozens of great amps and pedals modeled. Vast number of user-created sounds to explore. Acts as a Bluetooth speaker at the same time as an amp for ...
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