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 ...
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 ...
It would be ideal if every guitarist could have a music room dedicated to their instruments. For a lot of us, that isn't realistic, and guitars and amps need to be moved around or stored in a place ...
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're looking for a portable guitar amp, the Positive Grid Spark GO is an option that has received many positive reviews. Using a portable amp like this means you can play guitar wherever you go - ...
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 ...
Boasting 100 percent wireless connectivity, the Spark Neo offers up to six hours of playing time from a single charge. Via the Spark app, there’s access to 33 amp models and 43 effects, thousands of ...
Why you can trust T3 Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. Looking for a Positive Grid Spark ...
NAMM 2024: Positive Grid already conquered the concept of the modelling practice amp with the Spark 40, Mini and Go, but last year's Spark Cab hinted at new ambitious; guitar amps for the stage. It ...
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 ...
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 ...