


Tried and trusted strategy to make a product seem super attractive by not being available. Spark smart amps bridge the gap between advanced machine learning technology and easy-to-play fun, going beyond the typical guitar amp and Bluetooth. I think covid in some ways helped with the crowdsourcing / not available yet / can’t be tested scenario that was already their card even before covid happened. You won’t see that much love for the Fender Mustang, Marshall code, etc. I will try using the headphone out the Spark is smaller than my pedal board and the sound. The amp is catching on because of its small footprint, even for a practice amp, its lightweight with a built-in carry strap. Of course if you use the headphone output you wont hear anything from the Spark Amp. The Positive Grid Spark 40 is a hot-new guitar practice amp out for 2020 It has been selling like crazy, and many buyers are just starting to get their hands on them now (including me). Positive Grid and BIAS are trademarks or registered trademarks, and are the property of Positive Grid LLC.
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One year from now we will see if it survives the hype and people will be standing by them, as they do today for the Katana, THR, and in minor scale for the Adio. you will need to use either microphones or a patch cord from the headphone out to the board. Experience Jimi Hendrix for Spark, the smart guitar amp that jams along with you. The Positive Grid Spark 40 is a 40-watt modelling guitar amplifier that is just packed with all kinds of features. It would go mostly unnoticed in an already well served market, if not for their aggressive marketing - good on them to run an effective marketing campaign. And the usual claim that it will be expanded over time (yellow flag).Īll in all, an also ran competitor to THR, Katana and Adio. They claim some new functionality that reviews say that are a bit sketchy (yellow flag). You can override the factory models with your own choices but the categories are useful for getting a taste of the Spark’s quality and versatility with BIAS straight out of. The four banks of presets are arranged into seven amp types: Acoustic, Bass, Clean, Glassy, Crunch, Hi-Gain and Metal.

They have invested massively in marketing, before even having the product ready to ship (yellow flag). The Spark is available direct from Positive Grid. Through all this year, every time I get on facebook or instagram there was an ad for the Positive Grid Spark (yellow flag).
