While the rechargeable internal battery of the Spark Mini freed players up to choose where they wanted and needed to play, the GO takes that idea further. Because it's so small and ruggedly built with ...
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 - ...
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 ...
It’s been a minute since I’ve used a Positive Grid product, and the one I have used, I still use today: the Spark MINI. So when the company announced the Spark LINK XLR, I emailed them and asked if I ...
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 ...
At this point, there are basically two kinds of guitar amps: old-school tube amps and modern digital amps that do their damnedest to recreate tube amps. The Positive Grid Spark is decidedly the latter ...
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 ...
Digital might be a four-letter word in the guitar world, but amp and effects emulation is nothing new; it's been around for some time and it's had a chance to get really good. Californian company ...
Positive Grid‘s Spark is a smart guitar amp and accompanying app (iOS/Android) driven by intelligent technology to offer real-time Smart Jam accompaniment, Auto Chord detection and intuitive practice ...
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 ...
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 ...