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 ...
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 ...
The LIVE is the latest member of the Spark family, and while on the surface, it may look like a more powerful version of the original practice amp, it's actually a lot more than that. This new amp can ...
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 has rolled out Spark 2, the long-awaited sequel to its groundbreaking smart guitar amp, and it does not disappoint when it comes to digital features, with upgrades to be find right ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Like its predecessor, the Positive Grid Spark 2 is more than just another guitar amp. In addition to providing all the features you'd expect ...
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 - ...
Paul Gilbert and Positive Grid have joined forces for a limited run of signature Spark Mini digital practice amps refinished in white Tolex covering with gold piping and a custom dragon design on the ...
While it's good fun to jam out on the guitar with a powerful amp, unless you have a soundproof room or live on your own out in the boonies, you might find it hard to practice without annoying ...
Every noodler needs to practice. But waiting for others in the house to go out for the day so you can crank up the amp can be frustrating. That's where the Positive Grid Spark Neo comes in, which puts ...
I’m not much of a guitar player. A few chords here that I practised to death, a song or two that I could play (slowly) and that’s about it. It’s safe to say any dreams of nailing the perfect guitar ...