Over the last few years, Positive Grid's focus seemed to be on creating smaller and smaller versions of their beloved Spark desktop amp. Units such as the Spark Mini and Spark GO distilled the essence ...
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I've been using Positive Grid's Spark Neo guitar amp headphones for weeks – and it's got me playing a lot more regularly
Positive Grid has kicked off 2025 with the introduction of the Spark Neo: a dedicated, headphone amp practice setup priced at ...
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Positive Grid Spark Neo Review: A Must Have For Guitarists With Unexpectedly Good Sound
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 has expanded the Spark eco-system with a wireless system for microphones and XLR-equipped instruments that connects to mixing desks and PA systems with a minimum of fuss. From the brand ...
We may earn an affiliate commission when you buy through our links. Busking just got a lot easier. As a musician in 2025, I feel like busking has never seemed like a more enticing prospect than it ...
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 ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...
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