If you think that having a tiny practice amp sounds good in theory, but you're concerned about whether or not such an amp exists that actually sounds good, the Positive Grid Spark Mini is here to ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Many popular musicians work with brands to create signature models of guitars and amps, but rarely are they so accessible as the Positive Grid ...
Easy to use. Clean, classic design. Sounds great and is reasonably loud. Affordable. Thousands of sound presets, play-alongs, and tips inside the Positive Grid app. Only eight hours of battery life.
I recently reviewed the Donner DST-100T guitar kit, which came with an excellent Strat-style guitar and a small practice amp. While the guitar is fantastic, for the price, the amp is not so great.
We delve deeper into Positive Grid’s popular practice solutions to see which one you should spend your hard-earned cash on When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Back in 2019, Positive Grid launched an extraordinary practice amp for guitarists called the Spark. We got to take one for review last year and were mighty impressed. Now the company has launched a ...
We think you get what you pay for here; it's a fantastic sounding mini modelling amp with an app experience that widens the scope for players of all levels to improve their playing and explore sounds.
Positive Grid's Spark amp is helpful for practicing musicians, but its size and heft haven't been practical if you've wanted to jam in the bedroom or otherwise venture beyond your studio. Thankfully, ...
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 ...
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