

The whole system is available for pre-order now. Early Bird pricingĪll-in-all, it seems like a good deal, especially given the Early Bird offers. I wonder if you’ll be able to use the app on its own at some point without having to shell out for the speaker, perhaps as a subscription model. There’s a lot more meat on the bones here, more aspects for you to immerse yourself with beyond playing along to chords in an app. You’re buying into a system here, with a practise amp, thousands of guitar tones, integration with the three biggest streaming services, a band-in-a-box thingy to generate backing tracks to practise to. But while Fender Songs is “just” an app connected to Apple Music, this is a different animal. PG might be a bit gutted that Fender launched its song chords service only a few days before Spark. Oh and, you can use it as an audio interface to record into your DAW, too. But IÄd be surprised if it wasn’t up to scratch. Positive Grid are predictably enthused and there’s lots of talk about crystal-clear highs and deep bass. The sound quality of the amp will, of course, be a major factor in the success of this system. You can save them all thru the spark app which you can save to 1 of the 4 programs. Great sounds you can set to your liking from, chorus, distortion,reverb to different types of amps and more. I love my positive grid spark Amp, another great investment. A pretty comprehensive offering, all in all. By Sweetwater Customer on MaMusic Background: Part time musician for 37 years. There’s a built-in tuner and a Tap tempo function.
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It can play audio from the analogue inputs or from a connected Bluetooth device. It comes with a three-band EQ, a Gain control, a knob for selecting the kind of music or instrument, a Master volume pot as well as controls for Mod, Delay, Reverb and Output. Since it’s a multifunctional amp that allows musicians to improve and refine the music on bass guitar, electric guitar, and acoustic guitar, it has become a popular choice among musicians. In addition, there are treble and mid-tone controls. It’s essentially a desktop combo guitar amp with 2 speakers and rated at 40W. Positive Grid has designed Spark, which is a 40W combo amp that allows the users to control the music with onboard bass. That should keep you occupied for a while and adds another layer of useful goodies that makes this seem like a comprehensive solution. Positive Grid states it provides over 10,000 tones for you to play with. That gives you access to thousands of guitar amp and effects tones. Positive Grid is also leveraging the huge library of guitar tones created for its Bias amp range. That’s another advantage over Fender Songs, by the way. That’s great for when you’re busy trying to learn new songs and don’t want to move your hands away from your guitar. You can tell it to stream a rock song, say, and it will do that without you having to reach for your phone. Another cool feature (if it works) is that the Spark app responds to your voice commands.
