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Stephen Williams

 

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Post  Posted 6 Mar 2022 5:06 pm    
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Anybody tried Positive Grid's Spark amp. 40 watts, sounds loud and has a 3d room filling reverb.
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Charlie Hansen


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Post  Posted 6 Mar 2022 7:50 pm    
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Got one. Use it mostly fo guitar and lap steel but it works pretty good for PSG. Look up Ron Hogan’s posts for an idea of how it sounds.
Actually I play my ubass through it. I haven’t tried my precision through it yet.
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Jim Sliff


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Post  Posted 7 Mar 2022 3:11 pm    
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I have one as well. I found if you set it up facing any flat surface around 5-8' away - a wall, file cabinet, furniture - it sounds like a BIG, warm tube amp;

Works great with my Fenders or Emmons. I don't use the reverb - in 55 years of amplified-instrument plying I've found that anything but studio reverb - which doesn't come in and can't be copied in a small package - sounds washed out, thin and tinny. The exceptions - the Fender tube reverb, which is also a preamp stage - and surf music, where reverb is required.

Instead I use one or two analog delays.

But overall, the Spark is an amazingly full and loud amplifier/effects unit, especially considering the pair of 3" speakers. Great with both 6-string and pedal or lap steel. And an absolute bargain!
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Don Downes


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Post  Posted 7 Mar 2022 3:44 pm    
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I bought one yesterday and am just waiting on delivery.

Any feedback on the interface? I have an Android tablet and an iPhone. Wondering what that's like.

I'm also interested in the USB/DAW interface (that presumably) comes with it.

Any thoughts?
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Don Downes


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New Hampshire, USA
Post  Posted 10 Mar 2022 8:06 pm    
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Buy this right NOW. Absolutely savage! And I haven't even got to the amp modeling.
The built in backing tracks are the bomb.
Just get it!. This thing rocks!
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Don Downes


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Post  Posted 20 Mar 2022 3:35 pm    
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I sent mine back after a week. It was a pain in the a**.
1.) No way to turn off Bluetooth.
2.) No way to reset Bluetooth.
3.) Setting using the Spark software were "sticky". The last setting was what you got when you fired it up again.
4.) No way to bypass that without using the Spark software.
5.) See number 1.

Rather have a Champ. I want to practice. I don't need to sound like Hendrix or Slash.
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