

The same rings true with the new release. I was a big fan of the Spark MINI in terms of both sound quality and the looks – it’s the kind of speaker amp that looks as nice on display as it sounds and functions. And don’t get me wrong, it sounds much better and bigger than it looks.
#Spark amp models portable
It’s not as powerful as the MINI model we reviewed last time around (seen above in white), but it provides an even more portable form factor – you can almost fit it in your pocket – with what is essentially the same feature set as its larger brethren. Positive Grid’s latest entry into its Spark smart guitar amplifier lineup is here. 43 effects: Noise Gate, Compressor, Distortion, Modulation/EQ, Delay, Reverb.4 fully customizable presets on the amp.

Regularly $149, you can now secure one directly from the Positive Grid site for $129. You’ll also find Auto Chord features to help you learn new songs, a smart jam-along feature, and about 50,000 tonal preset options created by the community. It houses 33 amp models and 43 effects, including a noise gate, compressor, distortion, modulation/EQ, delay, and reverb. It, much like its larger brethren and the MINI model mentioned above, connects directly to the Spark app, where the entire experience is amplified further, quite literally, in fact. All of which is joined by the large golden volume knob, a preset selector (four customizable presets accessible directly from the top of the unit), volume controls, and the power/pairing button.
#Spark amp models Bluetooth
The completely wireless experience is powered by an internal 2500 mAh rechargeable lithium battery that provides up to 8 hours of rock n’ roll (“on mid volume or lower”).Ĭonnectivity includes your typical 1/4-inch guitar jack, a 1/8-inch headphone/line output, Bluetooth 5.0 audio, and a USB jack for the interface side of things. It also functions like a typical Bluetooth speaker does, features USB connectivity to your DAW or recording rig for full-on audio interfacing, and even has a built-in guitar and bass tuner with an LED display. As we alluded to above, it’s more than just that, though. It can reproduce audio between 100 and 120Hz via its passive radiator and built-in 5 Watt Class D amplifier. The Spark GO mini is a tiny little guitar amp (4.92 x 3.34 x 1.77 inches) that sounds a whole lot bigger than it looks. Hands-on with Positive Grid’s smart miniature Go guitar amp/speaker Browse through our entire guide for all of the latest reviews, and sound off in the comments below if there’s something you’d like to see featured. You’re reading Tested with 9to5Toys, where we explore everyday tech essentials that make life a bit easier.
