![]() It may only be a 40-watt amp, but make no mistake: the Spark is very loud. It does not have the option to change cabs, mics and others but it does have many different effect heads and pedals and it is very intuitive together with the Positive Grid program itself. The palette of different sounds is very wide (not as wide as the Bias fx2 elite software). It has two speakers created specifically for the amplifier in question, which have a very acceptable low end for the size it has. It has a tap tempo button on the top, a built-in tuner, a headphone jack, four customizable presets, and another volume knob just for the music coming out of your device.Īpart from all this, it can double as a digital interface for your computer, so you can get straight to recording without spending another extra hundred for a professional device that allows you to get good quality into your recordings or jotting down your ideas. The front grill covers two stereo speakers, and the control panel up top has the familiar EQ buttons, a master and output volume, as well as reverb, delay and modulation effects. This little amp packs 40 watts in a very nicely finished leather caging. It’s a small, simple, 5.2 kg (11.5 lb), attractive, retro-looking box, that fits onto your desk and gives you the ability to let literally thousands of different configurations through, including some that suit acoustic and bass guitars.
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