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Spark amp models12/8/2023 It’s not that important as you can adjust these settings on the digital amp and pedals within the app. Just like the Spark Mini, there are no dials for bass, treble, delay, reverb, etc., which you’d see on a traditional amp (or the Spark 40). In terms of on-board controls, this version eschews almost all buttons to bring the physical controls down to the bare bones. Positive Grid also gives you an alternate option in the box. The Spark Go does a decent job of maintaining consistent design language with the replaceable speaker plate matching the other two models. You can also position the amp with the speaker facing directly towards you or with the speaker facing upwards. When I unboxed it, I thought a kickstand would have been a handy addition, but I haven’t knocked the Spark Go off balance yet. That can be easily removed, but it’s handy for gaining purchase on the surface and protecting the amp. It’s rectangular with curved edges, but with a flat bottom that means it’s able to stand up comfortably, with the rubber silicone coating around the device helping it stay rooted to the surface. It’ll go into your guitar bag easily and, depending on your hard case, might even fit in there too. The advantage of this is true portability. Much smaller than the Spark Mini and a fraction of the size of the Spark 40, which itself is renowned for its compact size. As guitar amplifiers go, it’s tiny and can even fit into your pedal board. The Spark Go is around the size (125 x 85 x 45 mm) of a Coke can and at 346g, weighs about the same too. It goes without saying there will be trade-offs, but can the Spark Go hit the sweet spot between ultimate portability, functionality, and good-enough quality sound? However, established knowledge suggests that an 5W amp with a 2-inch speaker isn’t going to produce sound worthy of your guitar playing expertise. In this case, even clipped to your person. It has a rechargeable battery, making your amplified guitar playing truly portable. Just like the middle child, the Spark Mini, the new Spark Go amp does all of that, but without the need to tether to the mains. It doubles as a Bluetooth speaker so you can play along with your favourite tracks. It also includes a load of connected features designed to help guitarists learn and play along with their favourite songs and even jam with a virtual band. It’s the baby brother to the game-changing Spark 40 amp, which bundled size-defying sound with an incredible range of app-based digital amp models and effects to create a truly endless array of fully customisable guitar tones. Following the launch of the battery-powered Spark Mini, the company has followed up with the pocket-sized Spark Go. Positive Grid’s Spark guitar amps continue to present the proposition into smaller designs.
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