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Spark for mac review
Spark for mac review









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If anything, the whole thing looks and feels over engineered, so hats off to the cabinet designers and factory fitters for doing such a sterling job. The craftsmanship of the cabinet is exemplary across the board – the taut tactile covering fits like a glove, the trim is superbly amalgamated and the control knobs feel smooth, sturdy and durable.

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Clad in black faux snake skin with gold trim and speckled front grill, the Spark Amp looks just like a classic amp from the ‘60s indeed, its design is most reminiscent of the world-conquering Vox AC30. I'm a pretty seasoned musician, and I think a lot of us can only regret that brilliant devices such as these weren't available when we started out!įor an amp that costs less than $225, the build quality and finish is astoundingly good. As brilliant little music-making tools go it's up there with the Roli Songmaker Kit beat creator and the Izotope Spire Studio 8-track recorder. If you’re a pro, you’ll find much to love about this amp and if you’re a complete amateur, it may just change your life. But download the accompanying iOS or Android app, sync it via Bluetooth and it’s like opening the wardrobe to Narnia. In fact, there’s nothing on the amp’s fascia to hint that it does anything else other than serve as a little practice amp with knobs for volume, tone control, reverb, delay and seven prefigured guitar sound styles. Positive Grid is best known for its exceptional BIAS guitar amplifier and effects modelling software and that very same tone engine is hidden under the bonnet of this remarkable small-bodied practice amp which, to all intents and purposes, looks and behaves like any standard guitar amp.











Spark for mac review