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It also received a 5-star review from MusicRadar, an Editors’ Pick from Guitar Player magazine and a Platinum Award in a review from popular UK-based consumer lifestyle site, T3 (magazine). Spark received a 5-star review from Guitar World magazine online and their Platinum Award in the print version of the review.

Upon Spark’s formal launch in January 2020 at the annual NAMM Show music products convention, it was named “Best Guitar Amplifier at NAMM 2020” by UK-based music tech website, MusicRadar. Players can access over 10,000 tones on Positive Grid's ToneCloud tone library to customize their tone.
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Its app features backing tracks of different styles, plus the ability to import songs from Spotify, Apple Music or YouTube and display their chords in real time using Auto Chord technology.
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Spark functions as a traditional amplifier with onboard Equalization (audio) and effects, as an Digital audio, and also as a Bluetooth speaker for streaming music.

In late 2019, Positive Grid launched Spark, the 40 Watt practice guitar amp and companion app that jams along with players using Intelligent Technology. They give users access to the sound and feel of iconic tube amplifiers plus the ability to capture and create their own custom sounds. The BIAS Head and BIAS Rack amplifiers are driven by BIAS emulation technology and offer a familiar, knob-based form factor. They are also available as the BIAS FX 2 mobile version.
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PRODUCTSīIAS AMP 2 and BIAS FX 2 software allow guitarists to dial up Amplifier modeling of current and classic guitar amplifiers, Effects unit, and Effects units on their computer for recording, practicing or performing, along with the ability to customize their tones down to the Electronic component. In late 2019, Positive Grid unveiled its flagship product, Spark - a “smart” guitar amplifier that, before the end of 2020, was being used by more than 150,000 users around the globe.Ģ020 also saw Positive Grid expand its offerings for on-the-go musicians with a mobile app version of their BIAS FX 2 software. In 2014, the company debuted the first product in its BIAS line of software products designed for musicians seeking professional-level guitar tones for recording, and in 2016 they released the company’s first hardware products, the BIAS Head and BIAS Rack guitar amplifiers. Their first product, JamUp, was a mobile app for practicing guitar or bass guitar and Jam session using an iPhone. A small team of engineers and musicians established Positive Grid in 2013 with the goal of combining music technology with new product design ideas while creating a global community of musicians that could create new sounds, record songs, pursue their musical dreams, and have fun.
