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Spark amp hendrix11/8/2023 The best thing about the modeling approach is that you can have the same amplifier emulate any number of others: clean Fenders, crunchy Voxs, distorted Marshalls, metal Mesas, and so on. In total, the Mini can mimic 33 different guitar/bass amp types (heads and speakers are married), and 43 effects.Īlong with playing back through the speakers, the Mini can also output a line level signal (see below) from the line/headphone jack, or via USB as an audio interface (44.1 kHz/16-bit). There’s also an $109 optional Bluetooth Spark Control floor unit that allows you to tap switches with your foot to change presets or effects. It too is configurable via the Spark app. July 11th 2022: The issue just described seems to effect only Android users such as myself. According to Positive Grid’s forum users, the iOS version can connect via Bluetooth and USB at the same time, albeit only to edit sounds. There are separate Bluetooth tone control and audio connections. Said line output from the guitar signal (not Bluetooth or auxiliary input) was extremely low (-28 dB with output and inputs cranked to the max), and I could find no adjustment for it. The other issue was occasional digital garbage from the USB audio interface. The app also had a tendency to disconnect while the Bluetooth was still paired. Positive Grid promised a firmware update to fix the USB issues, but I hadn’t heard about a resolution for the low guitar signal output issue as of this writing.
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