![]() ![]() Now if they could do a firmware update to get it to work with the Positive Grid Blueboard remote footpedal, could be fun. It gets plenty loud, Backing tracks are loud ( use the top Music Volume Knob to adjust USB Audio, Rear Aux input Audio, and Bluetooth AudioĪnd the large OUTPUT Volume knob on far right controls everythingĪnd of course spin the far left AMP Type knob full clockwise to Metal, and crank the Master and Output to max - and SPARK is nearly as loud as a Vox PathFinder 15R - louder than i could play at a few recent gigs with my tube ampĪnd the internal speakers NEVER flap / fart or spoil the fun ![]() Thanks to Bluetooth 5.0 The Spark App synchronizes and compensates for any Bluetooth Audio Latency vs Video timing delay ( like many smart video player apps already do) Many of the SPARK app Backing tracks are sourced here -īut when used with the SPARK APP, you get matching chord charts that follow along with each tune Have to admit - this thing sounds wonderful !! and actually was worth the wait This is the source of the PG SPARK ASIO Driver ![]() Just a bummer that USB Audio Out is only Mono for recordingīut it does receive Stereo USB Audio at 24 bits 48kHz Headphone amp is Class AB Ti Directpath 25mW Amp I can see they originally planned to a have a separate subwoofer power Amp - but its not needed This explains much of the PG Spark delay - the final FCC Report was just completed March 5, 2020 The Spark app is a bit annoying as it only runs in Portrait Mode, and will not do much until you are 100% logged in with your Positive Grid Account I could actually play solo gigs at a coffeehouse with this amp alone The PG Spark is Easily TWICE as LOUD and Clean TONE vs the Fender Mustang GT 40 OK Plugged and using an Android Tablet (Galaxy Tab S3) to run the Spark Application ![]()
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