My 12 year old Daughter appears to have a fascination to play electric guitar. Not sure where it will lead but needed to provide an AMP for her, and after all the reviews and videos, I was first going for the Positive Spark Go a smaller version but for the price difference and for the superior sound quality and the digital app that really expands her possibilities I said let’s for for the Mini. So I just picked it up at our local Guitar Center for $194. Considering the 40 for $234 but battery and portability of the Mini it won out. I had the person at Guitar Center play a little tune so that I could hear it, I was blown away, the level of music fidelity was incredible. Being able to connect it to her laptop to record and being able to use it as a portable blue tooth speaker, WHAT more can you ask for in this amazing package. Very happy with my purchase today, I know that she will be very excited when she opens it Christmas Day! Thank you for the video
The mini ticks all the boxes for me and, amazingly, sounds a lot better than it's big brother. That sound difference prompted me to order one , with just a couple of hours left on the promotional window! Thank you for a really well done and informative video.
Yep I figured out why the mini sounds better going through the actual speaker.. The overall sound when you plug it into a good set of monitors no matter what spark thing you have. I'm sorry coming from a line 6 Helix I can't get any good sounds out of it it just sounds very dark, not responsive not very high definition no matter what I do. But when you play it through the little mini speaker it kind of cleans everything up not so dark more definition definitely better. I was wondering if there was going to be a difference there is A BIG DIFFERENCE IN SOUND QUALITY BETWEEN THE HELIX AND THE SPARK.. I don't know if it's the 48 verses 44.. 16 versus 24 or whatever. The Helix is just so much more responsive more realistic, closer to the tube amps that I actually build.. actually stunningly close. Play the point where I'd rather use the Helix in most situations Now I've had the mini for a couple of days using it over and over again I find that it's very good for acoustic guitar and singing with backing tracks all coming through it. Just loud enough just makes it when you sing with your natural voice no microphone. Ask for the heavy metal stuff it's okay it's possible The foot switch will help when I use my backing tracks but definitely not at the level of the line 6 helix sorry. And if you're wondering ( Yes I tried amp for amp supposedly the same exact models on the Helix and the spark mini there's a big difference.. also there's way more parameters on the Helix.. For instance on the BE 100 Freeman. You have all of the controls on the Helix, the sag, the bias everything.. not on the spark as far as I know. Just have basic controls. I put basically the same effects in front and it back to copy the Helix NOT EVEN CLOSE.. just doesn't sound the same or right. But possible. I noticed this with all the models. That's all I can say I'm sorry that's just my opinion coming from a tube amp builder with 35 years of experience of playing instruments, musical engineer, singer, songwriter my favorite thing to do is play lead guitar..
Totally agree with your review on the sound difference. The Mini has far better clarity. I have heard a couple of Spark 40 amps with JBL car speakers fitted and that improved things a lot!
Great video Dave! I pre-ordered one quite quickly after they went live. Like you - the biggest draw for me was portability and the volume. I need something loud enough just for me - rather than the whole house.
It's funny that I am amazed that someone actually gave me the key specifications at the start of the video and played through the amp's speaker. I swear to God, some reviewers out there are as thick as concrete. Great to see someone actually doing due diligence. Thank you.
Thanks for such a thorough review. I play outside twice a week through a Boss Katana Mini, which is fine but featureless in terms of any of the other things I have at home, and I need to plug it into a battery I bring along with me, though it can be powered for about four hours with six AA batteries. The Katana Mini is also only 10 watts, but that's fine for my purposes. I was just looking for something that is going to sound better when I play outside and hopefully be rechargeable, and wanted something as compact for carrying as the Katana. The Spark Mini, I will actually have less to carry. The Spark Mini is all that and a bag of chips. Even at home, I can use the software features which I don't currently have, as I'm not in a band. I'm sold on it. You crushed all my doubts.
Great review Dave. I’ve been thinking about the Spark for a while now and this review has swayed me towards the mini because I will mostly use it for practice and cosy jams and singalongs with friends. Read through all the comments also which helped me out. A super-useful review. Cheers.
Excellent video Dave! This was the comparison I've been waiting for. If you get your hands on a NUX Might Air, a review and/or comparison to the Spark Mini would be interesting. Thanks!
Thanks Dave, great video. Can't wait for mine to arrive. Pre-ordered it quite a while ago and was originally supposed to receive it in May, but got an email about a week ago that it is now delayed until July. 😞 Definitely going to get that Xvive wireless system to go with it when it arrives!
Man... I was initially shocked at how much better the mini sounds than the original - but then I remembered that I immediately sold my original because the sound was so muddy. That Meteora sounds fantastic.
The question. The Amazing part of this I find is the Library of program sounds and to create and save your settings. But can you access them for live or studio recording with a foot pedal? If so could you explain how? Thanks great video.
Sorry about that last comment. I'm just saying that most of us just starting out WON'T have a microphone. Also why did you go with the 5.8 and not the 2.4 to make your guitar wireless please?
Freaking excellent review and tutorial and you play like a rock God!! Thank you!! I have both and the Go will be shipped to me end of May. Again, great review Dave!! New subscriber.
Hi, thank you for the perfect review! Im looking for a small amp for home guitar playing practice and fun. By the way is it possible to use Spark Mini with Trio Plus Band Creator and Looper?
Thanks for the review! Would you recommend getting it for an acoustic guitar? Would some of the pre -set sounds work or would only a customized sound work?
You can store your own presets onto the amp :) so no worries there. Sounds fine on the acoustic! But as I said if you want some volume range then Spark 40 might be better. Spark mini is plenty for practice though
A great review.. You got straight to the main points which are the most important between the two amps.. I think that the mini sounds more organic and real in terms of how the guitar should sound...The 40 has the volume but there are shortfalls in that it does not sound as fresh and upfront. Given that you can use the mini with a kind of direct out or with a spark cab to get gigging volume is a bonus and a deal breaker for me.. And then the incredible versatile mechanisms that it has... Thanks
Just got a 100 coupon for gc and I think Im going to go get this today. the battery is all the difference for me. Thanks also for the link to the xvive system. I already put it in my amazon basket. Great video and relay proud of how great you channel is doing. congrats and keep it up. Merry Christmas
Thanks Ernie! If you still got a chance to change the Xvive, I would suggest the lekato 5.8Ghz system on Amazon instead. I’ve found it to be much more reliable with the signal! Merry Christmas to you!
Does this mean that is also working as an audio card? I want to connect my guitar to my stereo. I can connect it with aux or bluetooth but i don't like 2nd option. The issue is that i need an interface to produce sound😅
show how to use the learning/play along feature. search for any song you want and it shows the chords to that song. or the feature to play a riff and the amp recognizes the sound and applies a drum backing track that matches your riff.
the only thing that is on the edge for me is the Bluetooth speaker function. How does it sound to listen to music? Maybe you can do a quick demo of how it sounds with songs in different genres. I have looked all over RUclips and haven't found a video about this feature. maybe one of you in the comments has found a vid or maybe one of you has one and can tell me what it sounds like?
Nice video....I have the spark 40 and recently got the spark mini so I could use it for my guitar students. I needed something small that I could carry easily. Is there a way I can use the app on my phone for both? The spark mini won't work with my phone. I even tried disconnecting the spark 40 from my phone, but it still won't pick up the mini. What can I do? Thank you.
POSITIVE GRID, if you're reading this, give us a footswitch, so we can switch between presets hands free!! And by the way, your playing is SOOOOO TASTY. Everything you do sounds like MUSIC. A lot of guys, myself included, sound like squirrels copulating, but you have me hanging on every phrase. Cheers mate.
The mini costs peanuts to charge up and zero to use as no mains electricity is needed... This makes it a great deal as well as a great sounding amp.... If you need gigging volume.... just buy the positive grid 150 watt powdered cab.
Positive Grid will respond to videos that they paid to have made, but they won't answer basic questions, or provide basic service.. They abandon their Forum to spammers... Customers left to help each other there.. The irony is that I am recording using BIAS FX 2 right now.. But spending $100's on PG is painful.. Great product when it works, but it's support is like that of a 4th world nation.. Pure cave man time.
Hey, Positive Grid, nice to see you here. When will you implement the coming soon feature Celestion Cabinets (what we already purchased) for Bias FX2 mobile more than two years ago, instead of be selling more and more things? You only aim to have new customers but forget your old customers? More than two years, people, what is wrong with you?
If you had to choose only one, which would you choose? The Marshall Kilburn ii or the Mustang Micro? Considering you wanted to play anything from Hendrix to Godsmack.
@@watchingthecrazyworld7761 mustang micro bro. The ability to record direct, all the effects and amps, you can plug it in to ANY speaker or amp basically, it has Bluetooth so you can play along with your favorites . Mine sounded decent through a cheapo bluetooth speaker I just wanted big sound that could cut through traffic or crowds in public and the kilburn does that
@@watchingthecrazyworld7761 yeah! Listen to “the patron Saint” or “Ohio” on my channel, I recorded them 100% with the micro and it’s capabilities no mixing or mastering or post fx or anything .
I've noticed a sudden sound drop when playing sustained tones on my new Spark Mini. Tried various presets, guitars, and cables,, but the issue persists, especially with higher notes. Any similar experiences or suggestions?
That helped @GuitarZero2Hero. Thanks 🙂 Though, for some presets, I have to disable the noise gate or turn down the threshold almost entirely to prevent the sound from dropping. But at least, I can now adjust it.
Thanks for the to-the-point review. I was looking forward to someone trying this on an acoustic and found it, that for that as well. It sounds good with the acoustic; for that, did you use a preset from the app or one of the physical presets, if the latter, which one? Also, is this loud enough for a "living room" and open-air gig (in a garden) with 10-15 people?
You’re welcome! Yes definitely loud enough for living room and small garden. I was using an acoustic preset from the app, but you can save it onto the hardware if you want. Thy physical presets are able to be changed as you please through the app.
What about the mini when it comes to singing along with your voice is it loud enough can it keep up with someone's voice like at around a campfire with electric guitar
The mini is great, the only thing that detracts from its excellence is that it has an unusable Aux In input for external multi-effects.. I wanted to use the mini even just as a final amplifier for experiments with the Kemper Player ... Latency is a tragedy, a shame. They say it's a feature, it can't be fixed with a new firmware. Attention, the Kemper + Mini sound is great, but otherwise unusable due to the huge latency.. 🤘
Hi Dave! QUESTION: I want to have the proper USB charger brick by the time I receive my Spark Mini. Should I purchase a charger with a standard UBS type A input or with a USB type C input? Thank you!!
I purchased Nux mini , although the sounds are descent, it goes from 0 to too loud ! , does the Spark mini have a variable curve , gradually increasing volume , if it does , I’m in ? Thanks
Thabks for sharing , I own both and the footswitch. I'm having an issue not getting the create smart jam feature to work. It crashes my tablet when I click on it and the other preset genres work fine. I did update both amps also. Anyone else have this issue?
So it's great that it is a mini travel amp and has batteries but then I'm assuming it's not like you can just go to a park sit under a tree and have full access to a lot of features like tweaking the sound or whatever without having Wi-Fi?
My 12 year old Daughter appears to have a fascination to play electric guitar. Not sure where it will lead but needed to provide an AMP for her, and after all the reviews and videos, I was first going for the Positive Spark Go a smaller version but for the price difference and for the superior sound quality and the digital app that really expands her possibilities I said let’s for for the Mini. So I just picked it up at our local Guitar Center for $194. Considering the 40 for $234 but battery and portability of the Mini it won out. I had the person at Guitar Center play a little tune so that I could hear it, I was blown away, the level of music fidelity was incredible. Being able to connect it to her laptop to record and being able to use it as a portable blue tooth speaker, WHAT more can you ask for in this amazing package. Very happy with my purchase today, I know that she will be very excited when she opens it Christmas Day! Thank you for the video
No worries! Great choice and hope she enjoys it for years to come!
Professionally produced and filmed is all the difference. A review I could understand and visualize. Getting the mini after discerning
The mini ticks all the boxes for me and, amazingly, sounds a lot better than it's big brother. That sound difference prompted me to order one , with just a couple of hours left on the promotional window! Thank you for a really well done and informative video.
Yep I figured out why the mini sounds better going through the actual speaker..
The overall sound when you plug it into a good set of monitors no matter what spark thing you have.
I'm sorry coming from a line 6 Helix I can't get any good sounds out of it it just sounds very dark, not responsive not very high definition no matter what I do.
But when you play it through the little mini speaker it kind of cleans everything up not so dark more definition definitely better.
I was wondering if there was going to be a difference there is A BIG DIFFERENCE IN SOUND QUALITY BETWEEN THE HELIX AND THE SPARK.. I don't know if it's the 48 verses 44.. 16 versus 24 or whatever.
The Helix is just so much more responsive more realistic, closer to the tube amps that I actually build.. actually stunningly close.
Play the point where I'd rather use the Helix in most situations
Now I've had the mini for a couple of days using it over and over again I find that it's very good for acoustic guitar and singing with backing tracks all coming through it. Just loud enough just makes it when you sing with your natural voice no microphone.
Ask for the heavy metal stuff it's okay it's possible The foot switch will help when I use my backing tracks but definitely not at the level of the line 6 helix sorry.
And if you're wondering ( Yes I tried amp for amp supposedly the same exact models on the Helix and the spark mini there's a big difference.. also there's way more parameters on the Helix.. For instance on the BE 100 Freeman. You have all of the controls on the Helix, the sag, the bias everything.. not on the spark as far as I know. Just have basic controls. I put basically the same effects in front and it back to copy the Helix NOT EVEN CLOSE.. just doesn't sound the same or right. But possible. I noticed this with all the models.
That's all I can say I'm sorry that's just my opinion coming from a tube amp builder with 35 years of experience of playing instruments, musical engineer, singer, songwriter my favorite thing to do is play lead guitar..
@@thefix-itguyreviewer8151so, you decided To wrote a book In YT comment section..? 😅
Totally agree with your review on the sound difference. The Mini has far better clarity. I have heard a couple of Spark 40 amps with JBL car speakers fitted and that improved things a lot!
Great video Dave! I pre-ordered one quite quickly after they went live. Like you - the biggest draw for me was portability and the volume. I need something loud enough just for me - rather than the whole house.
Thanks! If that’s the case I think you’ll absolutely love it!
It's funny that I am amazed that someone actually gave me the key specifications at the start of the video and played through the amp's speaker. I swear to God, some reviewers out there are as thick as concrete. Great to see someone actually doing due diligence. Thank you.
Excellent review . You make a great trainer , great intro body and a good conclusion . Clear and to the point . Thanks heaps
Glad you enjoyed it
best review i have seen yet,, good job !!!
Thanks!
Thanks for such a thorough review. I play outside twice a week through a Boss Katana Mini, which is fine but featureless in terms of any of the other things I have at home, and I need to plug it into a battery I bring along with me, though it can be powered for about four hours with six AA batteries. The Katana Mini is also only 10 watts, but that's fine for my purposes.
I was just looking for something that is going to sound better when I play outside and hopefully be rechargeable, and wanted something as compact for carrying as the Katana. The Spark Mini, I will actually have less to carry.
The Spark Mini is all that and a bag of chips. Even at home, I can use the software features which I don't currently have, as I'm not in a band.
I'm sold on it. You crushed all my doubts.
I just got the mini!! This thing is dope!!! Still figuring everything out!! You helped out alot!!
Glad I could help!
This is literally going to be my gigging amp. I am going to give the sound guy a di signal and no more carrying a big amp.
Im thinking about doing the same. I am happy to read that I am not the only one who aims to use it as a gigging amp
Haha! 😂
Great review Dave. I’ve been thinking about the Spark for a while now and this review has swayed me towards the mini because I will mostly use it for practice and cosy jams and singalongs with friends. Read through all the comments also which helped me out. A super-useful review. Cheers.
Excellent video Dave! This was the comparison I've been waiting for. If you get your hands on a NUX Might Air, a review and/or comparison to the Spark Mini would be interesting. Thanks!
Yes so far I can't find even 1 comparison
Thanks Dave, great video. Can't wait for mine to arrive. Pre-ordered it quite a while ago and was originally supposed to receive it in May, but got an email about a week ago that it is now delayed until July. 😞 Definitely going to get that Xvive wireless system to go with it when it arrives!
Man... I was initially shocked at how much better the mini sounds than the original - but then I remembered that I immediately sold my original because the sound was so muddy.
That Meteora sounds fantastic.
Yup, big difference between the two!
@@GuitarZero2Hero Great video. Is that riff at 11:20 from a song? It's very effective.
My only question is - how long does the lithium battery last in the long term - meaning in terms of years?
Apparently they can last many years if you don't drain it to zero charge each time.. They say that they last longer if you use 30 to 50% then charge.
@@pauljohnson3686 can you quantify "many"?
Hey great review,,the mini is awesome sounding
The question. The Amazing part of this I find is the Library of program sounds and to create and save your settings. But can you access them for live or studio recording with a foot pedal? If so could you explain how? Thanks great video.
The Meteora AND a new Positive Grid?
Nice 👍🏽
Big thanks for showing the speakers
Thanks for your time mate👍
The delays are epic.... in shipping that is
Sorry about that last comment. I'm just saying that most of us just starting out WON'T have a microphone. Also why did you go with the 5.8 and not the 2.4 to make your guitar wireless please?
That’s ok. I found the 5.8 worked more reliably with less interference.
thanks
Whats it like when an external speaker or PA is attached. Also whats it like when using Bias FX2
Freaking excellent review and tutorial and you play like a rock God!! Thank you!! I have both and the Go will be shipped to me end of May. Again, great review Dave!! New subscriber.
Great video, thanks for the comprehensive clear review. Ive just ordered one.
Glad it was helpful!
Good review. Very professional & certainly useful for me
Sounds great and it’s so small! Thanks for the review! 🎶🎸
Hi, thank you for the perfect review! Im looking for a small amp for home guitar playing practice and fun. By the way is it possible to use Spark Mini with Trio Plus Band Creator and Looper?
Thanks for the review! Would you recommend getting it for an acoustic guitar? Would some of the pre -set sounds work or would only a customized sound work?
You can store your own presets onto the amp :) so no worries there. Sounds fine on the acoustic! But as I said if you want some volume range then Spark 40 might be better. Spark mini is plenty for practice though
How do you connect an acoustic guitar to the amp?
@@martlec plug it in
@@VideoHero lol
A great review.. You got straight to the main points which are the most important between the two amps.. I think that the mini sounds more organic and real in terms of how the guitar should sound...The 40 has the volume but there are shortfalls in that it does not sound as fresh and upfront. Given that you can use the mini with a kind of direct out or with a spark cab to get gigging volume is a bonus and a deal breaker for me.. And then the incredible versatile mechanisms that it has... Thanks
Just got a 100 coupon for gc and I think Im going to go get this today. the battery is all the difference for me. Thanks also for the link to the xvive system. I already put it in my amazon basket. Great video and relay proud of how great you channel is doing. congrats and keep it up. Merry Christmas
Thanks Ernie! If you still got a chance to change the Xvive, I would suggest the lekato 5.8Ghz system on Amazon instead. I’ve found it to be much more reliable with the signal! Merry Christmas to you!
This one here - geni.us/lekatowireless
@@GuitarZero2Hero Thank you much I will change it right now I have not ordered yet. Awesome thanks
Does this mean that is also working as an audio card? I want to connect my guitar to my stereo. I can connect it with aux or bluetooth but i don't like 2nd option. The issue is that i need an interface to produce sound😅
About to order one. I’m salivating
Great demo and review!
Great video thank you. Question. When receiving the spark mini do you have to charge it up for several hours?
It should come with some juice - maybe not fully charged. Doesn’t really matter though, you can start by charging it, or play it straight away
@@GuitarZero2Hero can I charge it from a wall wort to the speaker? I have a USB-C cable/USB a cable with a power brick
Yup simply charges off USB-C from any standard USB phone power brick
Would you say the mini is loud enough to busk with?
Two requests!
Leave your life- Ed Sheeran
And more Ed Sheeran looper peddle tutorials! Eraser was one of your best vids in my opinion!
Very excellent review thank you very much. Love your channel and you’re a great lessons Thank you.
Would the spark mini be loud enough for a shopping precinct?
I don’t really think so
Can you plug in the spark mini and use it while it charges?
Yup
show how to use the learning/play along feature. search for any song you want and it shows the chords to that song. or the feature to play a riff and the amp recognizes the sound and applies a drum backing track that matches your riff.
Thanks for opening with playing the clean sound ... distortion doesn't tell me anything. back to the review
Hello what app do you use for more epic sound great video❤️
Is it ok to just let the spark mini charging all the time instead of charge only the battery is dead?
the only thing that is on the edge for me is the Bluetooth speaker function. How does it sound to listen to music? Maybe you can do a quick demo of how it sounds with songs in different genres. I have looked all over RUclips and haven't found a video about this feature. maybe one of you in the comments has found a vid or maybe one of you has one and can tell me what it sounds like?
It sounds great! Just as good as any dedicated Bluetooth speaker around this size
Can you tell me how much each one weighs? thank you!✌️
Nice video....I have the spark 40 and recently got the spark mini so I could use it for my guitar students. I needed something small that I could carry easily. Is there a way I can use the app on my phone for both? The spark mini won't work with my phone. I even tried disconnecting the spark 40 from my phone, but it still won't pick up the mini. What can I do? Thank you.
Thanks for the in depth look at this amp. Do you know if it is compatible with android and PCs?
The app is android compatible - there's no app for PC. Although you can still use it as a recording interface on PC :)
POSITIVE GRID, if you're reading this, give us a footswitch, so we can switch between presets hands free!!
And by the way, your playing is SOOOOO TASTY. Everything you do sounds like MUSIC. A lot of guys, myself included, sound like squirrels copulating, but you have me hanging on every phrase.
Cheers mate.
Tiny box sounds even better than the original
What type model is that thin line blond telecaster with HH pickups? Is that CIJ telecaster or a '70s vintage blonde remake? Is it for sale?
Thanks
Does it sound tinny without a mic? Thanks
would you recommend for beginners?
Great for all skill levels!
That meteora is pretty sweet
Thank you for your revealing review! What is approximatily the price for the spark mini along with the wireless portability?
Visit the link in the description for the current price :)
Just bought this mini
Great amp. Enjoy!
Crazy how the mini sounds waaaaay better.
When you play smart jam , is the drum ( jam ) only plays on the app or goes to the amp too?
It’ll play through the amp if you have your Bluetooth audio connected to the amp
@@GuitarZero2Hero I figured it out too. So far I’m having fun with it!
The mini costs peanuts to charge up and zero to use as no mains electricity is needed... This makes it a great deal as well as a great sounding amp.... If you need gigging volume.... just buy the positive grid 150 watt powdered cab.
Great review, very clear and concise. Thank you.
Waiting for Spark MKII. For now Kantana.
Excellent review. Good job
Great playing and awesome video, thanks Dave!
Thanks PG team!
Positive Grid will respond to videos that they paid to have made, but they won't answer basic questions, or provide basic service.. They abandon their Forum to spammers... Customers left to help each other there.. The irony is that I am recording using BIAS FX 2 right now.. But spending $100's on PG is painful.. Great product when it works, but it's support is like that of a 4th world nation.. Pure cave man time.
Hey, Positive Grid, nice to see you here. When will you implement the coming soon feature Celestion Cabinets (what we already purchased) for Bias FX2 mobile more than two years ago, instead of be selling more and more things? You only aim to have new customers but forget your old customers? More than two years, people, what is wrong with you?
I don't if you said it and I missed it but can you store presets onto the spark mini like you can on the 40 or do you have to use the app for it?
Yes you absolutely can!
@@GuitarZero2Hero Thanks!
Trust me, get a Marshall Kilburn ii + a fender mustang micro. It’s the ultimate on the go setup. It does what this wishes it could.
If you had to choose only one, which would you choose? The Marshall Kilburn ii or the Mustang Micro? Considering you wanted to play anything from Hendrix to Godsmack.
@@watchingthecrazyworld7761 mustang micro bro. The ability to record direct, all the effects and amps, you can plug it in to ANY speaker or amp basically, it has Bluetooth so you can play along with your favorites .
Mine sounded decent through a cheapo bluetooth speaker I just wanted big sound that could cut through traffic or crowds in public and the kilburn does that
@@wicked3564 Is that the little headphone plug in amp?
@@watchingthecrazyworld7761 yeah! Listen to “the patron Saint” or “Ohio” on my channel, I recorded them 100% with the micro and it’s capabilities no mixing or mastering or post fx or anything .
What guitar model are you using for this demo?
Fender meteora
I've noticed a sudden sound drop when playing sustained tones on my new Spark Mini. Tried various presets, guitars, and cables,, but the issue persists, especially with higher notes. Any similar experiences or suggestions?
Try adjusting the noise gate?
That helped @GuitarZero2Hero. Thanks 🙂 Though, for some presets, I have to disable the noise gate or turn down the threshold almost entirely to prevent the sound from dropping. But at least, I can now adjust it.
is this suitable for my bass guitar?
Yes, works with Bass too
You could put the spark mini through a PA system and have a stage floor speaker to enable you to use ot for live performances.
Excellent review, thank you.
Thanks for the to-the-point review. I was looking forward to someone trying this on an acoustic and found it, that for that as well. It sounds good with the acoustic; for that, did you use a preset from the app or one of the physical presets, if the latter, which one? Also, is this loud enough for a "living room" and open-air gig (in a garden) with 10-15 people?
You’re welcome! Yes definitely loud enough for living room and small garden. I was using an acoustic preset from the app, but you can save it onto the hardware if you want. Thy physical presets are able to be changed as you please through the app.
@@GuitarZero2Hero Thanks for your prompt and very useful response.
What about the mini when it comes to singing along with your voice is it loud enough can it keep up with someone's voice like at around a campfire with electric guitar
Yup for sure! The Spark GO, probably not
Love my Spark40
The mini is great, the only thing that detracts from its excellence is that it has an unusable Aux In input for external multi-effects.. I wanted to use the mini even just as a final amplifier for experiments with the Kemper Player ... Latency is a tragedy, a shame. They say it's a feature, it can't be fixed with a new firmware. Attention, the Kemper + Mini sound is great, but otherwise unusable due to the huge latency.. 🤘
Hi Dave! QUESTION: I want to have the proper USB charger brick by the time I receive my Spark Mini. Should I purchase a charger with a standard UBS type A input or with a USB type C input? Thank you!!
Cable in the box is a USB-A to USB-C cable. And the recommended specs are "DC 5V, 2A. Compatible with most mobile USB-C chargers"
@@GuitarZero2Hero Thanks. Cheers!
Make a tuto of the sound of beginning! Great video! Big up from new caledonia !
Do you have to buy your own guitar cable for this?
Yes
@@GuitarZero2Hero Ok, what guitar cable do you recommend then. (a good price and Good Quality one)
I feel like this would be a great living room amp
Can you use the Mini headphone jack into the full sized Spark input jack to access it’s two 4” speakers?
Hey Bill, yes you technically could.
Instant click, right after notification
could you make a tutorial of "kaleo - i want more"? it's a nice acoustic song. i would truely appreciate it!😊
God Bless You Brother In Jesus Name, Beautiful Playing & appreciate this review ❤ 0:49
just thinking about how Long the built-in battery 🔋 Will last 🔋🔋🔋
8 hours of play time
Can you link wireless headphones to it???
I purchased Nux mini , although the sounds are descent, it goes from 0 to too loud ! , does the Spark mini have a variable curve , gradually increasing volume , if it does , I’m in ? Thanks
Great content thanks you always
your small amp is very nice.which sounds really good.loved it.
Thanks!
I would love seeing a video about “wild world by Cat Stevens”😁
Will be out in a few weeks
Hmmm, I can’t decide
Oh my gosh that is so cool!!
Thanks
Aw thanks Dene, very much appreciated.
There are battery packs which can be used with the Spark 40. See RUclips videos.
Yes I know I mentioned that in the video :)
Can it somehow be used as an FRFR?
Dave, I just wanted your aha take on me by Elle. But can you please do the original recording by aha which is in the key of Bm
I actually don't like the Spark 40 after hearing how much better the Mini is to my ears.
Thabks for sharing , I own both and the footswitch. I'm having an issue not getting the create smart jam feature to work. It crashes my tablet when I click on it and the other preset genres work fine. I did update both amps also. Anyone else have this issue?
So it's great that it is a mini travel amp and has batteries but then I'm assuming it's not like you can just go to a park sit under a tree and have full access to a lot of features like tweaking the sound or whatever without having Wi-Fi?
Don't need wifi - it's all bluetooth :) you just need your phone with you
@@GuitarZero2Hero 👍🏼Damn. Awesome
Thanks for that one. The comparison very interesting!
(Is it only me or the spark 40 sounds more “sealed/dimmed”?)
The mini sounds to me brighter then the 40 (more alive). In this comparison I like the sound of the mini more then the 40....
Does it Take pedals like headrush MX5?