We've played a lot of guitar gear this year, this is probably our favourite of the lot. Because we keep going back to it – it's just so easy to enjoy. It sounds so much bigger than it looks, has a ...
If you're looking for a portable guitar amp, the Positive Grid Spark GO is an option that has received many positive reviews. Using a portable amp like this means you can play guitar wherever you go - ...
It would be ideal if every guitarist could have a music room dedicated to their instruments. For a lot of us, that isn't realistic, and guitars and amps need to be moved around or stored in a place ...
The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. One thing about guitar enthusiasts: they tend to play ...
At this point, there are basically two kinds of guitar amps: old-school tube amps and modern digital amps that do their damnedest to recreate tube amps. The Positive Grid Spark is decidedly the latter ...
One of the many reasons we are attracted to playing guitar is the noise. Not just the sound of a riff well-played, but the sheer racket of it all; J Mascis’ judiciously-loud Marshall stacks, Josh ...
Desktop smart amps from the likes of Yamaha, Boss and Positive Grid are great for solo practice and group rehearsals. Tone ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Acoustic guitars naturally produce their own ...
Check out this odd different looking guitar practice amp. It looks like a professionally manufactured product but it certainly is not. [Bradley] made it himself, not just a little bit of it either, ...
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