Spark Amp
User Manual
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Product Spec
Hardware Control (top)
Hardware Control (rear)
Bluetooth Speaker
USB Recording
Factory Reset
App Connection
Tone Adjustment via App
Auto Chords
Smart Jam
Voice Control
App Utilities
Contact us
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Product Specification
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CONTROLS AND CONNECTIVITY
AUDIO SPECIFICATIONS
FREQUENCY RANGE
20-20000 Hz
STEREO/MONO
Stereo
MAXIMUM SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL
116 dB SPL @1m
CABINET PRINCIPLE
Bass-reflex
POWER AMPLIFIERS
40 Watt Class D Amplifier
SPEAKERS
Two - 4" Custom Designed Speakers
TOTAL IMPEDANCE
4 ohms
TOP PANEL CONTROLS
Amp Type
Gain, Bass, Mid, Treble, Master, Mod, Delay, Reverb
Output Volume
Music Volume
Four Programmable Preset Buttons
Tap/Tuner Button
ONBOARD EFFECTS
30 Amp Models
40 Effects
(Noise Gate, Compressor, Distortion, Modulation,
Delay, Reverb)
WIRED CONNECTIVITY
1/4" Guitar Input
1/8" Aux Input
1/8" Headphone
WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY
Bluetooth Audio
USB AUDIO
USB Interface for Recording
1 In x 2 Out
POWER
MAINS INPUT VOLTAGE
100 - 240 V
MAINS FREQUENCY
50/60 Hz
INCLUDED IN THE BOX
BOX CONTENTS
Spark Amplifier
Power Adaptor
USB Cable
Quick Start Guide
Free Studio One Prime
SOFTWARE
MOBILE APPS
Spark App for iOS and Android
PHYSICAL UNIT
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TOP CONTROL PANEL
(A) Power Switch
(B) Tap / Tuner
Long press the button to engage TUNER mode. While in TUNER mode, the TAP and 4 Preset LEDs
indicate the pitch being played. Long press the button again to exit TUNER mode. The guitar signal
becomes muted when TUNER mode is engaged.!
The tempo of the delay effect can be set by tapping (more than twice) on the switch.!
(C ) Preset Switches
Tap to select one of the 4 presets stored on the Spark amp. The red LED flashes to indicate that the preset
has been modified. Long-press the switch again to overwrite the preset.!
(D) Adjust the volume from Bluetooth audio, AUX in, or USB audio playback.
(E) Headphone Port
Main speaker sound is muted when a connector is inserted into this port.!
(F) Amp Type
Changes the amp model in the current preset.!
Use the SPARK app to access amp models not selectable by this switch.!
(G) Amp Control
Controls the gain, EQ, and volume of the amp model in the current preset.!
(H) Effects Control
Adjusts the amount of Modulation, Delay, and Reverb in the current preset.!
Use the SPARK app to change the effects type and detailed effects settings.!
(I) Output
Adjusts the overall volume of your guitar.!
(J) Guitar Input
REAR PANEL
(K) Bluetooth Status Indicator
Indicates the status of your Bluetooth audio connection:
Connected (blue light)
Waiting to connect (flashes)
Disabled (LED off)!
(L) AUX In
Connect the analog output of an audio device to this port. USB audio playback and Bluetooth audio are
disabled when a connector is inserted into this port.!
(M) USB Port
Use the supplied USB cable to connect your computer to the Spark amp for USB recording or firmware
updates.!
(N) DC In
Connects the supplied power adapter. Only use the specified AC adapter. Using any other AC adapter may
cause malfunctions.!
USING SPARK AMP AS A WIRELESS SPEAKER
Turn on the Bluetooth function on your device, then select “Spark 40 Audio” from the list of available
options.!
Spark Amp automatically pairs with previously connected devices when turned on. It can also be paired
with other devices (for example, if a previously connected device is not available).
To reset pairing information, turn on Spark Amp while holding down preset button 4 for 3 seconds.
Remove Spark Amp from recognized devices in Bluetooth settings before pairing again.
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USING SPARK AMP AS USB AUDIO INTERFACE
Connect to a computer with the bundled USB cable, use “Spark USB Audio” as recording/playback
device.!
By default, the guitar signal is recorded after Amp/FX modeling. To record a dry guitar signal, use the
SPARK app to bypass all Amp/FX modules.!
The USB playback volume is controlled via the MUSIC VOLUME knob.!
If input monitoring is enabled in your recording/DAW software, you can monitor your guitar signal in your
recording/DAW software (controlled by MUSIC VOLUME knob) and through the amp itself (controlled by
OUTPUT knob).!
Windows driver for ASIO support can be found in Spark help center.
FACTORY RESET
Turn off the device.!
Press and hold the TAP button when turning on Spark amp, then release the TAP button when it starts to
blink.!
Long-press the blinking TAP button until all four (1~4) LEDs buttons blink once, then release the TAP
button.!
The TAP button needs to be released as soon as all four LEDs blink.!
Press the TAP button to cancel factory reset.!
If the TAP button is blinking and the CH1 LED is on, this means the factory reset process is now
complete.!
This process will reset all four presets stored on the Spark amp as well as its bluetooth pairing
information. Remove Spark Amp from recognized devices in Bluetooth settings before pairing again.
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Spark App
User Guide
DOWNLOAD YOUR SPARK APP
Download and install the Spark App compatible with your smartphone.
Connecting Spark Amp to Your Smartphone
(A) Tap the Connect with my Spark button.
(B) Tap the Search button.
Ensure that the Bluetooth function on your smartphone is turned on as the Spark app will automatically
search for Spark Amp.
Tip: Connect Spark Amp to your smartphone as a Bluetooth speaker to play music. A stable connection
between the amp and the app is required for audio output.
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Supported iOS 11 or later
Supported Android 8 or later
Login to Your Positive Grid Account
(A) Tap the ToneCloud button.
Tip: What is the ToneCloud?
https://help.positivegrid.com/hc/en-us/articles/207958256-What-is-ToneCloud-
Login to your Positive Grid account to download more tones from ToneCloud.
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Using Effects
(A) Signal Chain:
1. Swipe left or right to scroll along the signal chain (For mobile)
2. Swipe up and down to switch effects on and off.
3. Double-tap the effects icon to select an effect.!
(B) Effects Section:
1. Effects on/off: tap the red light to switch the effect on and off.
2. Tone control: turn the knob to change the tone.!
(C) ToneCloud: tap the top right icon to open ToneCloud.
(D) Other:
1. Overwrite - overwrite the current preset.
2. Save as New - save as a new preset.
3. Share to ToneCloud - share your current preset to ToneCloud.
4. Save to Hardware - save your current preset to a Spark 40 Amp preset slot.!
(E) Preset - tap the preset name to select other presets.
After connecting your Spark amp to the Spark app, tweaking any knob will change the effect in real
time.
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Using Smart Jam
(A) Create new backing track with the Spark app.
(B) Create an original backing track in the specified music genre.
(C) Load a popular backing track."
Tip: Chords are detected through the microphone on your smartphone device. If Spark isn’t able to detect
a signal, try playing in a quieter room.
Spark Amp and app work together as one unit to learn your style and feel, then generates authentic
drums and bass tracks to accompany you.
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(A) Music Assistant
1. Tap the microphone icon.
2. Speak into your smartphone with the following voice commands. Alternatively, you can tap the on-
screen quick commands."
1. Play drums - Same as Smart Jam
2. Play a backing track - Play a custom backing track.
3. Metronome - Open Spark’s built-in metronome
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Voice Command Language Support
1. English
2. Japanese!
Tip: The Voice Command feature has three quick commands. Try them!
Using Voice Command
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Using Auto Chords
Choose any song, and Spark will automatically display its chords in real time as you play. Intuitive
controls easily let you slow down the song’s tempo or loop a difficult section.
(A) Tap the top left menu button.
(B) Select a song you want to import from Apple Music or Spotify.
(C) Choose the desired album from your Apple Music or Spotify list.
Tip: Make sure that Spark has access to your Spotify or Apple Music app.
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CONTACT US
Visit our online Help Center for user manuals, FAQs, or to contact our support team.
Help Center: https://help.positivegrid.com/