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Positive Grid Announces the Spark CAB

Positive Grid Announces the Spark CAB

A 140-Watt powered speaker cabinet designed to maximize Spark series smart guitar practice amps.


This new powered guitar amp speaker cabinet is optimized to work seamlessly with all Spark series practice amps, as well as other amps or gear with a line-level output. Durable, yet lightweight and portable, it offers high-quality sound for live performances, recording sessions, home practice and more.Spark CAB is a Class D powered FRFR (full range, flat response) cabinet delivering clear, precise and transparent audio to capture the intricate nuances of every guitar tone. With its ample power and headroom, guitarists can also rely on Spark CAB’s authentic feel and high volume output. Convenient performance-based features include:

  • Dedicated 3.5mm stereo input to connect Spark smart guitar amps (Spark 40/MINI/GO), cable included
  • Stereo combo XLR/TRS inputs and a balanced XLR output for connecting other gear
  • Contour switch to emphasize low and high frequencies for more balanced sound at low volume
  • Ground lift switch to reduce unwanted hum or noise

In addition, a 10-inch woofer and 2 high-frequency dome tweeters, plus full audio spectrum (45-20,000 Hz) frequency response allow Spark CAB to offer exceptional performance for all types of guitar. Spark CAB is also a power hub. It features an onboard DC power output and USB-C output for connecting a Spark series amp or a mobile device such as a tablet or phone, with no other power source needed. Spark CAB will be available to pre-order soon for a special price of USD $269. For more information, visit: positivegrid.com/products/spark-cab.

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A loving homage to the Boss CE-1 is addictively vintage in form and function, and offers enhanced chorus control and immersive rotary-like vibrato tones.

Liquid, immersive, addictive modulation tones. Beautiful vintage-style enclosure. Useful impedance switch lends extra headroom. Sturdy. Spacious control layout.

Big footprint—if you care about such things.

$189

Warm Audio WA-C1
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