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Spark Amp
Posted: 7 Jul 2021 8:38 am
by Larry Hopkins
Just curious ,if anyone has tried the SPARK AMP on pedal steel,thanks
Larry
Posted: 7 Jul 2021 10:38 am
by Dan Beller-McKenna
Calling Bruce Bjork. Come in, Bruce.
Posted: 7 Jul 2021 1:29 pm
by Edward Dixon
I have one I'm using on steel right now. I using it with a preset form Ron Hogan. He's probably the guy you want to talk to. His preset for the Spark sounds great,
Posted: 7 Jul 2021 2:07 pm
by Greg Lambert
Should be interesting.. I was thinking of trying one of these.
Posted: 7 Jul 2021 5:32 pm
by Bruce Bjork
Dan Beller-McKenna wrote:Calling Bruce Bjork. Come in, Bruce.
Got a SPARK a few months ago and use it for my band rehearsals with a mic, only 10lbs. Great practice amp. I have all my favorite songs loading and play them as backup at my weekly open mic, great little amp and very easy to dial in pedal steel tones.
Dan: Great seeing you and thanks for the steel jam invite, boy does Ann (did I get her name right) have a voice, would love to back her up.
Spark
Posted: 8 Jul 2021 9:28 am
by Larry Hopkins
Thanks guys
Larry
Posted: 8 Jul 2021 9:45 am
by Dan Beller-McKenna
Bruce was showing some pretty fancy footwork on that Spark amp!
Yes, Bruce, and Jessie too! It's such a pleasure backing up both of them.
Posted: 8 Jul 2021 1:35 pm
by Ron Hogan
More SPARK stuff
CLICK HERE
Ron Hogan
Posted: 8 Jul 2021 1:37 pm
by Ron Hogan
Posted: 8 Jul 2021 1:39 pm
by Ron Hogan
Posted: 8 Jul 2021 1:42 pm
by Ron Hogan
Posted: 8 Jul 2021 1:44 pm
by Ron Hogan
Posted: 14 Jul 2021 4:22 pm
by George Biner
I bought a Spark amp a while ago, so my impressions of it:
Advantages: It's light, high tech, the app is pretty good, you can get many good amp sounds out of it, it is many amps in one, and also effects/compression, you can use it without the app, good build quality, looks stylish
Disadvantages: no battery (must be plugged in); it doesn't get loud enough to do anything but practice (the 40W number is misleading, this won't do what a 40W Fender will do, not close); there is no provision for a footswitch so you can't boost for leads; sometimes it forgets the Bluetooth pairing (it seems to forget what it was paired with and you have to start all over); there is no external cabinet output; it sounds bad if you overload the input (you get bad digital distortion, so don't overload the input); if I remember correctly, the only output connection is the headphone out, which kills the speaker out, so that in general limits the usefulness in different live situations (again unlike a traditional amp) (it needs a line out)
All in all, it's great for recording if you need different amp styles
Another thing is I wonder how long the Spark company will be around to support it -- as long as Fender? We'll see.
Posted: 14 Aug 2021 1:10 pm
by Ron Hogan
I played with another feature of the Spark amp. It lets you choose a rhythm player. Once you enter the speed, it counts you off and then listens for your progression as you play (easier with guitar vs. steel but works). After a couple bar it stops and computes a rhythm section of bass and drums. It does this through your cell phone app blue toothed through the amp.
This allows you to practice with the amp. I put in a basic Tulsa Time progression as it is a good warmup. I should have turned the steel down some so the bass track would stand out.
Quick example:
AUDIO SAMPLE
Spark Amp
Posted: 19 Aug 2021 5:47 am
by Richard Stoops
For Ron Hogan.
Ron, your clips sound terrific, but try as I may I can't seem to get my Spark to sound right. Strings 1 thru 3 always sound tinny, even though the strings 4 thru 10 sound fine. I've tried about every setting on the amp, but the top three strings still sound tinny. There's gotta be something I'm missing. Any ideas
Posted: 3 Sep 2021 1:17 pm
by Xavier Baron
Here's a quickie playing my just finished double neck lap steel with my son playing his "BARON" dreadnought.
It's just for the lap sound (through a Spark amp), better played to come.
CC style pickups by vintagevibeguitars.
https://fb.watch/7Oc146q9ZI/
Posted: 15 Apr 2022 5:32 am
by Ron Hogan
Here's a reply I made to a fellow SPARK owner to help him tweak it.
Do you have it set on "acoustic" not "Clean"? You would think clean was the way to go but not true for me.
Also, did you go to the cloud to try out my settings? Search "Hogan" and it should pull up about 5 tones/amps.
Every time you turn the SPARK off, it will return back to where the knobs were originally from my original saved settings. You have to move the particular knob to a different location to change the setting to your liking.
Of course, turn either bass or and highs up and down. Remember that the speakers sound different vs. just using the headphone jack. The HP jack sound has more highs, so adjust accordingly.