The Spark amp from Positive Grid is paired with a voice-activated mobile app that opens the door to real-time practice and learning tools, and allows players to jam along to tracks from streaming ...
Last year, Roland rebranded its capable long-running combo amp for street musicians with the Boss logo. Now the companies continues the Boss Cube line with a pair of practice amps – one for guitarists ...
Most people play their guitars at home; all the 100-watt heads in the world won't change the fact that small guitar amps offering great modelling features at low volumes will always have a huge ...
Orange Amps and Orianthi have unveiled the White Crush 20RT, a limited edition solid-state combo that has 20-watts driving a single eight-inch speaker, and a heap of cool features and a cool aesthetic ...
The stylish, compact, and great-sounding Spark Mini may be pricey, but it also doubles as an uber-portable practice amp. Guitar amp vendors are known for selling the best-sounding consumer audio ...
Stuck in a dorm room or tiny apartment, but still want to play guitar? Make shows you how to build a tiny little practice amp inside a cracker box for around $30 (cheaper if you have the parts already ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
What do you call someone who gives the toddler in your life a musical instrument as a gift? In most cases, “mortal enemy” is the correct answer, but not everyone feels quite so curmudgeonly, and might ...
The Boss Katana 50 is one of Engadget's favorite guitar amps. Unlike tube-based amplifiers, digital units like the Katana series can be played at low volumes without losing much tone. But even low ...