Great functionality. Incessant notifications
Love the functionality but there are no controls to opt out of the marketing notifications which arrive at strange hours. Your notifs team needs a lot of work.
Yes, Spark is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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4.78 out of 5
167 ratings in Ireland
Love the functionality but there are no controls to opt out of the marketing notifications which arrive at strange hours. Your notifs team needs a lot of work.
Spark amps (hardware) and sounds are excellent. However, the app lacks some extremely basic usability features. Unfortunately, sound presets are neither sortable nor searchable. Once your list grown beyond a small handful of sounds, it becomes extremely tedious to to find a desired preset. There is no way to search or even alphabetically sort the list when means a LOT of scrolling. You can add your sounds to a small list of defined categories (e.g. rock, pop), but even these are not searchable / sortable or definable. This seems like an extremely obvious flaw that any guitar player would notice quite quickly, so I’m thinking that app development must be outsourced and nobody has user tested with a guitar for even a few hours. Adding search, sorting, and even custom categories would easily fix this and greatly improve the user experience from 3 stars to 5.
I’m new to guitars and amps so when trying to find a good sound the AI makes it so much easier to find a great sound me and my dad were messing around with it and found many cool things about the app it has so many cool things it even can teach you the songs connected to your Apple Music!
First off, I want to note that the Spark 2 is a solid improvement over the original. The speaker is much better and I’m not longer hearing the loud hum from the original’s grounding issues. Many of the app’s features are very good. However, the extremely buggy nature of one of the core features — previewing and selecting tones from the Tone Cloud — is so bad that I’m considering returning the amp. After just previewing a few different tones, the amp will no longer play the selected tone in the amp, which rebooting the amp and relaunching the iOS app. It is so incredibly frustrating and happens so often. One of the main reasons I got the amp was to explore all the tones available on the Tone Cloud to play along to my favorite songs. Core features like this should be rock solid before new “features” like Spark AI are introduced.
Yeah it works again
Best guitar amp app on the market! I love it!
It’s a great idea but a lot just doesn’t work. Bluetooth streaming is spotty at best, I’m yet to get the “Smart Jam” to work (app just crashes). Chord identification usually says “something went wrong”. Good thing you can use the hardware without the app.
It helps me and the amp
Despite all good things about the Spark hardware and the possibilities this platform offers, this app will crash without a connection to the internet. So essentially a platform that is marketed as the ultimate portable guitar solution will completely fail you if one wants to play off of a connection grid. This can be the middle of the woods are a basement in a major city where you don’t have reception. This is absolutely absurd and has not been fixed for many application updates. The developers surely know about this, but they are being hamstrung by corporate apes who think that constant internet connectivity equals more monetary benefit for them. Newsflash to you fools, it doesn’t! I can no longer recommend this platform or hardware to anyone and you will ultimately lose market share due to such a major flaw. My review will be edited to 5 stars and glowing praise if this issue is fixed. But for now I remain steadfast in my lack of recommendation for a portable guitar platform that has a major restriction in terms of where it can actually function. All due to what is likely corporate shortsightedness motivated by a backwards sense of greed.
It sounds great and is easy to use, gets loud on its own too! I’m loving mine so far!
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