
I just checked and there were easily 100 presets with Hendrix or Jimi in the name.īut, it would just be an amp, drive pedal and FX loop FX to match a Jmi tone rig. Yes, there is the ToneCloud with a lot of presets based off of iconic player's tone, and well those uploaded by Spark Users. It also seems like your asking if there are presets that would provide amp, effects etc, as Hendrix used (for particular songs?). If you are just asking for more diversity of amp and effects tone, than Vox Amps, then yes, the Spark has that On a side note, can I get decent recordings by micing these little amps or am I better off using GarageBand amp sims?Ĭlick to expand.Clarify what you're asking, please. Trying to understand if the spark would be an improvement to enter the world of clean sounding amp sims than the Adio air which I currently have.

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Lastly, can I Bluetooth youtube backing tracks to the spark to jam along with? Is the spark basically the same just with just WAY more preset tones? In other words If I use a Les Paul set to some Hendrix tone will it sound like Wind Cries Mary? I cant get those kinds of tones on the Adio air.Īlso, Does it have stereo setting? The Adio air has some wide stereo sound which fakes it into sounding like some large amp at incredibly low volume.

I bluetooth backing tracks to the Adio air GT off youtube, and jam along as if I am BB king, Jerry Garcia or Dicky Betts. It has 4 presets which I have dialed in the tone I like - I just toggle between them, not ever really changing. I really like the few clean tones I get out of it at incredibly low volumes.
