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Ron Hogan
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Post by Ron Hogan »

Tom Jordan wrote:Ron,

A question for you since you are also Trio user; do you ever use the the "jam" function on the Spark? Is it similar to the Trio's rhythm ability?

I keep hearing your work and reading about this Spark amp and am considering getting one for the music room and practice.

Thank you!

Tom
Tom, that function works on the SPARK, but not very well. I used it in the beginning, but soon abandoned it. The TRIO+ is way ahead when it comes to tracks.
Ron Hogan
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Post 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.