Go wireless for less: Positive Grid Spark Link is just $99 this Black Friday

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Positive Grid made the Spark range even more convenient in 2024 with the addition of the Spark Link, a wireless system that works with any amp. And this Black Friday their new wireless solution for home practice, rehearsals, and the stage just got more affordable with a saving of $30.

Offering 24-bit/48kHz transmission, with a frequency response of 20Hz to 20kHz, the Link offers a transmitter and receiver combo that works across four channels for multiple units in one environment – meaning your entire band can use the Spark Link simultaneously without any interference – it's also USB rechargeable and lasts for six hours.

Positive Grid Spark Link
Positive Grid Spark Link: was $129 now $99 at Positive Grid

The complicated and bulky nature of some wireless systems is enough to put you off even dipping your toe in the cable-free world. The Spark Link is different. It's discrete, tough as nails, and supremely easy to set up. It was already affordable, but with a further $20 off for a limited time, it's simply irresistible.

It comes as two units – one transmitter, one a receiver – Spark's trademark gold and black finish. The transmitter plugs into your guitar, while the receiver plugs directly into your amp.

In our tests, we found the build quality to be top-notch. The units feel perfectly sturdy and robust with the 110° hinge feeling reliable and reassuringly stiff – built to handle the stress of the road.

Simple to set up in terms of audio quality, there was no audible difference between the Link and a guitar cable, with no loss of high-end frequencies, and the range (70 feet; 21 meters) lived up to Positive Grid claims.

It's a great piece of kit, at a great price.

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Scott Rowley
Content Director of Music @ Future plc

Scott is the Content Director of Music at Future plc, responsible for the editorial strategy for online and print brands like Guitar Player, Guitar World, Total Guitar, Louder, Classic Rock, Metal Hammer, Prog, Guitarist and more. He was Editor in Chief of Classic Rock for 10 years and Editor of Total Guitar for 4 years. Scott regularly appears on Classic Rock’s podcast, The 20 Million Club, and was the writer/researcher on 2017’s Mick Ronson documentary Beside Bowie

Over the years Scott has interviewed players like  Jimmy Page, Slash, Brian May, Poison ivy (the Cramps), Lemmy, Johnny Depp (Hollywood Vampires), Mark Knopfler, Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins), Will Sergeant (Echo & The Bunnymen), Robert Smith (The Cure), Robbie Robertson (The Band), Jonny Greenwood (Radiohead), Joe Bonamassa, Scotty Moore (Elvis Presley), J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr), Mick Jones and Paul Simonon (The Clash), Pete Shelley (Buzzcocks) and more.