November 18, 2024By Joshua Fernandez 0 Comment
When some of the world’s greatest guitarists are using Positive Grid, you know it’s something special. From iconic rock riffs to intricate solos, Positive Grid’s amps and software are trusted by legendary guitarists to craft their sound. Whether you’re looking for inspiration or curious about what gear these pros use, let’s dive into some of the top guitarists who have integrated Positive Grid into their creative workflows.
1. Paul Gilbert: Shredding with the Limited-Edition Spark MINI
When you think of high-speed, technically precise guitar playing, Paul Gilbert is a name that instantly comes to mind. Famous for his work with Racer X and Mr. Big, Gilbert’s blend of melodic phrasing and blistering speed has made him a guitar icon.
Paul has taken his love for tone even further by collaborating with Positive Grid to release the Paul Gilbert Limited-Edition Spark MINI. This special edition amp combined his signature style with Positive Grid’s powerful sound technology. Not only does it pack a punch in terms of tone, but it also comes loaded with Gilbert’s personally crafted presets, giving players a direct connection to his iconic sound.
2. Nuno Bettencourt: Pushing Boundaries with Spark 2
Known for his work with Extreme and as Rihanna’s touring guitarist, Nuno Bettencourt is a master of combining rock, metal, and funk. His intricate riffs and solos have captivated audiences worldwide. Always at the cutting edge of tone, Nuno now uses Positive Grid’s Spark 2 amp.
With its enhanced features like the built-in looper and powerful tone-shaping options, the Spark 2 helps Nuno achieve a wide variety of sounds, from clean, precise riffs to high-gain rock anthems. The amp’s versatility suits Nuno’s multi-genre approach, and it’s an excellent tool for any guitarist looking to unlock a wide range of tones.
Explore the Spark 2 and see how it can help push your guitar playing further.
3. Elliot Easton: Crafting Melodic Hooks with Spark CAB
As the lead guitarist for The Cars, Elliot Easton is known for his tight, melodic solos that perfectly complement the band’s signature sound. His ability to blend pop hooks with intricate guitar work is one of the reasons The Cars became such a staple of ‘80s rock.
Easton typically uses the Spark CAB, an extension of the Spark ecosystem that helps enhance the tone and depth of his guitar sound. The Spark CAB delivers greater volume and clarity, allowing Elliot to capture both his clean melodies and high-energy solos effortlessly during performances.
If you’re looking to add more power to your sound, check out the Spark CAB for a next-level live or studio experience.
4. Steve Vai: Innovating with the Signature Spark MINI
Few guitarists have pushed the sonic boundaries of the instrument like Steve Vai. Known for his work with Frank Zappa, David Lee Roth, and his solo career, Vai’s playing is as creative as it is technical.
Vai collaborated with Positive Grid to create his own Steve Vai Signature Spark MINI, which features a custom-designed mandala grille and his signature tone presets. This amp is perfect for guitarists who want to experiment with their sound and get a taste of Vai’s incredible tone-shaping capabilities.
Dive into the Steve Vai Signature Spark MINI for more behind-the-scenes insight into its creation.
5. Rudy Sarzo: A Rock Legend and Early Spark Adopter
As the bass powerhouse behind Quiet Riot, Ozzy Osbourne, and Whitesnake, Rudy Sarzo is a living legend of rock and metal. His thunderous bass lines have shaped some of the most iconic tracks in heavy music.
Sarzo has been a longtime fan of Positive Grid, using the Spark 40 as one of his go-to practice tools. As one of the original users of the amp, Sarzo highlights how Spark’s intelligent design makes it easy to dial in the perfect sound for any genre, whether you’re practicing metal basslines or experimenting with rock ballads.
Get Inspired and Elevate Your Tone
Whether it’s Nuno Bettencourt experimenting with the Spark 2, Paul Gilbert fine-tuning his signature Spark MINI, or Rudy Sarzo’s long-standing use of the Spark 40, these legendary guitarists prove that Positive Grid gear is not just for practice—it’s a critical part of their creative process.
If you’re looking for ways to elevate your playing or find inspiration, these artists and their Positive Grid products are perfect places to start. Grab your Spark, fire up BIAS FX, and start crafting the tone that will define your next guitar session.