Spark 2: Mini-Amplifier with Software
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Spark 2 adds AI, doubles its DSP power to help your guitar rock out

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The Spark 2 is essentially a computer with some knobs and a speaker.
It has Bluetooth, USB-C, and an associated smartphone app.
It needs firmware updates, which can brick the device, and it runs code on DSP chips.
It's the latest example of the "software-ization" of music.
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