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Positive Grid Spark Link Wireless Guitar System for Electric, Acoustic, Bass & More

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Arrives Oct 3 – Oct 5
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Features

  • Superior, reliable 2.4G wireless transmission technology delivers 24-bit/48kHz audio across a vast frequency range of 20Hz to 20kHz with no sacrifice in sound quality.
  • Ultra-low latency at under 3ms which rivals any other wireless systems, ensuring your dynamic touch and feel is always in perfect sync.
  • Enjoy up to 70ft (over 20 meters) of transmission range, allowing you to move freely without any lag or signal drop.
  • Rechargeable battery offers up to 6 hours of playtime on a single charge. Dual-end USB-C cables are also included.
  • 110 hinged plug is designed to fit every guitar body and other instruments with a secure and versatile connection.

Brand: Positive Grid


Color: Gold, Black


Compatible Devices: Double Bass, Guitar


Material: Aluminiumlegierung


Item Weight: 0.2 Kilograms


Package Dimensions: 6.34 x 5.55 x 1.5 inches


Item Weight: 7 ounces


Item model number: HW0205


Batteries: 1 D batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: February 16, 2024


Manufacturer: Positive Grid


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • These are great!
I'm not a professional guitarist, but I play everyday for @ 2 hours and gig once a month for @ 3 hours. I always charge them overnight. Fully charged they have not run out on me yet. There is no discernable hum or static. Very clear. No signal loss or discernable latency. Super lightweight. I like the no fuss straight forward press and hold to pair feature. And I like the auto turn off after 30.minutes of no signal being processed to save battery life. These are really great for what I need them to do. So nice not lugging the extra weight of cables around and wrapping and packing that extra bulk. Great value. The paring/off on buttons are a little small, but doesn't take away from their value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2025 by robert bainbridge

  • Excellent performance. Excellent Customer Support. Buy a backup set... it's worth it.
I bought this last fall and used it a lot. Both at home and live. Unfortunately the internal wiring failed last month. I've had other brands with bendable plugs fail before and this is no exception. I emailed customer support sent the invoice from Amazon and they sent me a brand new system new in the box. I'll be more careful with this one... no need to bend these back and forth so much. I had a peek inside the failed unit (no loss if I damaged it... but I didn't). It was indeed a failed cable, but I was impressed with the quality overall of the components. The wire was designed to move back and forth (like headphone wiring) and I believe most of these units last longer than mine did. It just did not for me. I'll buy another set someday... The low latency and sound quality it is worth it to me even if they wear out... buy an extra set for backup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2025 by JC

  • Great Wireless System for Practice
Works great! I use it for practice on bass, and it works perfectly in my 850 square foot practice space and beyond. The only things I would comment on is that the batteries don't last as long as I would like, and when I try to use it for guitar, it introduces hiss into the guitar chain. It may be just the nature of using a tube amp, but I'm not sure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2025 by Steve Case

  • Works well, not fabulous.
I found it easy to use, but had some issues with intermittent noises, etc. Likely my environment, but I have other wireless that do not do this.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024 by Josef Kasperovich

  • You need one of these
Fantastic piece of gear! Long battery life and zero latency
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2025 by Ron Orr

  • It comes with a charging cable I will plug into an iPhone charger
I've never had a wireless to my guitar and I absolutely love it. You can plug it into an Apple charger. Make sure the one with the black ring goes through your guitar and the gold ring will go to your amp or your effects box.
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2025 by Randolph shope

  • Link not for active bass, and Positive Grid customer support is onerous.
The one star on this review reflects both the item, and Positive Grid as a company. Unfortunately both have been dissapointing. Bottom line up front: The Link works OK for passive instruments, but active pickups killed mine, and given enough time, will probably kill yours. The one star is because there is still, a year later, no indication that I can see on the product description that gives you a heads-up that the system is not designed for active pickups. Otherwise the Link system is on par with Xvive, Lekato, etc., but not as good as the Boss WL-20, which may not be as pretty, but is an auto-on, low-latency pleasure to use. Also, if you do have active pickups, the Boss WL-20L is actually made to handle that. Took me a bit of research to find it, so passing it on. OK, the finer points: When my Links imploded, I discovered how very user un-friendly the process of getting in touch with Positive Grid customer support is. and BTW, there is only email support. No phone. Even after you have a verified case, no phone. Then, as in my case, after a lot of back and forth and repetition, if they accept a return, you will need to fill out an email form, complete with serial numbers and all of your same pertinent info that was actually originally on your order. and.. of course.. they will charge you at least $15 for shipping, and $20 re-stock fee as a thank you for going through their obstacle course of customer support. I have done it twice now, so consider this expert advice. For full context, in all I have now used 5 Spark products: Go, 40, Link, Edge, and BiasFX. Go blew out from one month of use with bass, 40 never had much for power, and Link outright failed. The shining star of the Spark line is the Edge, which is absolutely, objectively, fantastic. Massive, high quality sound from a very portable cordless PA. Awesome. I'm riddled with anxiety that it might break, and I have to deal with Positive Grid again. BiasFX is also pretty good imho. So that's a success rate of 2/5. 40%.. In school that's an F. For customer support: three requests, three fails. Definitely an F. Final advice: Whatever you buy from Positive Grid A) Temper your expectations. Great ideas that are presented in artful design, but are inconsistently executed. B) Definitely get it through Amazon. That will be your one chance to circumvent the BS of Positive Grid customer support. If anything goes wrong, hope it goes wrong in time to return it through Amazon. Don't waste your effort going to the company. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2025 by Jason A.

  • It is OK, but could definitely be better for the price.
So, it works. That is the good thing. As far as battery life goes, it could be better. It will work for an hour, maybe 2 before the lights start turning red for low battery. It seems to add interference when using hot single coil pickups. I have tried multiple settings with the spark amp that I am using, but it is fine with a cable, so no idea why that is. Pros: *Easy to use. Literally press the button, and you are done. no other settings. *Great for a practice setting, you can switch between guitars and pedals/amp quickly, and quietly for the most part. *Decent range. It does work from 20 or more feet away without issue. Walls seem to add inference, but that is expected. Cons: * Battery. First usage was great, lasted for hours. After that it is only working for about 2 hours at a time before being almost dead. * There is an issue with single coil pickups. I pick up a popping sound with high gain, and do not have the same issue with a cable. I have not had this happen with anything but single coils. *Price. There is nothing wrong with the price. The system works, and the priced is OK. However, there are other systems out there that do the same thing but cheaper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025 by Will O.

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