Positive Grid Spark 2 vs Boss Katana 50 Gen 3: which practice amp is right for you? (2024)

By Daryl Robertson

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Both brands have recently updated their flagship practice amps, but which one should you choose?

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  • At a glance
  • Sound
  • Features
  • Value for money
  • Final thoughts

This year, Positive Grid and Boss, two leading brands in the practice amp market, unveiled their latest offerings. Positive Grid introduced us to the Spark 2, a sequel to their popular Spark, while Boss launched the third iteration of their Katana series. Both amps come with a host of new features, enhanced sonic presence, and improved functionality, but what sets them apart? Let's delve into the unique features of each to help you decide which one is the right fit for you.

Today, we’re going to examine each of these amps in-depth, pitting them against each other to see whichcombois really worth your hard-earned cash. I recently reviewed both models for Total Guitar magazine andMusicRadar,so I'll be using my hands-on experience with both products to come to a definitive conclusion.

So, if you're struggling to decide which practice amp is right for you, we’re here to hopefully settle the debate once and for all.

At a glance

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Positive Grid Spark 2

Power: 50W
Speakers: 2 x 4-inch Full Range Speaker with custom angled horn
Effects: 33 Amp Models, 43 Effects, Choose up to 3 pre-amp effects, 3 post-amp effects, and 1 amp model for each preset
Looper: Yes
Dimensions: 375 x 180 x 214 mm
Weight: 5.5 Kg
Positive Grid Spark 2 review

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Boss Katana 50 Gen 3

Power: 50W
Speakers: 30 cm (12 inches) x 1
Effects: 6 Amp Models, 15 Effects
Looper: No
Dimensions: 470 x 238 x 398 mm
Weight: 11.6 Kg
Boss Katana 50 Gen 3 review

Design & build quality

Despite the Spark and Katana sharing the same 50-watt small-footprint practice combo format, Positive Grid and Boss have distinct design approaches. The Spark 2, with its sleek, compact build, is designed to be a desktop centerpiece, housing a pair of 4-inch full-range speakers with a custom angled horn for enhanced low-end and clarity. In contrast, the Katana 50 Gen 3, with its traditional amplifier look and a single 12-inch speaker, appeals to those who prefer a classic format.

In terms of aesthetics, the Spark 2 stands out with its elegant gold trim, stylish grill, and user-friendly control layout. These design elements not only make the amp visually appealing but also ensure a hassle-free operation, making it a top choice for those who value both style and convenience.

Now, as you’d expect, both of these amps have a reputation for being well-made and fairly robust, but if we were to pick a winner, it would have to be Boss. Boss is well known for creating a bomb-proof line of legendary stompboxes, and this outstanding quality most definitely extends to their practice amps. The robustness of the physical amp and the reliability of the software housed inside make the Boss Katana a secure choice for any player.

Winner: So, while it may not be as handsome as the Spark 2, our winner in this category has to go to the Boss Katana Gen 3. Overall the amp feels more sturdy and better equipped to handle the harsh conditions of the road, if you were to gig it.

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Sound

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Okay, let’s move on to the sound, and see which of these practice amps offers the best tonal experience. Now, with both amplifiers using digital modeling software to create a wealth of tones, each unit delivers a plethora of amp sounds and effects, but one certainly offers more than the other.

The Katana 50 Gen 3 offers users 6 amp models and 15 effects, which is undoubtedly enough for most situations. That said, it can be a little limiting, as you can’t mix and match the effects as freely as you may want. The Spark 2, on the other hand, is powered by the Bias tone engine which delivers an impressive 33 amp models, and a whopping 43 effects – but that’s not all, the Positive Grid app also grants players access to over 100,000 user tones via the Tonecloud.

In our opinion, the Spark 2 is infinitely more tweakable than the Katana, and the sound is a lot more dynamic, too. The Spark's unique full-frequency speaker setup delivers a sound with plenty of clarity in the top end but also a greater sense of depth – this becomes even more obvious when playing backing tracks through both amps.

That’s not to say we dislike the sound of the Katana. In our glowing review, we said, “It’s immediately obvious that Boss has gone to great lengths to improve the overall sound quality of the Katana MKIII, resulting in an amplifier that sounds more alive with sweetened highs, richer harmonics in the mid-range, and a tighter, more defined low-end.”

Winner: To our ears, both amps sound fantastic, but if we were to pick a winner, it would have to be the Positive Grid Spark 2, as you just can’t beat its tweakability and the sheer scale of tones available.

Features

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Now, let’s examine the extra features offered on both amps. Both amps include Bluetooth connectivity for linking a smart device, playing backing tracks, and editing the sounds via an accompanying app, but the Spark 2 is the only one with Bluetooth fully integrated. The Boss Katana needs the Boss Bluetooth Audio MIDI Dual Adaptor, which, unfortunately, is an optional extra.

When the Spark 2 was announced many players were left asking the same question: will it finally have a looper? Well, the answer is yes. With two distinct modes, Simple and Groove, the Spark 2 now allows you to record phrases and riffs and jam over the top just like you would with a stand-alone looper pedal. Unfortunately, the Katana 50 Gen 3 doesn’t include this functionality.

Turning our attention to each amp’s companion app, and again, Positive Grid is streets ahead of Boss in this department. While the Boss app allows you to edit sounds and tweak your settings, it doesn’t offer much more than that. However, Positive Grid’s Spark app presents users with an abundance of fun and engaging practice tools.

We love our Positive Grid amps, but very occasionally we experience problems connecting our devices over Bluetooth, and the software can be a little buggy at times, too. That said, it can't be denied just how much more technologically advanced the Spark 2 is compared to the Katana.

Winner: From Smart Jam, a feature that will automatically generate a dynamic backing track based on your own riffs to Auto Chords, which will literally tell you the chords of any song you plug into it, as well as AI-generated tones and a looper, Spark 2 simply has more going on in terms of fun extras – so for that reason, it has to be our winner.

Value for money

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Next, we need to compare the price of these two amps. It should come as no surprise that both Boss and Positive Grid Spark have positioned their amps at the same price point, $299 - albeit with Positive Grid currently offering the new Spark 2 at the discounted price of $269 for a limited time.

As you can imagine, this is a very competitive price point for practice amps. The market is flooded with technologically advanced units, but not many can offer the same wealth of tones, effects, and features as the Katana or Spark.

Winner: Despite their differences, we'd say both amps are fully worth the price. Both deliver a wealth of stunning tones at a fairly wallet-friendly price and are equipped with features that cater to different needs and preferences.

Final thoughts

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So, there you go. We are crowning the impressive Spark 2 as our overall winner. That said, that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the right amp for you.

If you are looking for an all-singing-all-dancing practice amp that is choc-full of fun and exciting practice aids, AI-powered features, and a built-in looper, then yes, the Spark is the amp for you. However, if you like your amp a little more traditional, with a core of brilliant amp models that are not over-reliant on a phone app, then maybe the Katana 50 Gen 3 will be more your speed.

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Daryl Robertson

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Daryl is a Senior Deals Writer at Guitar World, where he creates and maintains our 200+ buyer's guides, finds the best deals on guitar products, and tests the latest gear. His reviews have been featured in prominent publications like Total Guitar, Future Music magazine, and MusicRadar.com.

During his career, he has been lucky enough to talk to many of his musical heroes, having interviewed Slash and members of Sum 41, Foo Fighters, Feeder, Thrice, and more. In a past life, Daryl worked in music retail. For a little under a decade, he advised everyone from absolute beginners to seasoned pros on the right gear for their needs.

Daryl is also a fully qualified sound engineer, holding a first-class Bachelor's degree in Creative Sound Production from the University of Abertay.

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FAQs

Positive Grid Spark 2 vs Boss Katana 50 Gen 3: which practice amp is right for you? ›

Winner: To our ears, both amps sound fantastic, but if we were to pick a winner, it would have to be the Positive Grid Spark 2, as you just can't beat its tweakability and the sheer scale of tones available.

Is the boss Katana a practice amp? ›

KATANA-AIR EX Guitar Amplifier

Powerful desktop amplifier with professional stereo sound, BOSS wireless connectivity, acclaimed Katana amp and effect tones, and versatile features for practice, recording, and performance.

Is the boss Katana a beginner amp? ›

Katana amplifiers' user-friendly interface and intuitive controls make them easy for beginners to navigate and customize their settings. Get a great sound from the start, ensuring you enjoy your practice and development.

Is the boss Katana MkII 50W easy to use? ›

By design, all Katana amps make it easy to dial in and save great sounds on the fly.

What does the power amp in do on a boss Katana? ›

Power Amp In

This will bypass every setting with the exception of the Master Volume and Power Control. If a cable is connected to the Power In jack as well as the Input jack on the Boss Katana, the Power In jack will be disabled.

Does the BOSS katana sound good at low volume? ›

This provides a rich, expansive sound that blows smaller, conventional practice amps out of the water. Ensuring that even at lower volumes, the sound quality remains deep and resonant, emulating the experience of a live performance.

Can you play music through a BOSS Katana amp? ›

Built-in Bluetooth® lets you wirelessly edit sounds with the BOSS Tone Studio app and play along with songs streamed from your mobile device. For fresh inspiration, log onto BOSS Tone Exchange to explore sounds created by other users. It's also possible to record tracks directly to computer music software via USB.

Is BOSS katana 50 a solid state amp? ›

The Katana 50 Mark II, that from now on, I will just refer to as Katana is a 50 watt Class A/B solid state amplifier using Digital Signal Processing for amp tone and effects generation. There are 5 different amp sims, each with two tones and five effects blocks, with three options in each.

Do I need an audio interface with BOSS Katana? ›

Recording your KATANA MkII via USB provides a wider range of routing options compared to using the analog LINEOUT or PHONES/REC OUT jacks connected to an audio interface.

Can you use a BOSS Katana as an amp head? ›

The versatile Katana-Head MkII can also be used as a dedicated amplifier for a favorite preamp, modeler, or multi-effects unit.

Is BOSS Katana-50 loud enough to gig? ›

Boss Katana. Starting out and need a combo that's more than loud enough to gig, and don't want to mess around with pedals and tubes? Boss Katana. You get the point: they've become the standard for any amp use-case that needs to be affordable, versatile and loud.

Does the BOSS Katana-50 have a noise gate? ›

Note that the Katana has a noise suppressor option. This is only configurable through the PC Tone Studio app.

Is the BOSS Katana 50 an acoustic amp? ›

The Acoustic character further enhances the Katana's versatility, providing optimized tone that makes acoustic-electric guitars sound stunningly natural.

Can you use BOSS katana as bass amp? ›

Crafted with the breakthrough design philosophy behind the acclaimed Katana guitar amp series, the Katana-110 Bass delivers premium sound and advanced features perfectly tuned for the needs of serious bassists.

Is BOSS Katana a modeling amp? ›

Modeling amps are versatile, can cater for all sorts of musicians, and are usually reasonably priced too. The Boss Katana has proven itself to be one of the most popular modeling amps out there, and it's easy to see why.

Is the BOSS Katana a tube amp? ›

Embodying our Tube Logic philosophy, the Katana series delivers the nuanced sound, feel, and response of classic tube amps without the inherent problems of instability and fragility.

Is BOSS katana an analog amp? ›

The Katana-Mini's all-analog input circuitry includes multiple gain stages that drive three classic sound settings, offering the same cascaded gain approach found in high-end amp designs.

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