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    • alessandro_sicari
      alessandro_sicari last edited by

      Hi everyone, I have recently purchased the Spark positive grid. Excellent product, perfectly suited to my needs as a predominantly home guitarist😁. I was wondering if it was possible to connect bluetooth or WiFi headphones to the amp (it would be perfect ...). Thanks to all who will be able to clarify my doubt 👍

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      • Dan Lawrence
        Dan Lawrence @alessandro_sicari last edited by

        @alessandro_sicari
        I seem to remember a thread about this question a few months ago…

        This will only work if the headphones have a transmitter that can plug into the Spark headphone jack, and many experienced latency problems when they tried it.

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        • nwfungi
          nwfungi @alessandro_sicari last edited by

          @alessandro_sicari bluetooth phones have way to much delay/latency. RF headphones are what is recommended. I picked up a good set of Sony RF 400 for under 50 bucks new ( EBAY) that work great. Havnt tried the wifi route with phones because the setup i was thinking about cost more than the spark!

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          • alessandro_sicari
            alessandro_sicari @Dan Lawrence last edited by

            @dan-lawrence Thank you so much for your answer👍

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            • alessandro_sicari
              alessandro_sicari @nwfungi last edited by

              @nwfungi Thanks so much. if the RF headphones do not produce too much latency and therefore allow you to play in real time I think it is a test to do👍

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