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New Jimi Hendrix Gear Collection
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2021 5:10 pm
by DanL1553
Has anyone tried the new Jimi Hendrix Spark Gear Collection? I’m interested, but hesitant to purchase and download it this close to the release date.
Re: New Jimi Hendrix Gear Collection
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2021 4:24 am
by Richard
I think it's a shame that they now use in-app purchases to extend your amp/pedal collection. I hope they are not going to offer too many other artists now. I'd love to hear of people who got the Jimi set. Is there a Univibe pedal among the goodies?
Re: New Jimi Hendrix Gear Collection
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 11:30 pm
by DanL1553
I received some positive comments on the Positive Grid Forum, bit the bullet and purchased the collection. The pedals include a “JH Legendary Vibe”; however I’m not real pedal savvy enough to know if it’s based on the Univibe. I have a screen capture; however I can’t figure out how to include it. My understanding is that if you update the Spark Amp, the collection gear is added to the hardware lists, but is locked unless you buy the collection through the Spark App.
On the positive side, both the Spark Amp update and the iOS App update went perfectly. The gear sets sound really good to me on my Les Paul with no adjustments necessary. Disappointed at the sounds with my HSS Strat; I’d hoped the collection, developed around two Strat Icons, would get me closer to a tone I could enjoy.
Re: New Jimi Hendrix Gear Collection
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2021 9:05 am
by Richard
You can add pictures to your post. I added a guide in the "General" section of the forum.
Re: New Jimi Hendrix Gear Collection
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 2:03 pm
by DanL1553
Saw your tutorial. Thanks!
Re: New Jimi Hendrix Gear Collection
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2021 7:31 am
by Richard
The Positive Grid site states the following with regard to the Jimi Hendrix amps and pedals:
Name in Spark - Inspired by:
J.H. 45/100 - Marshall JTM45/100
J.H. Super 100 - Marshall Super Lead 100
J.H. Bass Master - Fender 1968 BASSMAN 50
J.H. D-Show Master - Fender DUAL SHOWMAN
J.H. Sun 100S - SUNN 100S
J.H. Tone City 100 - SOUND CITY One Hundred
J.H. Axle Fuzz - Roger Mayer Axis Fuzz
J.H. Super Fuzz - Marshall Supa Fuzz
J.H. Octave Fuzz - Roger Mayer Octavia
J.H. Fuzz Zone - Maestro FZ-1 Fuzz-Tone
J.H. Legendary Wah - Vox 846 wah-wah pedal
J.H. Legendary Vibe - Roger Mayer Voodoo Vibe Junior
Re: New Jimi Hendrix Gear Collection
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2021 9:50 am
by Richard
I just now bought the Hendrix pack and it's pretty cool. I personally like some of the distortion pedals quite a bit, as well as some of the tones made possible with it. 20 bucks is not really cheap but imagine you'd have to buy the real life pedals
If I had to give a personal rating it would be Pedals 7/10, Amps 6/10, Tones 9/10. The pedals include a Wah, however with no actual physical pedal this is an auto-wah (albeit configurable) and therefore not as useful as a physical version.
I am still waiting for a Boss HM-1 pedal to be added so I can finally play Entombed/Bloodbath/Dismember songs the way they're supposed to sound!
Re: New Jimi Hendrix Gear Collection
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2021 2:48 pm
by DanL1553
Thanks for the list. I'm using your original "Spark Amp & Effects List” to learn how to dial in a tone on a recording. It's been very helpful!
Re: New Jimi Hendrix Gear Collection
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2021 4:46 am
by Richard
You're welcome Dan!
Re: New Jimi Hendrix Gear Collection
Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2021 3:01 am
by mojobio
I just bought the Hendrix package as well, mostly because I really like octave fuzz, so of course that was the first thing I tried. Unfortunately, no matter what guitar/pickup/tone control setting combo I used, I just couldn't get anything resembling what I get from my Danelectro French Toast octave fuzz. I watched a few videos on the actual Octavia fuzz, and it seems the octaving is not as "in your face" as the French Toast (and presumably its grandaddy, the Foxx Tone Machine). Still, no matter what I threw at it - Cort strat clone with single coils, Epiphone SG with humbuckers, Squier Mustang with humbuckers.... none of them produced even a hint of the octaving sound I was hoping for.