For the past 10 years, we've been pushing the boundaries of guitar and music technology. To celebrate a decade of innovation, we're giving you the chance to win a custom Spark Pearl amp, BIAS FX 2 All Access Bundle or a beautiful Fender Jimi Hendrix™ Stratocaster®. Hurry, entries close on November 14, 2021.
Fender Jimi Hendrix™ Stratocaster® - Few guitars have been cemented into rock and roll history the way this legendary Olympic White electric guitar has. Featuring a maple neck, American Vintage ’65 pickups and a reverse headstock with Hendrix’s signature on the rear, this Strat offers a modern take on the tight, warm sound that nearly all guitarists grew up worshipping. We can’t guarantee that you’ll be able to play just like Jimi, but at least you’ll look the part.

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Custom Spark Pearl - Turn some heads with this one-of-a-kind Spark Pearl, complete with a custom grill design!* Back by popular demand, the gorgeously styled Spark Pearl makes its grand return to celebrate our 10th anniversary! With snowy white tolex and a custom strap, Spark Pearl delivers warm, full tone, and smart features like Smart Jam, Auto Chords and over 10, 000 tones.
BIAS FX 2 All Access Bundle - The BIAS FX 2 All Access Bundle allows you to own our #1 guitar effects processor on both desktop and mobile*. Explore hundreds of premium amps, pedals, and studio racks to create your dream guitar tone anywhere – in the studio, on the road or on stage. Plus, you can seamlessly transfer and sync all your FX 2 presets across devices. You’ll have access to completely customizable and award-winning tone, no matter where you are.
Dates: The contest begins October 8, 2021 and will run until November 14, 2021 (Pacific Daylight Time). Three (3) entries will be selected at random from submissions entered at the contest landing page. The selected entrants will be eligible to receive a Jimi Hendrix™ Signature Stratocaster, Custom Spark Pearl, or BIAS Software Bundle from Positive Grid. Winners must respond with their full name and valid email and mailing address within 5 days. Failure to respond before the deadline will result in forfeiture of the prize pack.
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Positive Grid will draw out one (1) First Prize winner to receive one (1) Jimi Hendrix™ Signature Stratocaster, one (1) Second Prize winner to receive one (1) Custom Spark Pearl, and one (1) Third Prize winner to receive one (1) BIAS FX 2 All Access Bundle. Taxes and duties, if any, are the responsibility of the winner.
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Sponsor: Positive Grid is solely responsible for all aspects of this contest, including collection, submission or processing of entries and the overall administration of the #FuturePositive campaign.
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By participating in the #FuturePositive giveaway, each entrant unconditionally accepts and agrees to comply with and abide by these Official Rules, which shall be final and binding in all respects.
Entrants should look solely to sponsor with any questions, comments or problems related to the campaign. Sponsor may be reached by email at support@.
Eligibility: Campaign is open to individuals who are age 18 or older at time of entry and who are located in any country where Spark is sold (see list here).SAM is returning to Promax Station Summit this June, and we’ll be bringing – and giving away – some really cool, iconic guitars. This year’s we are doing a “NEWS”worthy Guitar Giveaway which features a guitar from each region of the U.S. (N: North, E: East, W: West, S: South). So swing on by our Guitar Display and enter to win!
Win H.e.r.'s Signature Fender Stratocaster Guitar
This Epiphone Sheraton II Pro really reflects the northern U.S., Chicago blues scene. Epiphone, you say? You probably didn’t know that Epiphone guitars pre-date Gibson guitars – they started making mandolins in 1873! This beautiful black Sheraton model is based on the semi-hollow body Gibson 335, which has been a favorite of blues players the world over. But many players prefer the more ornate styling of the Sheraton, as well as its rich tone. Bluesman John Lee Hooker played an Epiphone Sheraton for most of his career, and Noel Gallagher of Oasis popularized the guitar with a custom Union Jack version. This instrument is known to punch waaaay above its price point, with beautiful mother-of-pearl and abalone inlays on the headstock and finger board, as well as gold hardware and coil-tapping pickups. Constructed of laminated maple, walnut and rosewood with a solid chunk of maple running the length of the body, the warm tone and versatility of the Sheraton II Pro is hard to beat.
Representing the East coast of the U.S., this Gibson Les Paul Jr. typifies the stripped-down essence of the New York punk rock scene. New York Dolls guitarist Sylvain Sylvain said in 2009: “We called them ‘automatic guitars, ’ like a car with an automatic transmission – easy to use.” Originally low-priced and intended for students, this guitar’s most visible punk rock player is Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, who thrives on its simplicity and raw tone. The original low price of this axe meant fledgling punk bands could afford to buy them – and abuse them! The Junior originally had a single cutaway, a mahogany neck with a rosewood fingerboard and a slab of sunburst (the ONLY color available) mahogany for the body. With just a single coil P90 pickup wired through a volume and tone knobs, this Les Paul Jr. is THE icon of the disco-busting east coast rock scene of the late 70s/early 80s

It’s hard to imagine a more emblematic guitar for the west coast, California surf scene than the Fender Stratocaster, especially in this dreamy surf green finish! The Stratocaster was Leo Fender’s response to the growing popularity of Gibson guitars, and with its three pickups, considered a major upgrade single pickup Fender Telecaster. This Player edition features an alder body, a maple neck, three single-coil pickups and that famous Strat whammy bar. Dick Dale literally invented instrumental surf music using this guitar, and it was featured on the 1960 Ventures hit “Walk, Don’t Run.” Duane Eddy and Link Wray also played Strats during this era. As the 60’s progressed, Al Jardine of the Beach Boys favored the Stratocaster, and it eventually became an iconic rock guitar in the 70s. Replacing the now-discontinued Standard Series Strat, this Fender Player Edition Stratocaster honors the core Fender classics with quality construction, vintage-inspired finishes and select modern updates.
Ibanez's Happy New Gear Giveaway
It’s hard to imagine a guitar player representing the South more completely than Texas-based blues and rock genius Stevie Ray Vaughan. And as far as guitars go, only a handful are as iconic as Stevie Ray’s go-to axe he called “Number One, ” aka “the Wife”. This is a beautiful reproduction; a tribute SRV relic which reflects the ragged, brutally worn finish, upside-down tremolo bar, cigarette-burnt headstock, and truck-stop stickers that spell the local blues-rock legend’s initials. It’s a faithful clone of SRV’s 1959 Strat, with a replica ’62 neck and ’63 body, all of which work together to conjure up that amazing SRV tone. Interesting fact: Stevie’s original Strat was owned by another celebrated Texas musician, Christopher Cross, who traded in the already ragged-out classic in 1974. The Strat eventually found its way into Stevie hands. This tribute SRV is set up and ready to crank out some hot Texas blues!
By participating in the #FuturePositive giveaway, each entrant unconditionally accepts and agrees to comply with and abide by these Official Rules, which shall be final and binding in all respects.
Entrants should look solely to sponsor with any questions, comments or problems related to the campaign. Sponsor may be reached by email at support@.
Eligibility: Campaign is open to individuals who are age 18 or older at time of entry and who are located in any country where Spark is sold (see list here).SAM is returning to Promax Station Summit this June, and we’ll be bringing – and giving away – some really cool, iconic guitars. This year’s we are doing a “NEWS”worthy Guitar Giveaway which features a guitar from each region of the U.S. (N: North, E: East, W: West, S: South). So swing on by our Guitar Display and enter to win!
Win H.e.r.'s Signature Fender Stratocaster Guitar
This Epiphone Sheraton II Pro really reflects the northern U.S., Chicago blues scene. Epiphone, you say? You probably didn’t know that Epiphone guitars pre-date Gibson guitars – they started making mandolins in 1873! This beautiful black Sheraton model is based on the semi-hollow body Gibson 335, which has been a favorite of blues players the world over. But many players prefer the more ornate styling of the Sheraton, as well as its rich tone. Bluesman John Lee Hooker played an Epiphone Sheraton for most of his career, and Noel Gallagher of Oasis popularized the guitar with a custom Union Jack version. This instrument is known to punch waaaay above its price point, with beautiful mother-of-pearl and abalone inlays on the headstock and finger board, as well as gold hardware and coil-tapping pickups. Constructed of laminated maple, walnut and rosewood with a solid chunk of maple running the length of the body, the warm tone and versatility of the Sheraton II Pro is hard to beat.
Representing the East coast of the U.S., this Gibson Les Paul Jr. typifies the stripped-down essence of the New York punk rock scene. New York Dolls guitarist Sylvain Sylvain said in 2009: “We called them ‘automatic guitars, ’ like a car with an automatic transmission – easy to use.” Originally low-priced and intended for students, this guitar’s most visible punk rock player is Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, who thrives on its simplicity and raw tone. The original low price of this axe meant fledgling punk bands could afford to buy them – and abuse them! The Junior originally had a single cutaway, a mahogany neck with a rosewood fingerboard and a slab of sunburst (the ONLY color available) mahogany for the body. With just a single coil P90 pickup wired through a volume and tone knobs, this Les Paul Jr. is THE icon of the disco-busting east coast rock scene of the late 70s/early 80s

It’s hard to imagine a more emblematic guitar for the west coast, California surf scene than the Fender Stratocaster, especially in this dreamy surf green finish! The Stratocaster was Leo Fender’s response to the growing popularity of Gibson guitars, and with its three pickups, considered a major upgrade single pickup Fender Telecaster. This Player edition features an alder body, a maple neck, three single-coil pickups and that famous Strat whammy bar. Dick Dale literally invented instrumental surf music using this guitar, and it was featured on the 1960 Ventures hit “Walk, Don’t Run.” Duane Eddy and Link Wray also played Strats during this era. As the 60’s progressed, Al Jardine of the Beach Boys favored the Stratocaster, and it eventually became an iconic rock guitar in the 70s. Replacing the now-discontinued Standard Series Strat, this Fender Player Edition Stratocaster honors the core Fender classics with quality construction, vintage-inspired finishes and select modern updates.
Ibanez's Happy New Gear Giveaway
It’s hard to imagine a guitar player representing the South more completely than Texas-based blues and rock genius Stevie Ray Vaughan. And as far as guitars go, only a handful are as iconic as Stevie Ray’s go-to axe he called “Number One, ” aka “the Wife”. This is a beautiful reproduction; a tribute SRV relic which reflects the ragged, brutally worn finish, upside-down tremolo bar, cigarette-burnt headstock, and truck-stop stickers that spell the local blues-rock legend’s initials. It’s a faithful clone of SRV’s 1959 Strat, with a replica ’62 neck and ’63 body, all of which work together to conjure up that amazing SRV tone. Interesting fact: Stevie’s original Strat was owned by another celebrated Texas musician, Christopher Cross, who traded in the already ragged-out classic in 1974. The Strat eventually found its way into Stevie hands. This tribute SRV is set up and ready to crank out some hot Texas blues!
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