Gift great guitar tone this Christmas with a chunky $65 off the Positive Grid Spark amp - plus a free bag worth $60

Positive Grid Spark
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They say behind every good guitar player is a good guitar amp - and with prices this great, you'll be able to ensure the guitar-playing loved one in your life has the ultimate guitar amp by their side. Right now you can score an impressive $65 off the celebrated Spark 40, and in case that wasn't enough, you'll also get a free carry bag worth $60. This deal is as good as we saw at Black Friday and about as good as a deal gets on this very popular desktop combo.  

Now, that's not all Positive Grid has to offer. There are a plethora of deals available in the Positive Grid Holiday Sale, with money off the Spark GO, Mini and Riff, and even software and accessories. So, while you may be bamboozled by the sheer quantity of Christmas deals that have flooded the internet, you don't want to let this one slip under your radar. 

Positive Grid Holiday Sale: Save big on Spark amps

Positive Grid Holiday Sale: Save big on Spark amps
Calling all guitarists, here's a great deal for you! This holiday season you can score hearty discounts on a variety of Positive Grid products, including the insanely popular Spark, Spark GO and Spark Mini.  

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Daryl Robertson
Senior Deals Writer

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.