Unless you have a basement with soundproof walls, you’d be the worst neighbor if you are a guitarist. You can always use a pair of headphones, but headphones are nothing like the good old amp. Or are they? Folks, meet the Positive Grid Spark Neo wireless Smart Guitar Headphones—because shredding at 2 AM shouldn’t come with a noise complaint.

These aren’t just any headphones; they’re an entire guitar rig strapped to your head. Thanks to Positive Grid’s AI-powered tone shaping, the Spark Neo gives you access to 33 amps and 43 effects, meaning you can switch from bluesy soul to full-on metal meltdown without annoying anyone except your cat.
With custom 40 mm drivers and excellent noise isolation, these bad boys deliver crystal-clear sound without the hassle of tangled cables. True wireless connectivity ensures your practice sessions remain uninterrupted—unless, of course, your Bluetooth connects to your roommate’s phone and suddenly you’re soloing over their incoming call.
Versatility? Oh, it’s got that. Whether you’re playing electric, acoustic, or bass guitar, Spark Neo has you covered. There’s even a separate Bluetooth channel, so you can jam along to your favorite tracks without awkward latency. And at just 366g (12.9 oz.), they’re light enough that you’ll forget you’re wearing them—until you start headbanging too hard.
With up to 8 hours of playtime (6 if you’re running guitar audio and Bluetooth together), Spark Neo is here to redefine what guitar practice sounds like. Available now, they might just make you a better guitarist—or at least a quieter one. Oh, did we mention that it can be used as a regular headphones when you are not shredding axe?
The Positive Grid Spark Neo Wireless Smart Guitar Headphones are set to drop soon for US$199.





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via the gadgeteer.