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Combo for Electric Guitar

  • With AI DSP and app
  • Switchable power: 1 W / 25 W / 100 W
  • Equipped with one custom 12" guitar speaker
  • Sound engine: BIAS X Engine and component-based DSP modelling
  • AI features: Tone generator via text, audio and images
  • AI fine-tuning using natural language
  • App: Reactor App with drag-and-drop signal chain editing and OTA updates
  • Controls: Top panel with direct controls
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 530 x 251 x 470 mm
  • Weight: 13.9 kg

Connectors:

  • USB-C audio interface
  • MIDI input
  • FX loop
  • Bluetooth
  • Line output
  • Headphone output
  • Available since May 2026
  • Item number 636173
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Power rating in W 100 W
  • Speaker 1x 12"
  • Memory slots 8
  • Reverb Yes
  • Effects Processor Yes
  • External FX Loop Yes
  • Bluetooth Yes
  • Line input No
  • Recording Output Yes
  • MIDI Interface Yes
  • Connection for External Speaker No
  • Headphone Output Yes
  • Footswitch connection Yes
  • incl. footswitch No
  • Weight in kg 13,9 kg
  • Power (Manufacturers Specs) 100 W
  • Number of HT-Speaker 0
  • HT Speaker in Inch No
  • Number of Midrange Speaker 0
  • Midrange Speaker in Inch No
  • Number of Bass Speaker 1
  • Bass Speaker in Inch 12"
  • Number of Ways 1-Way
  • Colour Black
  • Width 530 mm
  • Height 470 mm
  • Depth 251 mm
  • Line Out Yes
  • Weight 13,9 kg
  • Battery No
  • Batterie Information No
  • Housing Material Wood
  • Construction Type Standard
  • Using for Guitar
  • Stand Flange No
  • Flyable No
  • Analog Inputs 1
  • Microphone Input 0
  • Line Input Yes
  • EQ per Channel Yes
  • Media Player No
  • Voice Assistant No
  • Remote Control BT
  • Wireless Mic Handhleld / Headset No
  • Effect Yes
  • Low Cut No
  • Ground Lift No
458 €
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AI-assisted guitar amp

With its Reactor 100, Positive Grid has created a fully-fledged guitar combo that is designed significantly more in the vein of conventional stage and studio amps than the company's more practice-oriented Spark amplifiers. The Reactor 100 accordingly features a sturdy wooden cabinet, a specially matched 12" speaker, and a classic-style control layout with gain and volume dials as well as a three-band EQ and an effects section. Beneath this traditional-looking exterior, however, is a cutting-edge modelling amp that employs Positive Grid's new Amp Intelligence technology, allowing users to create dynamic tones via presets or by using text prompts, photo images, or audio clips. Despite its impressive feature set, however, the Positive Grid Reactor 100 still retains a very intuitive operating principle that closely resembles that of a regular guitar amplifier.

Positive Grid Reactor 100 electric guitar combo

Simple controls, not endless menus

Despite having packed the Reactor 100 with the latest modelling technology, Positive Grid has also ensured that it's simple to operate: Instead of a touchscreen and endless menus, the combo has a conventional top panel with all of the familiar controls, including gain, EQ, effects, and volume. The Amp knob on the far left-hand side of the panel allows the user to switch between amp types, with the adjacent Push/Smooth and Heat switches further tweaking the sound. The presets and banks, as well as the built-in tuner, are all accessible via physical controls – equally, all the amp's sounds and signal chains can be edited quickly and easily via the dedicated Reactor app. The connections on the Reactor 100's rear panel are equally practical and include an effects loop and MIDI and USB-C interfaces as well as a power amp input for modellers and multi-effects units, a line output, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Controls on the top panel of the Positive Grid Reactor 100
Rear view of the Positive Grid Reactor 100 amplifier with connections and speaker

Tradition meets high-tech

The Positive Grid Reactor 100 is primarily aimed at guitarists who are looking for a powerful yet versatile amplifier. Its 12" speaker and sturdy wooden cabinet – and the direct, hands-on controls – make for a much more "mature" feel than the company's existing Spark series. Its revolutionary modelling capabilities mean that beginners and advanced players can find their ideal sound in next to no time, although guitarists with a passion for experimentation will find it particularly exciting. This is exactly where Positive Grid's new Amp Intelligence technology comes into its own, allowing players to translate their ideas into specific tones via text, image, or sound clip: This concept that might admittedly be less interesting to purists who want to focus on one specific sound, but those users will surely find the Reactor 100's enormous flexibility and 100W output (which can be reduced to 25W or 1W as desired) attractive all the same.

Front grid on the Positive Grid Reactor 100

About Positive Grid

Positive Grid was founded in the Californian city of San Diego in 2013, and from the very beginning the company’s mission statement was to bridge the gap between mobile technologies such as smartphones, as well as the potential offered by the digital world, and the analogue feel of guitar and bass equipment. The company’s pursuit of this goal has produced a range of exciting products, the most significant of which is undoubtedly the award-winning BIAS FX 2 amp and effects modelling software platform. With its "Spark Amp" series, Positive Grid has combined the limitless possibilities that the digital world provides with conventional guitar and bass amplifiers. Positive Grid’s spirit of innovation and the speed with which new developments are produced is a clear indication of what this still relatively young company has in store for the future.

Powered by creativity

The Positive Grid Reactor 100 is most at home wherever guitarists need to switch between completely different sounds, and its switchable output power means that the amp can adapt to everything from low-volume home practice to louder environments like rehearsals and gigs. The USB-C interface lets users record their ideas or play in backing tracks, and as mentioned above, the amp can be completely controlled via the Reactor app. Players who already have an external effects setup or a modelling board also have plenty of creative freedom thanks to the Reactor 100's effects loop and power amp input, in addition to which the MIDI and Bluetooth interfaces and the wireless footswitching system (sold separately) mean that toggling between sounds while playing is a breeze. The Reactor 100 will thus particularly appeal to guitarists who have to accommodate a myriad of different styles, such as those who play in cover/top 40 bands.

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Löst Versprechen ein - geiler Amp!
Rock_Ur_ Vibes 24.06.2026
Innovation trifft auf einfachste Bedienung. Die Tones sind teilweise sensationell gut und der 100 W Amp hat unfassbare Power, lässt sich auf jeden Fall für Club Gigs nutzen und ich werde ihn entsprechend testen. Ich bin wieder einmal begeistert von der Verarbeitung.
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Son incroyable le reste à juger avec le temps
SUNSET MUSIC LIVE 83 16.08.2026
Sorti de deux Line 6 spider 3 et spider 4, je charchais un ampli capable de me sortir les presets des titres que je reprend avec mon groupe en live. J'ai été séduit par les dizaines de vidéos youtube vantant les mérites de cet engin dopé à l'IA . J'ai reçu rapidement l'engin que j'avais commandé avec sa pédale. 1er hic : impossible de connecter en bluetooth la pédale à l'ampli. Second hic : au bout de quelques heures d'utilisation, le haut parleur émettait des vibrations dérangeantes sur les sons les plus graves. Heureusement, grâce au SAV thomann qui je dois l'admettre est très réactif, nous avons échangé pour trouver une solution aux deux problèmes évoqués plus haut N'ayant pas pu être dépanné, Thomann m'a demandé de renvoyer le matériel pour un test SAV. Seulement, deux concerts étaient prévus quelques jours plus tard. thomann une fois de plus a pris en compte mes impératifs et m'a renvoyé illico, un ampli et une pédale. Cette fois ci tout fonctionne parfaitement.
Testé en studio et lors de 3 lives, je peux dire que le son est époustouflant. Les presets que j'ai choisi son tout simplement bluffantes.
L'application Reactor n'est pas des plus intuitives, mais on s'en sort.
Les avantages : plus de perte de temps lors des choix d'une set list, car le tone creator vous propose des presets convainquants. La pédale bluetooth est très pratique en live, surtout couplée à une pédale de volume externe. Encore une fois le son qui sort de l'ampli est fabuleux et tellement olus chaud que mes vieux spider Line 6.
Les inconvénients : classer ses presets par ordre de la set list est impossible. Le pedalbord ne comprend que 8 bank, autant dire pas assez pour un set de 2 heures sauf à jouer toujours le même style. Autre inconvénient, et contrairement aux vidéos youtube des influenceurs, vous devez avoir votre téléphone ou tablette à quelques centimètres de l'ampli pour ne pas être déconnecté, Au debut je l'avais posé dessus, mais durant le jeu, les vibrations ont jetemon téléphone au sol. Ceci m'a obligé d'acheter un support à pince pour maintenir mon téléphone à 10 cm de l'ampli.
Sur le dernier concert mon son s'est subitement coupé et j'ai dû eteindreet allumer à nouveau l'ampli pour retrouver du son,,donc à surveiller.
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