Positive Grid Spark Amp Recording - USB versus Headphone Output

Positive Grid Spark Amp Recording - USB versus Headphone output Is there a quality difference between the two? What about "preserving Spark stereo effects"? I test a bunch of combinations so you can let your ears decide. There is absolutely no processing on any test, you're hearing the raw sound from the Spark amp. At the end I give my thoughts on how I record guitars and the pros and cons of using the Spark amp USB port versus the headphone jack Feel free to leave angry comments about me speling "recorded" as "recored" on a couple graphics, you might make my 'dumbest, most useless comments' video should I get popular enough to attract more haters! I recommend headphones! 00:00 start! 00:34 what I’m testing and why 01:04 how I setup the test 02:20 - Test 1: Amp head only, 1 mono track 03:01 - Test 2: Amp head only, 1 stereo track 03:42 - Test 3: Amp and FX, recorded to one mono track 04:25 - Test 4: Amp and FX, recorded to one stereo track 05:07 - Test 5: Headphone out, splitter cable to 2 mono tracks no panning 05:26 - Test 6: Same as test 9, but hard panned track 1 to L and c 05:48 - Test 7: USB, run through an auxiliary track, stereo delay added post-spark amp 06:09 - Wrap-up and my opinion My band: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3zswj... My solo country project: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1b3AJ... Cool Clever Dood stuff: https://teespring.com/stores/clever-swag Headphone to Stereo Splitter: https://amzn.to/2MwvTSC Adapter Used: https://amzn.to/34UHJw1