Tuesday, February 11, 2025
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Aguilar: Tone Hammer 500 & 700 Overview


In this overview, we take a look at the “New-For-Spring-2024” 2nd Generation Tone Hammer amplifiers.

Starting with the preamp and EQ section, we show how to get started with the EQ, Gain, and Drive controls, and let you hear the Tone Hammer 500 in action!

Then, we dive into the new features! From the Aguilar Cabinet Suite and IR Loader to the Dual XLR outputs and universal mains, the new Aguilar amplifiers offer all of the essential connectivity the modern bassist needs.

For more info, check out https://aguilaramp.com/collections/tone-hammer-bass-amplifiers

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Originally posted by UCqfejj61djdtbLIlunEE4Xg at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4AD05zZvnk

10 thoughts on “Aguilar: Tone Hammer 500 & 700 Overview

  • This video states that "you CAN have your EQ and impulse responses added to your headphone out.." How is this done? Does the stock configuration only allow a clean/untouched DI through the headphone out? I also do not know what format IR this unit accepts. 48k? 96k? How long? Does it auto-truncate if the files are longer than the stock IRs? The user manual was not very detailed with a lot of the functionality. Where can I find detailed and complete information on this unit? Thank you

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  • Overdrive sounds digital/buzzy. It needs 2ohm function, and TWO jacks! More power would be great. Oh, wait…my GK Legacy has all that, and 1200 watts. Ya came up a little short, Aguilar. (I do like the cab sim stuff, but that feature is not important, to me, compared to the above.)

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  • Hey, Aguilar, can you please make a 200 to 300 watt version with international voltage switching that competes in size with the micro amps on the market?

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  • Yeah, everything looks great and I'd jump at the new model, but…
    I'm bewildered as to why you've discontinued the Tone Hammer 350. It makes no sense. You should have discontinued the TH500 as it's now superfluous. The difference between the 500 and 700 is minimal, 1.46dB, for another $100. Even between the 350 and 700, there's only a 3dB difference. The 350 has more power than I'll ever need and comes in a much more convenient size. I love my TH350 and would've JUMPED at the chance to get the new features in the same sized unit. I've asked this directly with no comment.

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  • Are the fans finally actually quiet? And do they turn off when the amp is cool enough or do they stay on til you turn the amp off like on the first model?

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