spyder Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) ย Looks like a interesting combo for small / medium stages. Edited 18 hours ago by spyder 3 Quote
Ben Jamin Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago This looks and sounds great! Love the whole design! Really cool to have a few impulse response options built into the DI, modern digital antics but no faff. Also dual DI and aux/headphone outputs are a neat touch, plenty of monitoring options! I've been gigging a Tone Hammer 350 and a Barefaced Compact for YEARS, and I am very happy. But this just gave me GASย ๐ 1 Quote
mr4stringz Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago I donโt dislike the aesthetics but it does give me 1970s washing machine vibesโฆ 1 1 Quote
spyder Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago 5 minutes ago, mr4stringz said: I donโt dislike the aesthetics but it does give me 1970s washing machine vibesโฆ That's why I think it's a fantastic. Something different from the usual combo or cab design. I think it might be a bit marmite. 1 Quote
mr4stringz Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 5 minutes ago, spyder said: That's why I think it's a fantastic. Something different from the usual combo or cab design. I think it might be a bit marmite. Yep, Iโm all for a bit of a change to the visual โnormalโ. Quote
Treb Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Well Aguilar has a 1970's vibe soundwise, so... Do agree 'bout the Marmite observation, not my cup of tea. Quote
ped Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Looks quite cool but hate the name. Tone Hammer. Reminds me of the fad where everything bass had to be MAX or have the letter X in it at least.ย Quote
JohnR Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago It looks like a vintage American washing machine.ย 1 Quote
Lozz196 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Wouldnโt look out of place on stage with Rush and their penchant for washing machines etc on stage. More I see it the more I like it. Quote
ped Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Quite like it when people big up amplifiers by saying they have loads of bass, tons of mids and great treble 2 Quote
Beedster Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 1 minute ago, ped said: Quite like it when people big up amplifiers by saying they have loads of bass, tons of mids and great treble Itโs got a lot of tone Ped ๐ 2 Quote
ped Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago It would be cool if it had wheels. I wonder if itโs a bit tricky to move otherwise, I could be wrong and not sure of the weight but it looks as though the height and handle might make it a bit awkward.ย ย I like the look though. Iโve always liked combos for some reason.ย Quote
Beedster Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Itโs like the old SWRs, never thought it was a good design, style over function 1 Quote
ped Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Whatโs โEco Modeโ? Does it make it cheaper? ๐ Quote
Ben Jamin Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, ped said: Whatโs โEco Modeโ? Does it make it cheaper? ๐ I think it's a longer cycle but it uses less water at 30ยฐC! Genuinely really like this design, I can see the shelf being handy for bits and pieces. One could even perch perhaps. The Tone Hammer's a great sounding amp and the connectivity on the back is pretty handy. Wish they'd added some wheels to the back, so you can pull it along from that top handle. I guess you could add some? Edited 10 hours ago by Ben Jamin 1 Quote
Beedster Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago ย Getโs less attractive each time I look โฆ.ย 2 Quote
skej21 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago This just epitomises what Aguilar has become since the Daves moved on. Overpriced, lacking basic functionality with โnew aestheticsโ designed for the โinfluencerโ persona which theyโve gone all-in on (in place of all the established working players like Dave Swift et al that they decided to no longer support).ย ย When you look at companies like Ashdown and their NAMM26 releases (like UK-built 500w Original EVO amps for ยฃ499 vs its Aguilar counterpart v2 TH500 at ยฃ959), you can see how disconnected Aguilar have become. ย Trying to role it in glitter and flog it for twice the price, relying onย brand premium and what brands look good for videosโฆ Iโve seen it before with brands and feels like the writing is on the wall! 2 Quote
Beedster Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 21 minutes ago, skej21 said: This just epitomises what Aguilar has become since the Daves moved on. Overpriced, lacking basic functionality with โnew aestheticsโ designed for the โinfluencerโ persona which theyโve gone all-in on (in place of all the established working players like Dave Swift et al that they decided to no longer support).ย ย When you look at companies like Ashdown and their NAMM26 releases (like UK-built 500w Original EVO amps for ยฃ499 vs its Aguilar counterpart v2 TH500 at ยฃ959), you can see how disconnected Aguilar have become. ย Trying to role it in glitter and flog it for twice the price, relying onย brand premium and what brands look good for videosโฆ Iโve seen it before with brands and feels like the writing is on the wall! ย That's funnily enough exactly what I thought when I saw it, albeit far more clearly articulated, in short that this is more about marketing and image than audio. There's so much about it that hasn't been designed with a gigging player in mind (no wheels plus what looks to be a flimsy handle, no ext out, awkward shape with exposed controls), and too much that appears to have been designed to grab attention. I hope it comes in a very strong and well designed cover or the days of those knobs are numbered.ย 2 Quote
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