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As others have said, it reminds me of the old SWR Workingmanโ€™s stuff, a look I was never a fan of, and this new Aguilar does nothing to change my opinion.ย 

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Sounds good in the marketing video (but it would). Love the โ€˜50s sci-fi lab aesthetic of the DB750, but the โ€˜70s kitchen styling much less so. Iโ€™m assuming class D but havenโ€™t seen confirmation in specs. Agi seems to have moved-on a long way

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RE: just marketing and such, I don't know about the Daves etc, but they mention that this is designed for small clubs, churches and pit bands etc, where there's not much space. In churches/pit bands at least the amp never really gets moved, it's more of an install.

I reckon this fits the bill. It's small enough to sneak on some stage noise, the rear connections open up a bunch of options for in-ear monitoring, and having some simple impulse responses available on the DI outputs is actually pretty handy. As an aside their new Octamizer / TLC pedals have some genuinely nifty features too.

The new Ashdown series looks ace but it just has one plain DI out - it's a different thing. It's a shame you can't connect another cab to the Aguilar, but that'd kind of defeat the point anyway. Maybe it's a bit pricey but my experience with my Tone Hammer head is that it's a 'buy well, buy once' thing.

Re: Eco-mode, maybe it's similar to some modern active PA speakers. We use a big HK Audio system with an eco-mode. If it doesn't receive any audio signal for a while, it powers itself down, and automatically turns itself back on as soon as it gets a signal again. This could be pretty handy for the target venues.

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Self-confessed Aguilar fan-boi here - own four of their amps, two DI units and a mixture of their pedals. Having cogitated since first becoming aware of this one, the answer has to be no!

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I personally think it's ugly, but I also question whether they've hit their utilitarian design statement.

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I still don't think I'd buy one, but I could maybe look past the aesthetics more easily if...

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- the back of it was completely blank so it could be used tight against a wall and transported safely laying flat

- the power connector was on the side under one of the vents and the power switch was on the front panel

- the amp controls and power switch took up only the left (or right..) half of the twin-tub front panel

- a front facing patch-bay took up the other half of the panel, housing all the stuff that's currently on the back

- it came with a flightcase style clip-on 'lid' that made it cuboid in transport and protected the panel/patch-bay

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33 minutes ago, Ed_S said:

it came with a flightcase style clip-on 'lid' that made it cuboid in transport and protected the panel/patch-bay

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That I think it going to be the downfall of this when owner reviews emerge, I long ago ditched attractive open front/back retro tolex head cases due to the number of times I or one of my bandmates broke controls when moving the gear around. I get that the manufacturers seem to think that this is more of an installation unit - theatre pits, rehearsal rooms, and studios - but they're all situations in which, while the unit might not be in and out of a van or car boot every day, space is still at a premium, and instruments, mic/drum stands, and various other solid objects are often being moved around with less care than should be the case (my DB's current impromptu extra soundhole is testament to the effects of a poorly placed mic stand and a clumsy musician). I've not found any evidence of the manufacturer asking bassists themselves what they need from a small form factor combo in the was Mesa/ @agedhorseย have been doing recently. Perhaps they'll need to do some after the fact market research re cases etc?ย 

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34 minutes ago, Beedster said:

I long ago ditched attractive open front/back retro tolex head cases due to the number of times I or one of my bandmates broke controls when moving the gear around.


Absolutely - Iโ€™m all about the miniature and lightweight gear, but much of that gives plenty of cause for concern with dials and switches protruding from very droppable little boxes.

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Was lucky to find a suitable EVA case for the little TC head Iโ€™ve been using lately, which whilst not that tough is better than nowt.

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The best way of protecting this new offering would appear to be Calgon.

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I think it looks entirely terrible.

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It could sound fantastic, but I just couldn't rock up with that, unless we used a Currys van to drive to gigs.

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