Aguilar has updated its Tone Hammer and AG series lineups in a move that introduces new designs and sought-after updates to the collections. It’s been more than three years since , and the company is clearly keen on keeping apace other modern amp manufacturers by updating two of its most iconic lines for the modern bassist. As such, the new Tone Hammer and AG Series units – available in two variants per family – have been drastically overhauled to include 21st century tech that is starting to become commonplace among other amp models.
Namely, both ranges now support Aguilar Cabinet Suite software. That means the new amps can all host either custom-designed Aguilar SL/DB cabinet or third-party IRs for cab simulation powers, accessible through XLR and headphone outputs. Elsewhere, expanded connectivity through USB-C and dual XLR outputs make the TH and AG amps considerably more versatile.
As the brand explains, bassists can now utilize those aforementioned IRs while sending a pre-EQ signal to FOH. There’s also an auxiliary input and headphone outputs for silent practice, with dedicated mix controls making the cut to “fine-tune” the listening experience, and updated power sections. It’s a set of appointments that wouldn’t be out of place on an amp from, say, Darkglass – .
Here, though, the Aguilar character is retained and bolstered, through the “transparent tone” of the AG amps and the “tube-like warmth” of the Tone Hammers. As mentioned, there are two.
