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Aguilar’s AG700 bass amp

Aguilar Amplification has announced the immediate UK availability of the new addition to its USA-made bass amplifier range – the AG700. Available to order through exclusive UK distributors Barnes & Mullins, the new AG700 is a solid-state bass amplifier head delivering 700 continuous watts at 4 ohms and 350 watts at 8 ohms.

Weighing a mere 2.22kg (4.9 lbs), the AG700 is uniquely built with a 2.67 ohm load so can be used with a combination of 4 and 8 ohms cabinets.

The AG700 has the dynamic range, clarity and fast transient response of its predecessor – the legendary AG500 – but features more low-end power and much greater headroom. A raft of EQ functionality allows for extremely flexible tone options to suit a range of sounds and playing styles.

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It boasts Treble, High Mid, Low Mid and Bass tone controls as well as Deep and Bright EQ buttons that add extra presence to the highs and a punchy, pounding boost to the low frequencies. A series effects loop is also included that adds 6 dB of additional gain, making it useful for a broad range of effects units, plus universal mains power eliminates the need to switch voltages when touring from country to country. With a full-featured, professional portable bass head that can easily be transported and gigged across the world, offering a wealth of tone-shaping options for a multitude of top-quality bass tones.

 


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