Aguilar Amplification will give you a sneak peak of the new Tone Hammer 350 amp at booth 5956 at the coming NAMM 2012.
Although planned for a March 2012 release, the new superlight Tone Hammer 350 will make its first public appearance this week at Anaheim CA.
The new Tone Hammer 350 is a smaller version of its big brother, the Tone Hammer 500 amplifier. By using the same preamp used in the Tone Hammer D.I./Preamp pedal, it retains the big distinctive Aguilar sound in a smaller, lighter and affordable package.
The Tone Hammer 350 features controls for treble, bass and fully sweepable midrange. There is also the Drive control which utilizes Aguilar’s proprietary AGS circuit, adding subtle distortion and midrange punch to the sound. All these features add up to provide you with your own Aguilar sound, tailor fitted to your needs. And since the Tone Hammer 350 is small and practical, you can easily carry it around on your gigs to make sure you get consistent Aguilar tone.
The Aguilar Tone Hammer 350 amp is manufactured in their New York City factory and will be available around March of 2012. For more information, you can visit the product page at Aguilar Amplification.
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