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Aguilar Announces Tone Hammer 350

The Tone Hammer 350 retains the big sound of its predecessor within an even smaller footprint.

New York, NY (January 4, 2011) — Aguilar has announced the new Tone Hammer 350, designed to provide legendary "Aguilar Sound" in a tiny, 3-pound package.

Following on the heels of the Tone Hammer 500 amplifier, the Tone Hammer 350 retains the big sound of its predecessor within an even smaller footprint. Giving the Tone Hammer 350 its flexible tone-shaping capabilities is Aguilar’s Tone Hammer preamp, the same preamp used in the Tone Hammer D.I./preamp pedal, which has become a favorite of bass players all over the world. The Tone Hammer 350 features bass, treble and fully sweepable midrange controls. The Drive control utilizes Aguilar’s proprietary AGS circuit which adds subtle distortion and midrange punch to the sound.

Assembled in Aguilar’s New York City factory, the Tone Hammer 350 will be released in March 2012 and carry a street price of $499.

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