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AguilarAG500SC112C:SOLD
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eubassix
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[size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Specs:250W @ 8 ohms, 500W @ 4 ohms (with extension cab); 12" speaker Adjustable tweeter; Extension cab jack; Saturation circuit;Integral phase plug AG 500SC-112C 1x12 Bass Combo. Bright: +15dB >4kHz shelving ; Treble: ±13dB @ 4kHz shelving ; High Mid: ±14dB @ 800Hz peaking Low Mid: ±14dB @ 400Hz peaking ; Bass: ±18dB @ 40Hz shelving ; Deep: +6dB <100Hz shelving ; FX Loop: Series/Parallel ; Send pot is push/pull for line or instrument level ; Return pot is push/pull for parallel or series operation; Neutrik Speakon outputs ; XLR balanced D.I. out with Pre and Post EQ switch[ Tuner output ; 19"W x 19"H x 18"D ; 60 lbs. [/font][/size]
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My apologies, it's just that you said earlier in the thread that it was the same as the one sold at The Gallery. The one sold at The Gallery was a dual channel version (second overdrive channel with full e.q.) with a footswtich for channel changing and mute so therefore it's not the same as the one at The Gallery.

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We had the 'big brother' 2x12" version of this at BassGear last year - sounded huge!

Really good combos and very rare - I don't think Aguilar have made another combo since.

I've owned both the single channel and dual channel versions of the AG500 head and I must admit that I found the second channel pretty much unusable. The overdrive sounded mushy and nasty and I never got a sound from it I liked. The single channel is great as it is, much easier, and more flexible, to simply add a pedal of your choice if distortion, fuzz, overdrive etc is required.

Of course that's just my ears but I do know a top pro player who gigged one for quite a while who said exactly the same thing about the overdrive channel :)

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