The TH has the more distinctive tone. I wish v2 featured a compressor, a control for blending between clean and distorted tone, and a high pass filter that variably swept how much low end gets distorted. Aguilar being owned by Korg along w/Darkglass, it wouldn't have been hard to incorporate Darkglass tech into v2.
I like them both, used to own a tone hammer and liked it, but I like the AG500 better, the AG500 almost reminds me of what I use now “Genzler Magellan”
@@amanisax5630 no I actually have an old SWR Goliath III cab that I love, but I have plugged the Genzler head into other cabs as well, and it always sounds full, wide, precise, clean, warm and modern. I also have the Genzler Magellan DI box/pedal , as well, and lately have been using that allot, it does Vintage and Modern, with a great EQ, very clean sounding, and its convenient as I don’t have to bring the head or cab with me, and the sound guys love it too, they like the sound of the Genzler stuff better than my old tone Hammer, they say it sounds cleaner , fatter and more Modern, but don’t take me wrong Agulair Stuff is top notch stuff, love their stuff , but I just like Genzler a little more.
@@amanisax5630 no problem, if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask, I know it’s a lot of money to spend and it’s hard not to go back-and-forth trying to figure out which one’s going to be right for you. Truly, if you stick with Aguilar or Genzler , you really can’t go wrong with either one. Both of those brands have been a great replacement for my old SWR Workmans head, too bad it shorted out long time ago, and they don’t make them anymore, that’s always the sound I have in my head and both of these brands get me very similar type of sounds .
Genzler seems to be criminally overlooked by a lot of people. Yeah, their stuff is expensive but also extremely good. I would really love to hear @deadbeatstudios opinion in them.
The Drive control on the TH is not an overdrive. It's a confusingly named tone control that gives a broad bump in the midrange. It's really voiced to be a vintage speaker emulator ... something sealed (rolled off lows) and tweaterless (rolled off highs).
Thanks for the video! To be honest, though, I really prefer the first gen AG and Tone Hammer from all the videos I’ve heard so far. Both of the new models seem to lack the bottom end of their predecessors.
The amps weren’t the issue. The basses were: only the Sterling had useable tone. Walk both other basses into any professional studio and they’ll have you put them back in the car. You didn’t test bassamps, but showed us issue basses instead.
The TH has the more distinctive tone. I wish v2 featured a compressor, a control for blending between clean and distorted tone, and a high pass filter that variably swept how much low end gets distorted. Aguilar being owned by Korg along w/Darkglass, it wouldn't have been hard to incorporate Darkglass tech into v2.
You can buy one or the other and then buy the preamp pedal of there other amp.and basically have both. I like the AG500 best
I remember not to long ago Tome Hammer was $599-699 now $999.....Inflation
right, i had it in my head the hammers were like 800, then i looked up the current prices even for the older version haha
I like them both, used to own a tone hammer and liked it, but I like the AG500 better, the AG500 almost reminds me of what I use now “Genzler Magellan”
Was thinking of getting one, you use the bass arrays cabs?
@@amanisax5630 no I actually have an old SWR Goliath III cab that I love, but I have plugged the Genzler head into other cabs as well, and it always sounds full, wide, precise, clean, warm and modern.
I also have the Genzler Magellan DI box/pedal , as well, and lately have been using that allot, it does Vintage and Modern, with a great EQ, very clean sounding, and its convenient as I don’t have to bring the head or cab with me, and the sound guys love it too, they like the sound of the Genzler stuff better than my old tone Hammer, they say it sounds cleaner , fatter and more Modern, but don’t take me wrong Agulair Stuff is top notch stuff, love their stuff , but I just like Genzler a little more.
@@robertlusk8423 Man thank you for the input! Might be going that way. Again much appreciated!
@@amanisax5630 no problem, if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask, I know it’s a lot of money to spend and it’s hard not to go back-and-forth trying to figure out which one’s going to be right for you.
Truly, if you stick with Aguilar or Genzler , you really can’t go wrong with either one.
Both of those brands have been a great replacement for my old SWR Workmans head, too bad it shorted out long time ago, and they don’t make them anymore, that’s always the sound I have in my head and both of these brands get me very similar type of sounds .
Genzler seems to be criminally overlooked by a lot of people. Yeah, their stuff is expensive but also extremely good. I would really love to hear @deadbeatstudios opinion in them.
I would get the AG500V2 and add a TH pedal for oldskool vibes
The AG is best for me! I can do my own coloring. Clean! SL 212 (Jazzman) Lounges, Dinner Clubs....
Got the Original AG 700. Dont like the new Design. And they spared out the second Speaker Out. Why?Sorry.
Agreed.... also I'm skeptical with korg being the new owners and old guards leaving..... are these now going to blow up like the dark glass amps?
AG500 for me. As a side note, your Sweetwater links are not working. Don’t want to miss out on any $ on a potential purchase.
Fixed and thank you!
The Drive control on the TH is not an overdrive. It's a confusingly named tone control that gives a broad bump in the midrange. It's really voiced to be a vintage speaker emulator ... something sealed (rolled off lows) and tweaterless (rolled off highs).
Easy choice, I have both ❤😂😊
Good comparison! My only suggestion is not to be so quick to cut so much low mids, which you did on both amps.
Thanks for the video! To be honest, though, I really prefer the first gen AG and Tone Hammer from all the videos I’ve heard so far. Both of the new models seem to lack the bottom end of their predecessors.
The amps weren’t the issue. The basses were: only the Sterling had useable tone.
Walk both other basses into any professional studio and they’ll have you put them back in the car.
You didn’t test bassamps, but showed us issue basses instead.
You paused on the TH500V2?
How would you compare them to Darkglass 500eds?
wow very nice
Bass needs a setup bro. Buzzy as shit
That’s what it’s supposed to sound like. Sounds good for drop tuned metal