General
Building on the legacy of the renowned DB 750, Aguilar offers the DB 751 bass amplifier head as the perfect combination of brute force and a rich tone. This revolutionary hybrid amplifier carries a discreet Mosfet power amp as well as a preamp with three 12AX7 tubes. What's more, the DB 751 features several improvements regarding its EQ section, a better layout of its controls, detachable rack ears and thermally controlled fans - all without risking the DB 750's legendary sound.
Aguilar DB 751: Versatile Powerhouse
With 975 watts at 2 ohms (750 watts at 4 ohms) the Aguilar 751 has more than enough headroom to enliven your bass sound on any stage - regardless of the type of music you play. What's more, this three-unit high rack amp is very easy to use. There's a gain and a volume control with clip indicator, as well as a very effective 3-band EQ at your disposal. Also, there are bright and deep switches, just in case you'd like some more sparkle or bass. Further still, there's a -6dB button that is perfect for bass guitars with high-output pickups.
Built-In DI and FX Loop
Additionally, the TH751 features a DI-connector for direct recording or live stage performances. It is a balanced XLR output that has a pre/post EQ switch and ground lift. Aguilar's DB751 is also equipped with a versatile FX loop so you can add your favourite effects to the signal. You can alternate between line and instrument level (-20 dB) by pulling the send-volume knob. Retract the return-volume knob and you switch the FX loop from parallel to series. Moreover, when you use the mute button to mute the sound, the tuner output remains active.