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Open Box Aguilar 30th Anniversary TH500 V2 500W Limited-Edition Bass Amp Head Level 1 Pearl White

Aguilar celebrates 30 years of bass innovation with the limited-edition TH500 V2 bass amp head. Now available in a stunning pearl white finish, this 500W powerhouse combines vintage warmth with modern flexibility, making it a perfect choice for bassists seeking tonal excellence in a portable design. With a versatile feature set that includes an all-analog preamp, 3-band EQ, and cabinet impulse response (IR) capabilities, the TH500 V2 is as practical as it is elegant, commemorating three decades of Aguilar's leadership in bass amplification.
Vintage Tone Meets Modern Convenience
The TH500 V2 captures the rich, harmonically textured sound of vintage tube amps in a lightweight package. Its all-analog preamp delivers a warm and rounded character, ensuring your bass tone resonates with classic Aguilar depth. The 3-band EQ, featuring a semi-parametric midrange, gives you precise control to shape your sound, while the drive control adds just the right amount of grit for a punchy, dynamic edge. With this amp head, you can effortlessly switch between mellow grooves and cutting, overdriven tones.
Ultimate Tonal Versatility With Cabinet IRs
One of the standout features of the TH500 V2 is its integrated cabinet IR loader. This allows players to choose from Aguilar's preloaded SL and DB cabinet impulse responses, or upload their own custom IRs, providing unlimited tonal options. Whether you prefer the punch of a 4x10, the warmth of a 1x15, or the balance of a 2x12, the cabinet simulator makes it easy to craft your perfect sound. The amp also offers dual balanced XLR line outs, enabling stereo setups or sending a polished signal directly to front-of-house and monitoring systems.
Built for the Road
Designed with portability in mind, the TH500 V2 weighs just over four pounds, making it an ideal companion for touring musicians. Its rugged steel chassis and aluminum faceplate are built to withstand the demands of life on the road, while the universal power supply ensures compatibility in any country. With 500W of power at 2.67 ohms, the TH500 V2 provides ample headroom to fill venues of any size, ensuring your tone stays consistent and powerful in every performance environment.
Features That Define Excellence
The TH500 V2 offers an array of features designed for professional bassists. With 500W of output, an all-analog preamp for tube-like warmth, a 3-band EQ with semi-parametric midrange, and a cabinet IR loader, this amp head delivers on both sound and functionality. Dual balanced XLR outputs and a lightweight, durable design further enhance its versatility. Finished in limited-edition pearl white to commemorate Aguilar's 30th anniversary, the TH500 V2 is not just an amp—it's a celebration of tone, craftsmanship, and innovation.


- Celebrates Aguilar's 30th anniversary with a sleek pearl white finish
- 500W output at 2.67 ohms provides ample headroom for any venue
- All-analog preamp delivers warm, vintage-inspired tube-like tone
- 3-band EQ with semi-parametric midrange for precise tone shaping
- Drive control adds grit and punch to cut through any mix effortlessly
- Cabinet IR loader supports Aguilar SL/DB IRs or custom IR uploads
- Lightweight at just over 4lb., perfect for gigs and studio sessions
- Rugged steel chassis with universal power supply for global use
- Type: Solid-state bass amp head
- Power Output: 500 watts at 2.67 ohms
- EQ: 3-band EQ with semi-parametric midrange
- Other: Gain, Master Volume, Drive, Cabinet Simulator (IR loader)
- Inputs: 1 x 1/4" (instrument)
- Outputs: 1 x Speakon, 2 x XLR (DI), 1 x 1/4" (tuner), 1 x 1/8" (headphone out)
- Effects loop: Send/Return
- Features: Stores 3 cabinet impulse responses, 3rd party IR support
- Power Source: Universal power supply (100V to 240V)
- Dimensions: (Not specified)
- Weight: 4 lb.
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submitteda year ago
asked bytom
fromPrescott AZ
so if my math skills haven't left me, I think that the effective power at 4 ohms and 8 ohms is 334W and 167W respectively. Is that correct?
That's about right but keep in mind, ohmage is not consistent. 2.67 is a ridiculous spec.

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