I will try to make this post more lucid and well thought out than my other rambling disasters. It crosses over into amps a bit, but I think it is mostly effect related.
Th facts as I see them:
1. I have resigned myself to the reality that I am going to have to acquire some type of power amp for practice and for times when IEM's are not practical.
2. I don't see any reason to buy Markbass at $0.86 or $1.20 per watt when I can buy QSC for $0.50 per watt. (At 4Ω
3. The downside to point #2 is that I have no preamp slated for my new rig.
4. I have a shiny new Sansamp VT Bass which should make an ok preamp most of the time. Unfortunately, there will probably be many times when I turn it off.
Taking those points into consideration, I have been looking for something with some EQ that will adequately drive a power amp. I'm not looking for a full-blown rack preamp. I would rather just have some quality EQ with a couple of outputs.
Now we get to the Aguilar Tone Hammer in my subject line. It seems to have some reasonable EQ. Two questions:
1. How do you think it would work as a preamp sitting at the end of the effects chain?
Something like: some effects -> VT -> other effects and compressor -> Tone Hammer
2. Will the VT and the Tone Hammer play nice together (as long as the AGS is disengaged)?
3. Can I use both the XLR and 1/4" outputs on the Tone Hammer at the same time? So the XLR can go to the house and the 1/4" can go to the power amp?
I wouldn't have minded if it had two adjustable mids - but I am not willing to plunk down the cash for a rack mount parametric EQ.
I am open to other ideas. The EBS Microbass seems like overkill. I have a Sansamp BDDI that I could stick on the end of the line, but the EQ on it is suboptimal.
Th facts as I see them:
1. I have resigned myself to the reality that I am going to have to acquire some type of power amp for practice and for times when IEM's are not practical.
2. I don't see any reason to buy Markbass at $0.86 or $1.20 per watt when I can buy QSC for $0.50 per watt. (At 4Ω
3. The downside to point #2 is that I have no preamp slated for my new rig.
4. I have a shiny new Sansamp VT Bass which should make an ok preamp most of the time. Unfortunately, there will probably be many times when I turn it off.
Taking those points into consideration, I have been looking for something with some EQ that will adequately drive a power amp. I'm not looking for a full-blown rack preamp. I would rather just have some quality EQ with a couple of outputs.
Now we get to the Aguilar Tone Hammer in my subject line. It seems to have some reasonable EQ. Two questions:
1. How do you think it would work as a preamp sitting at the end of the effects chain?
Something like: some effects -> VT -> other effects and compressor -> Tone Hammer
2. Will the VT and the Tone Hammer play nice together (as long as the AGS is disengaged)?
3. Can I use both the XLR and 1/4" outputs on the Tone Hammer at the same time? So the XLR can go to the house and the 1/4" can go to the power amp?
I wouldn't have minded if it had two adjustable mids - but I am not willing to plunk down the cash for a rack mount parametric EQ.
I am open to other ideas. The EBS Microbass seems like overkill. I have a Sansamp BDDI that I could stick on the end of the line, but the EQ on it is suboptimal.

) But I've got a VT Bass at home, and can let you know. Off-the-cuff, I would probably say that unless you are dialing in some grind with the VT, the Tone Hammer can probably dial in the what you may be trying to dial in with your VT. I guess it all depends on what tone you are trying to cop now with the VT. By adding the Tone Hammer, you may realize your VT is no longer needed as a tone shaper, and you may consider using it in another way.