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Jet and Reggie pit 3 heavy hitting but light weight bass amp heads against each other in this low frequency shootout to determine which one steals the show. Will it be the Mesa Boogie Subway D-800, the Aguilar Tone Hammer 500, or the Euphonic Audio iAmp Micro? Each has plenty of volume, with the wattage to move some serious air (the power range for these amps is 350-800 watts). Each features a class D power section, so they are almost as easy to move around as a pedal. Each has a powerful preamp section, with tons of tone-shaping goodness on tap. But they have very different strengths, as it turns out, and all of them are good enough to make the final decision difficult for our intrepid heroes. They'll put both a vintage P-bass with flatwound strings and a vintage Rickenbacker 4003 with roundwounds through all 3 amps in a direct comparison so you can decide with them. Put on some headphones and come along for the ride! For more info on Mesa Boogie amps, please visit: https://www.mesaboogie.com/en-US/ For details on the Aguilar Tone Hammer, go to: https://www.aguilaramp.com/ To hear Jet and Reg in a band context, check out their Psychedelic Jazz Rock album "Road Trip" by Tonekasl: http://www.tonekasl.com For even more content, please check out Gear 'n Gigs audio podcasts at: https://gearngigs.podbean.com/ or anywhere podcasts are streamed. Be sure to subscribe, like, and hit the notification bell so we can let you know about our next show! Thanks for the support, from your neighbors at Gear 'n Gigs! Gear 'n Gigs is a firm believer in the work of The Gift of Music Foundation, to help bring more music to the world. They create access to musical instruments and music education through innovative, needs-based programs. By serving a wide range of music students, families, and programs, they are able to sustain and grow their impact and outreach. Their long-term vision is to have locations across the USA and become the preeminent support mechanism for music education and advocacy across the country. Ways to Help: Instrument donations drive their programming and impact, as well as generating fundraising revenue. They accept instrument donations from all over the world. They accept most instruments, gear, and pro audio for donation. As a 501(c)(3) your donation is 100% tax deductible in the US. (They do not accept upright pianos or spinet organs.) They offer multiple pre-paid shipping options to complete your instrument donation pledge from anywhere in the USA. You may also choose to pay for shipping to help further reduce their costs. Those in the Atlanta, Georgia area may also drop off their donation at their Marietta HQ. Options for completing your pledge will be emailed to you shortly after completing the form. You may also make a one-time or recurring financial gift. To pledge an instrument for donation and/or give a financial gift, please go to: www.giftofmusic.org/donate