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I Am Going To Buy This Amp But Why Is It So Cheap

What is a good, cheap car amp?

sounds like a small 4 ch would get you up and running:

If you can fit an amp this size: http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_3704...
It's actually pretty powerful. you'd want to add an 8 awg amp kit to get it wired: http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_4505...

Taking the small electrical system into account it would be beneficial to use a class D amp as they are more electrically efficient than a standard class a/b amp (like the Jensen), but the cheapest common option I could find is the power acoustik rz4-1200d at $94 from vminnovations.com. It would be roughly the same power as the Jensen - despite its higher ratings.

I recently ran across an amp on ebay that looks interesting though, and might fit your needs well. It's called the Shark, model # shkamp100 ( http://www.ebay.com/itm/271136211961). It's really small, fairly powerful, class D, and really cheap.

Why am I so cheap!!!!?

You and your husband need to get on the same page. No relationship will last unless you are on a mutual budget that you both agree upon and stick to. If one person is blowing money then they are out of line. Money is VERY tight for me and my wife. We are 5 months behind in rent, but keep making promises, and we don't waste any money. Many times cannot even afford to buy food, much less $14 in Pizza (wow expensive!) for our 2yr old, so we have to eat ramen noodles or canned veggies.

Look, if you still have separate bank accounts then you need to get rid of them and have one joint checking account, and maybe one joint savings account. If you hubby refises to give up his separated money you should be alarmed. This means that he is either wasting much more than you think and does not want you to know about it; or he is buying things from places he does not want you to see the line item for, like a porn site or something. I would recommend Bank Of America, as they show EVERY little detail about spending online. My wife and I use it, and can see everything that goes on. My paycheck is direct deposited into our joint account so all money use is open and accounted for. If your husband refuses to agree to that then you have other marital issues that need counseling like trust issues.

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Why are HUSBANDS so cheap?

I know my husband thinks that all the financial responsibility ultimately falls on him. No matter how much you make, maybe it's just a guy thing and that's the way they all feel. If this is the case, then any money he makes he feels he can spend because the things he wants to buy makes perfect sense to him. Yet if you spend money on brand name groceries, he might see that as fluffy stuff that you don't need. There are certain goods that I will not take generic on...that's just me.

If you guys were to have a budget, maybe then you could get what you wanted and he wouldn't be so upset about it. Maybe he just needs assurance that you're willing to save money where it doesn't matter, but you're not willing to give up some of the smaller things.

No matter what, there are always going to be things that someone can complain about. True, you don't go out to get your hair and nails done once a week--and even if you buy a Walmart shirt every 6 months, he's going to find something wrong in that.

Without any employment involvement or any insider information I’m going off what I see from my eyes growing up going to harbor freight. They find a common well built design for a tool and copy it. They use people as the guinea pigs for what would have been the “testers” in r&d. Most of their tools are built by their factories, with Chinese wage workers. They produce huge volumes. They are fairly direct to customers. Fairly because they name their own factories “Pittsburgh” or “Central” so they can over-bill each other for tax purposes. Once in US store the workers are making basic wages. All these tactics saves money for the company so they can pass the savings on to the customer, me. I buy their tools. Sounded like I didn’t like them right?As much as I prefer spending my dollars locally, I have no qualms buying a 1” socket set for occasional use or a snap ring plier set for occasional use or a 6’ pry bar for occasional use. Or a $99 predator engine to replace my log splitter engine, for more occasional use. I’m aware of the beast that is harbor freight, gobbling up local tool trucks and even sears. But I’m part of the American system on the other side. I can’t beat a deal. It beats me.

Cheap Amplifier and Subwoofer ??????????

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I bought an amp head, what do I need to know before I buy a cab?

Of course you need a cab... how else would you hear anything you're playing? The amp doesn't have speakers! (otherwise it would be a combo amp) Just make sure that the impedance of the cab matches the head!

Most heads have a switch that will allow it to operate at different levels, so just read the owners manual and figure out what your head can do.

Don't run the amp without a cab hooked up. It's bad for it. Also, don't hook up the cab with normal guitar cables. You need speaker cables.

In regards to the cab, don't worry about the brand so much. Amp companies don't make their own speakers. You can find the same exact speakers in cabs made by Fender, Marshall, Mesa, etc. The speakers make a HUGE difference. Personally, I like the Celestion V30s. Those are my favorite guitar speakers. I like their sound, and I think they complement my playing style. Do your research and find some speakers that you like, then try to get a cab loaded with those speakers!

When people say buy a cheap bass guitar what do they mean?

You know what? If you are a beginner looking to learn the bass, then you may be fine in buying that bass. (believe me, I've played some of the cheapest basses around when I was younger and recording myself in my home studio and needed a bass part.) As long as there is an adjustable bridge so that the strings aren't too high for comfortable play, then almost any bass can be used, really.
This bass does have an adjustable bridge, so I really don't see a big problem. you would need to get a little bass amp, but you can buy headphone amps for the bass that are very reasonable ($20-$60)

I have been a pro guitar player, but as I said when I was young, I had some seriously funky instruments other than my top of the line guitar that I had, but my drum kit was REALLY bad and my bass was probably worse than this one, and I was able to make it work out. it's not pro quality, but will get the job done for the time being.
Later if you are interested in improving your gear, you can look into a more expensive "cheap" bass for $2-300 and get a pretty decent bass from Fender's Squier line or maybe an Ibanez and a combo amp for jamming with friends.
Cheap is good for beginners to find out if they have the ability and chops to play in earnest. that way if you find that you lose interest, you haven't spent a lot of money .
Cheap is only bad if you are talking acoustic guitars. Cheap acoustics can literally be painful to play, but electric guitars or basses, even cheap ones, can be fiddled with to make them playable.

What Guitar Amp Should I buy?

a voxac30 is my dream amp. Anything less then that in the vox world is not the same the ac15 is nice but its missing the complete sound. the old line6 spiders (version 1) are cool. Digital amps really let you tweak them and get lots of sounds if you want to spend the time. You should try a fender twin and also the Blues Jr. the twin might be a bit two clean and pricey but the Blues Jr. are nice especially if you upgrade the speaker. Also Roland JC-120's are great, although a distortion pedal is needed. have you played a tele thinline with 2 p90's. those are absolutely awesome guitars and the reissues are only $700, which would then allow you to buy the AC30.

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