i dont see why you'd have to fix a new amp, but id advise just buying a new one. unless you have a lot of experience it would be incredibly difficult to fix it.
New Zealand Baja Guitar amps are made in Christchurch.
Buy a new one
get a new one
Not quite sure what your asking, If its buzzing because the jack is the problem then you probably need to re solder the wires in either the guitar or the cord, if its the cord it would be easier to just buy a new cord. If its buzzing when the guitar isn't plugged into the amp the try adjusting the truss rod.
It is a great choice for kids who are just learning to play the guitar. It has only three strings, so it is easier for children's hands to handle. I hope your son enjoys his new instrument.
Take it out and buy a new one. This is easier since you don't have to take the time to fix it.
yes, you have to rebuild it, it is usually easier and much cheaper to just buy a new alternator.
Depends if you have a good guitar or not, if not get a guitar if you do get an amp and just buy a new guitar when your current one is not worth having anymore :)
An easy fix is to buy a distortion pedal, change the pickups in your guitar to something not shop sent (unless yours came with a good name brand with the pickup), or the most expensive but the best fix is buy a new amp. I bought a line 6 spider 3 model and and I got a first act guitar to sound like my kramer focus 3000 series, which is from the early 80s. The kramer also sounded just as good as a few brand new guitars on the market today
They said that the new update will fix this problem and have ascention and easier controls. it should come this month
Your frets might be crooked, try bringing it to an instrument repair man, he'll know how to fix it.
Sorry. But there is no new electric guitar. :(