Purchasing managers trying to find a bargain in file cabinets & storage may have a rough road. It is one of those cost-benefit analysis problems that sends actuaries to drink. You can find your way through the maze by following a few steps:
1) Get fireproof. Invest in file cabinets & storage that wil shrug off flames if something happens to your office.
2) Get firefighter. The only problem with Step One is that you have to redeem the file cabinets & storage in order for them to have been retroactively economical. If a giant concrete beam falls on them after a fire, you might be left with the worst of both worlds. The important thing is not to panic or rush. Ask a professional, like a firefighter, whether all the people and animals are safe. When the firefighter says yes, ask her to go back in and lug out your file cabinets & storage. There are no guarantees here - it’s going to depend what the firefighter tells you.
3) Comparison shop. It may not be very glamorous compared to all this talk of fire and concrete beams, but you can preclude yourself a lot of headache by simply shopping around for inexpensive file cabinets & storage.
4) Metalwork your own. Some facilities such as Oakland, California’s The Crucible, offer unlikely, quasi-industrial hobbyist classes and facilities. If you are dissatisfied with the commercially available file cabinets & storage, go get a little of that do-it-yourself punk ethic and metalwork your own.
5) Avoid the Louis Philippe. The wood is rarefied and gorgeous. However, all but the finest Louis Philippe salesmen would have a very hard time convincing anyone that the Louis Philippe is a bargain in file cabinets & storage. As a thrifty music fan should avoid the box sets on the Bear Family label like the plague, so must a thrifty shopper steer clear of the Louis Philippe.
6) Use unconventional contents. A fancy buzzword for this process would be ’repurposing.’ Even the Louis Philippe is a steal when it doubles as a laundry hamper or a pet’s bed or a place for those old jam jars.
Adding a second amp cabinet will increase the volume, only marginally. Volume is measured on a logarithmic scale with diminishing returns. Every time you double the amount of speakers, you do not double the volume. You must also consider that your source power will now be divided up between two cabinets.
8x10 cabinets can usually handle 800-1200 watts, so an amp that can produce wattage close to that is ideal. I believe amplifiers should be stronger than the cabinets, so that the cab is pushed without overheating the amp. Also using an amp that has significantly less wattage will still produce sound, but the amp may overheat if pushed too hard or if it is under the wrong ohm load.
A stack referrs to a type of amplifier where there is a head, and two cabinets stacked atop one another. The head is on the top of both cabinets. A popular amp stack would be a marshall stack. The cabinets usually consist of 4 12 inch speakers but this can vary.
he uses a Peavey 6505 plus head and Mesa Boogie Rectifier 4x12 straight cabinets
When choosing an amp head for a guitar amplifier, consider the power rating, number of channels, tone shaping controls, effects loop, and compatibility with speaker cabinets.
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When selecting and setting up guitar amp speaker cabinets for the best sound quality and performance, consider factors like matching the cabinet's power handling with the amp's output, choosing the right speaker size and configuration for your desired tone, and positioning the cabinet properly for optimal sound projection. Experimenting with different combinations can help you find the best setup for your specific needs and preferences.
it is under the center counsel directly under the storage compartment
hidden back drivers side storage compartment, passengerside should have your Jack etc.
mAh stands for milli Amp hour or milli Ampere hour. It refers to a measure of a battery's storage capacity.
The amp is located under your center console, remove the cupholder, simply pull it up and out. You will see it positioned underneath the storage compartment. You will have to remove the console completely to access it though.
When choosing a guitar amp head for optimal performance, consider the wattage for volume, the number of channels for versatility, the type of tubes or transistors for tone, the effects loop for adding effects, and the speaker output options for connecting to different cabinets.