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<blockquote data-quote="lilmaniac2" data-source="post: 4665995" data-attributes="member: 565395"><p>STFU</p><p></p><p>caps are always pointless.</p><p></p><p>Ive said this time and time again. Only time you use them is for crossovers and inside amps lol.</p><p></p><p>Caps lead in voltage but lag in current. That means it may show your voltage is dipping less but it is because your amp is getting less juice and making less power. We tested this in real world by removing a cap and gaining in NUMEROUS spl vehicles.</p><p></p><p>it may even out voltage spikes, but only at the cost of the amps you paid your $$ for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilmaniac2, post: 4665995, member: 565395"] STFU caps are always pointless. Ive said this time and time again. Only time you use them is for crossovers and inside amps lol. Caps lead in voltage but lag in current. That means it may show your voltage is dipping less but it is because your amp is getting less juice and making less power. We tested this in real world by removing a cap and gaining in NUMEROUS spl vehicles. it may even out voltage spikes, but only at the cost of the amps you paid your $$ for. [/QUOTE]
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