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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 402946" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>Oh! Wow! The great purveyor of knowlege is going to share some of his infinite wisdom with us! I feel so privleged, so special, so loved...</p><p></p><p>People will listen to you when you show that you 1) can communicate like a mature knowledgeable human being and 2) show that you actually know something about car audio. We're still waiting on both counts...</p><p></p><p>You have nothing to teach me about caps. I know how they work and the theory behind their use in a car audio system. They will not make an audible difference in a system, so they have no place in a SQ install. There are better ways to get max power to an amp than a cap in really high power installs so they rarely have a place in SPL installs. If you really knew as much as you think you know, then you would be laughing at your claims. This should be good...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 402946, member: 550915"] Oh! Wow! The great purveyor of knowlege is going to share some of his infinite wisdom with us! I feel so privleged, so special, so loved... People will listen to you when you show that you 1) can communicate like a mature knowledgeable human being and 2) show that you actually know something about car audio. We're still waiting on both counts... You have nothing to teach me about caps. I know how they work and the theory behind their use in a car audio system. They will not make an audible difference in a system, so they have no place in a SQ install. There are better ways to get max power to an amp than a cap in really high power installs so they rarely have a place in SPL installs. If you really knew as much as you think you know, then you would be laughing at your claims. This should be good... [/QUOTE]
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