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<blockquote data-quote="bigbassman" data-source="post: 82717" data-attributes="member: 542419"><p>while an long period timed test isn't exactly relevant, the <strong>FIRST SECOND </strong> is very relevant... see much of a help by the cap? Many many installs will have a 200 amp draw on hard bass passages... like I said.. the first second of this test tells all...</p><p></p><p>tell these guys to blow hard earned money on something worthless.... I sure as hell won't... There's much easier, and cheaper ways to help sustain voltage...</p><p></p><p>Loyd L.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbassman, post: 82717, member: 542419"] while an long period timed test isn't exactly relevant, the [B]FIRST SECOND [/B] is very relevant... see much of a help by the cap? Many many installs will have a 200 amp draw on hard bass passages... like I said.. the first second of this test tells all... tell these guys to blow hard earned money on something worthless.... I sure as hell won't... There's much easier, and cheaper ways to help sustain voltage... Loyd L. [/QUOTE]
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