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Capacitors Aren't Useless
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<blockquote data-quote="germandark" data-source="post: 5138109" data-attributes="member: 602084"><p>no, they are a good easy money maker for stereo shops.</p><p></p><p>they are cheap and don't do anything at all honestly. imo</p><p></p><p>if you really care that much about a "ripple" effect then just set up a separate electrical system with isolation from the vehicles 12volt system for all the other electrical components in the car.</p><p></p><p>also you could just go with an active crosser network, most decent digital processors know how to handle these type of problems. they're made for giving you a clean, optimized signal. why would manufactures spend money developing these processors and not have these problems taken care of and send unfiltered signals to be amplified? think about it, its fact so it shouldn't take that long to ponder.</p><p></p><p>/rant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="germandark, post: 5138109, member: 602084"] no, they are a good easy money maker for stereo shops. they are cheap and don't do anything at all honestly. imo if you really care that much about a "ripple" effect then just set up a separate electrical system with isolation from the vehicles 12volt system for all the other electrical components in the car. also you could just go with an active crosser network, most decent digital processors know how to handle these type of problems. they're made for giving you a clean, optimized signal. why would manufactures spend money developing these processors and not have these problems taken care of and send unfiltered signals to be amplified? think about it, its fact so it shouldn't take that long to ponder. /rant [/QUOTE]
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