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<blockquote data-quote="XHiFiX" data-source="post: 5140589" data-attributes="member: 576802"><p>Not everyone uses their system under competition conditions. I would think the majority of people who enjoy this hobby actually listen and like to enjoy their music while driving...therefore the alternator has to run, along with the car's other noisy accessories and electronics on at the same time. You know, car + audio = car audio lol //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wow.gif.23d729408e9177caa2a0ed6a2ba6588e.gif</p><p></p><p>I don't have the equipment to test the 20dB ripple reduction that Mr. Frederick states, but my OWN personal experience tells me that there is, at least in my system, a noticeable audible difference (ie. cleaner audio, better transients). So for a $30 cap (cheaper than some uber exotic super-low-noise RCA's that some people buy) I can't complain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XHiFiX, post: 5140589, member: 576802"] Not everyone uses their system under competition conditions. I would think the majority of people who enjoy this hobby actually listen and like to enjoy their music while driving...therefore the alternator has to run, along with the car's other noisy accessories and electronics on at the same time. You know, car + audio = car audio lol [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wow.gif.23d729408e9177caa2a0ed6a2ba6588e.gif[/IMG] I don't have the equipment to test the 20dB ripple reduction that Mr. Frederick states, but my OWN personal experience tells me that there is, at least in my system, a noticeable audible difference (ie. cleaner audio, better transients). So for a $30 cap (cheaper than some uber exotic super-low-noise RCA's that some people buy) I can't complain. [/QUOTE]
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