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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 5141029" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>As helo has mentioned, several times now, your amplifier already has caps built into their input stage, to act as a filter. How is that not the end of this thread? It certainly should be.</p><p></p><p>Helo stated caps are built-in to your amp, to filter. The OP replies that aha!, caps aren't useless then! Uhm okay... problem is this discussion isn't about caps in general, its about the external caps you would buy and add to your system. The caps Helo referred to, were not those caps. So you can glean some sort of satisfaction from that reply if you want, but the truth is when you run good equipment and have the rest of your charging system up to par, an external capacitor has no apparent use.</p><p></p><p>If you want a volt meter, buy a volt meter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 5141029, member: 549629"] As helo has mentioned, several times now, your amplifier already has caps built into their input stage, to act as a filter. How is that not the end of this thread? It certainly should be. Helo stated caps are built-in to your amp, to filter. The OP replies that aha!, caps aren't useless then! Uhm okay... problem is this discussion isn't about caps in general, its about the external caps you would buy and add to your system. The caps Helo referred to, were not those caps. So you can glean some sort of satisfaction from that reply if you want, but the truth is when you run good equipment and have the rest of your charging system up to par, an external capacitor has no apparent use. If you want a volt meter, buy a volt meter. [/QUOTE]
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