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Capacitors, their NOT what some people claim..
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<blockquote data-quote="gstokes" data-source="post: 8284625" data-attributes="member: 660947"><p>This is what it comes down too, we are trying to minimize both voltage drop and current draw so if we can minimize voltage drop to the point that we don't need a cap to reinforce the line voltage, if we don't use the cap there is more current available to the amplifier, all the cap does is bring line voltage back up to where it normally sits and the amplifier makes it rated power, the name of the game is to do that without wasting available current on a capacitor. I don't know why people want to take to take 2 steps forward and one step back, that's what you do when you use a cap. I am done with this conversation..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gstokes, post: 8284625, member: 660947"] This is what it comes down too, we are trying to minimize both voltage drop and current draw so if we can minimize voltage drop to the point that we don't need a cap to reinforce the line voltage, if we don't use the cap there is more current available to the amplifier, all the cap does is bring line voltage back up to where it normally sits and the amplifier makes it rated power, the name of the game is to do that without wasting available current on a capacitor. I don't know why people want to take to take 2 steps forward and one step back, that's what you do when you use a cap. I am done with this conversation.. [/QUOTE]
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