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<blockquote data-quote="CrossoverOre" data-source="post: 8185926" data-attributes="member: 642052"><p>i personally use caps all the time but in more moderate systems and not the high spl types that a lot of guys on here like to build. mainly I use them as supplement power when using 4 ch amps and sub amps. When some setups with multiple amps and especially when somewhat powerful sub amps are used and 4ch are used for the mid range the 4ch amp will suffer greatly from power being robbed by the sub amp. Caps clear up the mud from the 4ch by supplying juice when bass notes hit. Keep in mind this is also reffering to everyday listening music and not "HOW LOUD ARE MY SUBS RIGHT NOW!!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrossoverOre, post: 8185926, member: 642052"] i personally use caps all the time but in more moderate systems and not the high spl types that a lot of guys on here like to build. mainly I use them as supplement power when using 4 ch amps and sub amps. When some setups with multiple amps and especially when somewhat powerful sub amps are used and 4ch are used for the mid range the 4ch amp will suffer greatly from power being robbed by the sub amp. Caps clear up the mud from the 4ch by supplying juice when bass notes hit. Keep in mind this is also reffering to everyday listening music and not "HOW LOUD ARE MY SUBS RIGHT NOW!!" [/QUOTE]
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