Compacitor question

jbrawley1

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Hello all, I am new... And have an inqiry about a amp I have, It's a Legacy somthing, (yes i know I shouldn't have bought a Legacy) But i ran it to hard and now the compacitors are leaking, i looked into replacing them, but it seems way to difficult. I was wondering since I have one of those external Compacitors if maybe i hook that up then my amp will work again, it was never hooked up when i installed the Legacy, if not. Does anyone know what is the most affordable amp for just 1 10" that will really get it booming, i bought the Legacy because its either 2000 or 4000 watts, and have learned that big wattage means nothing when it is poorly built...

Thanks in advance.

 
No that wont work no matter what a compacitor is. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

Get a new amp.

Just a side note: Your legacy was neither 2000 or 4000 watts. Actually I am sure it was not even a 1000.

 
Probably not even 500.. 4k peak, 250 rms, sounds about right for a listed spec.

Legacy HU I have, most of the controls don't work, frequently cd's jam inside it with errors reading them, sometimes you can't switch songs on cd's, and cd sq is poor. Only plus side is it sounds twice as good through the single aux port and controlled from the mp3 player. If that amp is built anything like this HU was, then it's guaranteed to kick the bucket.

 
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