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<blockquote data-quote="niebur3" data-source="post: 7635900" data-attributes="member: 589752"><p>Wow....so I post a for sale ad and you call me out publicly? Interesting.</p><p></p><p>Well, if you would have actually taken time to read my thread instead of post dumping it from the beginning, you would have saw the youtube video link and watched it.</p><p></p><p>So, what I will say, this will not prevent your lights from dimming. What are caps still useful for? It has been proven over on DIYMA that what is shown in this IXOS video is true.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPTlfwgPGyM&amp;list=UUZwkygKMtb1rfXdlVJssExA&amp;index=8&amp;feature=plcp" target="_blank">Do Capacitors Do Anything - The Truth About Car Audio Capacitors - YouTube</a></p><p></p><p>A cap will reduce/eliminate system noise deriving from the battery/alternator/vehicle electrical system. Yes, this is more of a SQ concept, but anyone can benefit. Point in case, Pioneer (along with many other manufacturers) have offered power line filter for just this case in their highest end products (Pioneer Carrozzeria ODR RD-7x Power Line Filter). It serves the same purpose.</p><p></p><p>So, please prove me wrong on this use!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="niebur3, post: 7635900, member: 589752"] Wow....so I post a for sale ad and you call me out publicly? Interesting. Well, if you would have actually taken time to read my thread instead of post dumping it from the beginning, you would have saw the youtube video link and watched it. So, what I will say, this will not prevent your lights from dimming. What are caps still useful for? It has been proven over on DIYMA that what is shown in this IXOS video is true. [URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPTlfwgPGyM&list=UUZwkygKMtb1rfXdlVJssExA&index=8&feature=plcp"]Do Capacitors Do Anything - The Truth About Car Audio Capacitors - YouTube[/URL] A cap will reduce/eliminate system noise deriving from the battery/alternator/vehicle electrical system. Yes, this is more of a SQ concept, but anyone can benefit. Point in case, Pioneer (along with many other manufacturers) have offered power line filter for just this case in their highest end products (Pioneer Carrozzeria ODR RD-7x Power Line Filter). It serves the same purpose. So, please prove me wrong on this use! [/QUOTE]
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