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<blockquote data-quote="SlamSession" data-source="post: 3200299" data-attributes="member: 579067"><p>Thumpper, keep the capacitors. To AudioBahn on #2, to AudioExtreme on #6 and to BoomnBlzr on #8, you do know the purpose of the capacitor right ? It's to store an electrical charge, so when the power thirsty amps need to hit that deep bass note the electrical power is there. Say he upgrades the alternator and the battery and doesn't use the capacitors like you suggested Boomn. Guess what, not only will it cost a hec of a lot more money to do that, but in the end it'll wear the alternator and the new battery down, that's why one should use capacitors, so the electrical system doesn't wear down as fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlamSession, post: 3200299, member: 579067"] Thumpper, keep the capacitors. To AudioBahn on #2, to AudioExtreme on #6 and to BoomnBlzr on #8, you do know the purpose of the capacitor right ? It's to store an electrical charge, so when the power thirsty amps need to hit that deep bass note the electrical power is there. Say he upgrades the alternator and the battery and doesn't use the capacitors like you suggested Boomn. Guess what, not only will it cost a hec of a lot more money to do that, but in the end it'll wear the alternator and the new battery down, that's why one should use capacitors, so the electrical system doesn't wear down as fast. [/QUOTE]
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