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<blockquote data-quote="Diplexers" data-source="post: 345532" data-attributes="member: 550866"><p>I'll make you a deal, I'll quit being a dikk if you will just do some deep research on caps. My Dad is an electronic engineer, thats where I got my info. Now I'm not gonna claim to know exactly how it works but what he told me is ( about six months ago) there is an AC component in a DC power system. The AC component messes with the DC current which in lamens terms means the AC component needs a place to go and has none so it ends up being spent through the amp. What a cap does is help to ground out the AC component so you get a cleaner DC current which we all know means cleaner more efficient operation of the amp. P.S&gt; Sorry for being such an a$$ hole, I've been sick. :thumbsup</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diplexers, post: 345532, member: 550866"] I'll make you a deal, I'll quit being a dikk if you will just do some deep research on caps. My Dad is an electronic engineer, thats where I got my info. Now I'm not gonna claim to know exactly how it works but what he told me is ( about six months ago) there is an AC component in a DC power system. The AC component messes with the DC current which in lamens terms means the AC component needs a place to go and has none so it ends up being spent through the amp. What a cap does is help to ground out the AC component so you get a cleaner DC current which we all know means cleaner more efficient operation of the amp. P.S> Sorry for being such an a$$ hole, I've been sick. :thumbsup [/QUOTE]
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