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<blockquote data-quote="Sleeklsc" data-source="post: 8025858" data-attributes="member: 552229"><p>Throw the capacitor in the garbage.</p><p></p><p>Why are you running 2 different sets of subs on 3 amps?</p><p></p><p>You should get a single 4ch amp to power you interior speakers and lose the 2 seperate ones that appear to be powering them. It's all very confusing the way it's written up.</p><p></p><p>What i'd do while using your existing stuff is ditch the memphis subs and 2 lanzar amps. Use the zapco for the re's and get a 4ch to power the interior speakers. Assuming of course all the ohms match up correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sleeklsc, post: 8025858, member: 552229"] Throw the capacitor in the garbage. Why are you running 2 different sets of subs on 3 amps? You should get a single 4ch amp to power you interior speakers and lose the 2 seperate ones that appear to be powering them. It's all very confusing the way it's written up. What i'd do while using your existing stuff is ditch the memphis subs and 2 lanzar amps. Use the zapco for the re's and get a 4ch to power the interior speakers. Assuming of course all the ohms match up correctly. [/QUOTE]
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