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<blockquote data-quote="Goindef154" data-source="post: 4198580" data-attributes="member: 574157"><p>you should really search the forum for information on capacitors. All they do is put a strain on your electrical system. the things with caps is that when say a bass note hits, it drains your capacitor almost to nothing from just one or two times of your subs hitting and you battery and alternator are then constantly trying to recharge it so it just becomes a strain on your system. Theres more info on this kind of stuff in atleast a hundred different other threads.</p><p></p><p>Don't worry everybody starts off with lower quality brands. When I bought my audiobahns 6 years ago, I thought they were top end stuff too but I realized I was wrong after about a month of owning them. It's a live and learn deal, just like everything in life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goindef154, post: 4198580, member: 574157"] you should really search the forum for information on capacitors. All they do is put a strain on your electrical system. the things with caps is that when say a bass note hits, it drains your capacitor almost to nothing from just one or two times of your subs hitting and you battery and alternator are then constantly trying to recharge it so it just becomes a strain on your system. Theres more info on this kind of stuff in atleast a hundred different other threads. Don't worry everybody starts off with lower quality brands. When I bought my audiobahns 6 years ago, I thought they were top end stuff too but I realized I was wrong after about a month of owning them. It's a live and learn deal, just like everything in life. [/QUOTE]
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