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<blockquote data-quote="Megalomaniac" data-source="post: 3222143" data-attributes="member: 564825"><p>the t15k uses the hybrid technology capacitor that are in cars. and they are 400 farads each(using 180 of these)! so it would take quite a few to actually help out.</p><p></p><p>If you ever really notice amplifiers running at 1 ohm than 2 ohm suffer more with the dimming. I went from an eD NINe.1 to a Zapco 1100.1 and that 2 ohm electrical made a hell of of a difference. However i now have a d2 mx so i am running at a 4ohm load(800 watts), which is even better for my electrical. I do have a 200a alty to back up the power. Just goes to show an amp does make a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Megalomaniac, post: 3222143, member: 564825"] the t15k uses the hybrid technology capacitor that are in cars. and they are 400 farads each(using 180 of these)! so it would take quite a few to actually help out. If you ever really notice amplifiers running at 1 ohm than 2 ohm suffer more with the dimming. I went from an eD NINe.1 to a Zapco 1100.1 and that 2 ohm electrical made a hell of of a difference. However i now have a d2 mx so i am running at a 4ohm load(800 watts), which is even better for my electrical. I do have a 200a alty to back up the power. Just goes to show an amp does make a difference. [/QUOTE]
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