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<blockquote data-quote="Chevillac" data-source="post: 3588206" data-attributes="member: 553407"><p>if you are going to use it and know that its going to be going back to performing like it was before, why not take the time to actually remedy the whole situation, then you wont even need the cap(you really shouldnt use it anyway...complacency). After long term use, that band aid isnt really going to help. Your electrical system will probably fail....eventually, if the dimming is bad enough. Not tomention if the voltage gets low enough for too long, it could potentially damage your amp(s). Someone correct me if im wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chevillac, post: 3588206, member: 553407"] if you are going to use it and know that its going to be going back to performing like it was before, why not take the time to actually remedy the whole situation, then you wont even need the cap(you really shouldnt use it anyway...complacency). After long term use, that band aid isnt really going to help. Your electrical system will probably fail....eventually, if the dimming is bad enough. Not tomention if the voltage gets low enough for too long, it could potentially damage your amp(s). Someone correct me if im wrong. [/QUOTE]
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