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<blockquote data-quote="jrmedia" data-source="post: 5489479" data-attributes="member: 606402"><p>im the guy hes talkin bout and its not a matter of more power if i needed more power i would get a high output alternator and a yellow top battery i have plenty of power i just want my amp to have a steady stream of power which is what the cap is used for wow u guys talk big but fail to do reasearch before posting ive been looking at upgrading my audio for a while so i have done alot of reasearch also to find the cap u need the math is .01 farads per 100 watts so a 1000w system is a 1.0 farad cap</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrmedia, post: 5489479, member: 606402"] im the guy hes talkin bout and its not a matter of more power if i needed more power i would get a high output alternator and a yellow top battery i have plenty of power i just want my amp to have a steady stream of power which is what the cap is used for wow u guys talk big but fail to do reasearch before posting ive been looking at upgrading my audio for a while so i have done alot of reasearch also to find the cap u need the math is .01 farads per 100 watts so a 1000w system is a 1.0 farad cap [/QUOTE]
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