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<blockquote data-quote="docutech" data-source="post: 2769683" data-attributes="member: 565065"><p>Just for how long (seconds or minutes or hours) do you think the cap will supply that extra needed power to the amp at loud volumes playing lets say...Young Jeezy's Hypnotize?</p><p></p><p>Try it on at night, on a rainy day, with wipers, defroster and AC all turned on.</p><p></p><p>Better yet, just try it with nothing turned on at loud volumes for an extended period of time. I am willing to bet a couple of good batteries will do a MUCH better job than a cap will.</p><p></p><p>I have a cap. I hate it. It has been over a year when I got into this hobby and the person helping me out on the install insisted that I get a cap. I wish I hadn't installed it. It does absolutely nothing for my system. But then again, I dont go around flexin windows at Wal-Mart either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docutech, post: 2769683, member: 565065"] Just for how long (seconds or minutes or hours) do you think the cap will supply that extra needed power to the amp at loud volumes playing lets say...Young Jeezy's Hypnotize? Try it on at night, on a rainy day, with wipers, defroster and AC all turned on. Better yet, just try it with nothing turned on at loud volumes for an extended period of time. I am willing to bet a couple of good batteries will do a MUCH better job than a cap will. I have a cap. I hate it. It has been over a year when I got into this hobby and the person helping me out on the install insisted that I get a cap. I wish I hadn't installed it. It does absolutely nothing for my system. But then again, I dont go around flexin windows at Wal-Mart either. [/QUOTE]
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