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<blockquote data-quote="Alpineforever" data-source="post: 6327799" data-attributes="member: 585728"><p>It doesn't matter that a batcap is way better. Use the right tool for the right problem, there are sometimes when a cap will actually serve some small purpose, and this is one of them. Stop regurgitating everything you've read on here and start thinking for yourself and applying some of the theory behind car audio.</p><p></p><p>Yes a cap will fix your small voltage drops. So will a batcap or any 2nd battery. Make the decision based off of if you plan on upgrading in the future, or what you want to spend to fix this.</p><p></p><p>But, <strong>to answer your question</strong>, which no one else seems to want to do, yes, a capacitor WILL fix your problem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alpineforever, post: 6327799, member: 585728"] It doesn't matter that a batcap is way better. Use the right tool for the right problem, there are sometimes when a cap will actually serve some small purpose, and this is one of them. Stop regurgitating everything you've read on here and start thinking for yourself and applying some of the theory behind car audio. Yes a cap will fix your small voltage drops. So will a batcap or any 2nd battery. Make the decision based off of if you plan on upgrading in the future, or what you want to spend to fix this. But, [B]to answer your question[/B], which no one else seems to want to do, yes, a capacitor WILL fix your problem [/QUOTE]
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