Cap question?
I am currently running 2 JL amps in my car, the 300/2 and the 500/1. And as of now, I have a power distribution block. Now if I put a stiffening cap into my stereo, do you think that the distribution block is still necessary?
Or coudl I just wire the two amps straight from the cap? [img]graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
Or coudl I just wire the two amps straight from the cap? [img]graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
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should have been more specific
fuse before cap
as for my statement cant be to carefull
stiffinig caps hold a charge until discharged
hence cant be to carefull.
if i am wasting money on fuses tell me why
you never stop learning till the day you die!!
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fuse before cap
as for my statement cant be to carefull
stiffinig caps hold a charge until discharged
hence cant be to carefull.
if i am wasting money on fuses tell me why
you never stop learning till the day you die!!
db
Even though an amp has a regulated powersupply, I think it still wouldn't hurt to have a cap. You may hear little difference when it comes to the sound, but it will help supply a more steady voltage to the amp, which makes the amp's job a little easier, and keeps the heat down a bit.


