2 Questions, amp and cap
Question #1
If I have a 2 channel amp, and I want to run 2 subwoofers that I cant run off of one channel due to impeadence, can i still get as good output with running it on 2 channels as i would with one?
Question #2
Another noob question, 2 parts, a capacitor is implimented where in your system. Between the battery and amp? or? Everybody says its an easy install but i dont want to get in over my head if i buy one tommorow. next, will it noticably increase the performance of my system? Thanks alot for the help.
If I have a 2 channel amp, and I want to run 2 subwoofers that I cant run off of one channel due to impeadence, can i still get as good output with running it on 2 channels as i would with one?
Question #2
Another noob question, 2 parts, a capacitor is implimented where in your system. Between the battery and amp? or? Everybody says its an easy install but i dont want to get in over my head if i buy one tommorow. next, will it noticably increase the performance of my system? Thanks alot for the help.
#1 - Depends. Could you be more specific as to what components you're using? Some amplifiers actually work better in a stereo setup rather than mono.
#2 - Yes, between the battery & amp (as close to the amp as you can). You may not "hear" a difference but it will help to deliver more voltage to your amp when a big bass passage is required.
#2 - Yes, between the battery & amp (as close to the amp as you can). You may not "hear" a difference but it will help to deliver more voltage to your amp when a big bass passage is required.
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