Capacitors?
Capacitors?
Hey
I'm going to be installing a system in the next week or so... 1000 watts rms 2000 max and I have 2 questions..
1. Do I need a cap? I thought it was essential but then somebody posted a link on here about how pointless they were. If somebody could just give me a quick rundown on the benefits of caps that would be great.
2. What gauge wire and fuze size should I be using? Does anybody have any places to pick up a cheap (but decent quality) wiring kit online?
Thanks in advance
Andrew
I'm going to be installing a system in the next week or so... 1000 watts rms 2000 max and I have 2 questions..
1. Do I need a cap? I thought it was essential but then somebody posted a link on here about how pointless they were. If somebody could just give me a quick rundown on the benefits of caps that would be great.
2. What gauge wire and fuze size should I be using? Does anybody have any places to pick up a cheap (but decent quality) wiring kit online?
Thanks in advance
Andrew
So I'm better off upgrading wiring, even though I'm definitely not replacing the stock alternator and wasn't planning on replacing the stock battery? And if I do the big 3, then I don't need to worry about the cap?
What kind of length of wire in total are we looking at roughly for a compact car big 3 upgrade?
What kind of length of wire in total are we looking at roughly for a compact car big 3 upgrade?
Last edited by LiNx88; Aug 3, 2007 at 02:34 AM.
https://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pio/pe/images/portal/cit_11221/204440671PRSD3000SPLOwnersManual.pdf
Here is a manual for a 1000 w rms amp.
Follow instructions. Obviously, if you have more than 1 amp, you need a distribution block.
Here is a manual for a 1000 w rms amp.
Follow instructions. Obviously, if you have more than 1 amp, you need a distribution block.
Lots of shops in Edmonton.... Certified, FX Audio would have or could get quickly for you I'm sure..
As far as Caps are concerned.. I believe in them, only because if you put them in and your stereo sounds better - then they work. If it doesn't sound better, it didn't work.
My best example on this one - small 200 watt RF Amp (Punch 40 ix if memory serves) - 4 gauge run to it with all the grounds upgraded etc.. added a 1 farad cap inline - bass cleaned up, front end was better etc..
Biggest ish I see most guys doing with caps is not enough being put in, and buying cheap caps.. As well you need to feed that cap, so if the wiring isn't up to snuff when you try it, it probably won't perform as you may expect.
As with anything else, if you have everything right and you put something in and it doesn't sound better and you have check your install and set up - then take it back out and get your money back.
As far as Caps are concerned.. I believe in them, only because if you put them in and your stereo sounds better - then they work. If it doesn't sound better, it didn't work.
My best example on this one - small 200 watt RF Amp (Punch 40 ix if memory serves) - 4 gauge run to it with all the grounds upgraded etc.. added a 1 farad cap inline - bass cleaned up, front end was better etc..
Biggest ish I see most guys doing with caps is not enough being put in, and buying cheap caps.. As well you need to feed that cap, so if the wiring isn't up to snuff when you try it, it probably won't perform as you may expect.
As with anything else, if you have everything right and you put something in and it doesn't sound better and you have check your install and set up - then take it back out and get your money back.


