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- Subject: Re: adding caps and a center channel
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.062247.4121@njitgw.njit.edu>
- Date: 24 Jan 93 06:22:47 GMT
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- >
- >What about putting the cap in line before the fuse? Assuming your wiring can
- >take the heat it shouldn't be a problem.
- >
- >What suprises me is that manufacturers don't build caps into their amp
- >designs... Seems like it would make sense.
- >
- >
- >Steve
-
- I suppose you mean putting it in parralell before the fuse.
- Well, yes you can but one problem, it would mean that the cap
- would be in the engine compartment. There is too much heat there and the
- cap would overheat and destroy.
-
- Something like that, anyway it would be a very dangerous thing
- to do.
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