Car Audio Capacitor
Since the late 80s, audiophiles have been using stiffening capacitors on their home and car audio systems. These large-capacity capacitors serve not only as filters but as a power reserve or your amplifiers. If the lights in your car flicker when you play your music loud, that may be a sign that your battery does not have the transient power needed to power your system. The old lead battery of the 80s did not farewell to the spikes in current consumption of class A/B amplifiers and the stiffening capacitors’ backup electricity storage making instant power available amplifier to meet the amps current demands. Adding a large car audio capacitor near your amplifier can alleviate this issue if the power cable is of the proper gauge. However, if you light dim quite abut and perhaps your engine studders, that may be a sign that your car just does not have enough power! Yes, car audio capacitors are excellent, and they should be a part of any powerful car stereo system, but they are not a magic wand!
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