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Originally Posted by hvishwanathan @ashok_lat: the equipment shown in pic 2 is a capacitor.
A capacitor is a bit similar to your car battery; it stores electrical energy. But unlike a battery it doesn't produce its own power, it simply stores it. A car audio capacitor will help you get the most from your amplifier. It will store power for release on demand, delivering it to your amplifier just when it's needed.
Your car amplifier requires a lot of power to play loud music, especially when there's lots of heavy bass. Without a capacitor your amplifier will be robbed of power by parts like your lights, engine, and air conditioner. |
Thanks.. I was wondering what the use of capacitor in car Amp as your have so much of inbuilt regulators inside car amp itself. Thanks for your explanation. Now I guess that’s why my car amp installed in my car works only after a few seconds after the stereo is switched on. More over I use to here a dhoom sound whenever stereo is swithed on/off whether that is also related to this?
Last edited by ashok_lat : 28th October 2010 at 16:44.
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