first of all, this doesn't make sense...capacitors wire to a 3.5" speaker???? what the hell...just to let you know, don't do it. NEVER use a capacitor, they are useless. peaceOriginally posted by 85cutty some guy i was talking to told me to wire capcitators on to the positive wire of my 3.5s??? is this a good idea?? or would u guys not use them?
The caps would be used as high pass X overs.... maybe aobut 10 uf would do.Originally posted by ngsm13 first of all, this doesn't make sense...capacitors wire to a 3.5" speaker???? what the hell...just to let you know, don't do it. NEVER use a capacitor, they are useless. peace
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never heard of that b4 in my life...woohoo learned something new. BUT, caps used to support a weak electrical system, they ****...are a waste of money and add more stress to the electrical system. peaceOriginally posted by avistar23 The caps would be used as high pass X overs.... maybe aobut 10 uf would do.
Originally posted by ngsm13 never heard of that b4 in my life...woohoo learned something new. BUT, caps used to support a weak electrical system, they ****...are a waste of money and add more stress to the electrical system. peace
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actually...'capcitators' (capacitors) is the perfect subject. someone told him about a 'capacitor' not a passive crossover or bass blocker. im assuming these 3.5's are int he front. and as long as you have speakers to provide for midrange/(and a little bass) in the back of the car, you don't necessarily need subs. it would be ideal, though.Originally posted by jjoven1225 lol wrong subjest.. you meant to say *passive crossovers or bass blockers*... yes it is a good idea, but you need a sub... if you're running the the speakers direct from the HU and you dont have a box/sub, you're system will sound like ****, because you dont have any low... if you already have an EQ or crossover tho, you wont need one...
nah i think he's talking about thisOriginally posted by fantomas actually...'capcitators' (capacitors) is the perfect subject. someone told him about a 'capacitor' not a passive crossover or bass blocker. im assuming these 3.5's are int he front. and as long as you have speakers to provide for midrange/(and a little bass) in the back of the car, you don't necessarily need subs. it would be ideal, though.
ya those are them, thxs for the help guysOriginally posted by jjoven1225 nah i think he's talking about this
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