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Holmes2190 posted on Sat, Nov 7 2009 11:18 AM

I have alpine type r subs that are wired in parallel with an audioque 1200D amp, i also have Alpine SPR-17S in the front with Alpine SPR-17C speakers in the back. I have an alpine cda 9884 headunit. Im going to be getting a Alpine MRP-F300 to power the component speakers soon, my question tho is should i consider buying a capacitor?

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  1. What is the year, make, model and trim level of the vehicle? If you know the alternator rating, that would help too.
  2. Do you currently have any issues with the charging system? (Lights dimming, windows rolling up/down slowing with the system going, battery going dead for no apparent reason, etc.)
  3. Have you upgraded the Big Three yet? If not, I would start there, before getting a cap.

Long story short, I would upgrade the Big Three, and then get a cap if you are having any problems with the charging system.

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