my system has been sounding a little tired over the years. the car was in storage for almost 2 years because of a dui. and the rest of the time took care of my system not tinkering with it. or forcing it and playing good tones. so i think i wanna be better safe than sorry and replace the caps on all my ti amps.
this is what i have
500.4 x 4
600.2 x 3
1000.2 x 2
1200.1 x 1
what caps do i need to buy
buying new caps
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buying new caps
3x ti600.2, 1x ti1000.2 (hidding in the closet),1x 6.5 ti elite comp (front), 1x 5.25 ti elite comp (back), 2x XO crossovers, 2x tantrumX dual 4 ohm, zero point full power+ ground wiring
6x pc-ccc zero point rca
storage for the rest of my stuff
6x pc-ccc zero point rca
storage for the rest of my stuff
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None of those amps should need new caps. They are newer than when PG had all these cap problems.
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Don't even know what Ohm's law is...
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well if they are circa 2002 then doesnt that mean its close to the 10 year age of a cap n e ways?
3x ti600.2, 1x ti1000.2 (hidding in the closet),1x 6.5 ti elite comp (front), 1x 5.25 ti elite comp (back), 2x XO crossovers, 2x tantrumX dual 4 ohm, zero point full power+ ground wiring
6x pc-ccc zero point rca
storage for the rest of my stuff
6x pc-ccc zero point rca
storage for the rest of my stuff
There are Rockford amps which are 20 years old and they don't have cap issues. PG used a manufacturer who apparently had a bad run of these, as they are the only amps I have seen with this level of cap problems. The Ti amps use a newer version of them, so they should not be a problem.
If you wish to replace them for peace of mind, then that is fine. However, replacing caps often causes other problems, so if an amp does not need them, I try to stress that people don't change them.
If you wish to replace them for peace of mind, then that is fine. However, replacing caps often causes other problems, so if an amp does not need them, I try to stress that people don't change them.
Got "schooled" by member shawn k on May 10th, 2011...
No longer really "in tune" with the audio industry, and probably have not been for some time.
Hands down the forum's most ignorant member...
Don't even know what Ohm's law is...
No longer really "in tune" with the audio industry, and probably have not been for some time.
Hands down the forum's most ignorant member...
Don't even know what Ohm's law is...