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curious if anyone can help me here. i have an infinity system in my truck and my amp for my mids and highs keeps clipping at relatively low levels. infinity sent me bigger capacitors for the crossovers and that seemed to help a little but nothing overwhelming. when i was installing it i had one speaker hooked up and it was loud as hell and sounded crystal clear. when i hooked them all up it clips at levels that are not nearly as loud as the one speaker was. if i put lets say a 40 farad capacitor next to the amps would that solve my problem?