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Is it necesarry to let speakers/subs warm up before really pushing them?
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<blockquote data-quote="IndySlim" data-source="post: 8685120" data-attributes="member: 676664"><p>I grew up in the cold and I live in the cold now upper midwest to be exact and in all my years be it high quality subs or low quality subs I never heard of this issue. However one thing i can say is this when you live in a cold place people usually warm their cars up to regular running temp (10 or 15 minutes) before driving. Now that's doesn't mean the trunk is warm I just never heard of this issue and trust me I've seen low quality and high quality in this weather and I've never heard of the cold being a factor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IndySlim, post: 8685120, member: 676664"] I grew up in the cold and I live in the cold now upper midwest to be exact and in all my years be it high quality subs or low quality subs I never heard of this issue. However one thing i can say is this when you live in a cold place people usually warm their cars up to regular running temp (10 or 15 minutes) before driving. Now that's doesn't mean the trunk is warm I just never heard of this issue and trust me I've seen low quality and high quality in this weather and I've never heard of the cold being a factor [/QUOTE]
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