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Cold on door speakers... Big effect?
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<blockquote data-quote="Spooney" data-source="post: 8345280" data-attributes="member: 584130"><p>I've never seen it localized to one side. I know it would be a pain but could you swap speaker wires at the source unit and see if the problem changes sides? See if the source unit or amp is causing your issue.</p><p></p><p>As for the change in sound I don't notice it so much in my highs as I do on the sub bass. When it starts getting 10 degrees and colder it greatly reduces my subs output until it warms up a bit. The surround is very stiff and I imagine the spider isn't quite as pliable either. Doesn't make for a whole lot of output from a small sealed box ten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooney, post: 8345280, member: 584130"] I've never seen it localized to one side. I know it would be a pain but could you swap speaker wires at the source unit and see if the problem changes sides? See if the source unit or amp is causing your issue. As for the change in sound I don't notice it so much in my highs as I do on the sub bass. When it starts getting 10 degrees and colder it greatly reduces my subs output until it warms up a bit. The surround is very stiff and I imagine the spider isn't quite as pliable either. Doesn't make for a whole lot of output from a small sealed box ten. [/QUOTE]
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