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Cold weather affecting speakers and subs?
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<blockquote data-quote="&amp;#9660;)Ñ&amp;#9577;fZ&amp;#931;µ&amp;" data-source="post: 5336489" data-attributes="member: 585368"><p>lol i think i have proof of this kinda...</p><p></p><p>every morning i get in the car before school, and i just turn bass to about 20% and let it play for like 10 mins and then start to crank it, for the last 10 mins it takes to get there, and it sounds fine,</p><p></p><p>a buddy of mine gets in the car n cranks it, his voice coil is seriously ****ing up right now,idk if thats from cold but every morning its around 20 or lower.. so it could have somethin to do with it....</p><p></p><p>llolol hes fvcked!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="▼)Ñ╩fZΣµ&, post: 5336489, member: 585368"] lol i think i have proof of this kinda... every morning i get in the car before school, and i just turn bass to about 20% and let it play for like 10 mins and then start to crank it, for the last 10 mins it takes to get there, and it sounds fine, a buddy of mine gets in the car n cranks it, his voice coil is seriously ****ing up right now,idk if thats from cold but every morning its around 20 or lower.. so it could have somethin to do with it.... llolol hes fvcked! [/QUOTE]
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