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<blockquote data-quote="its_bacon12" data-source="post: 4069623" data-attributes="member: 558729"><p>amps can blow if you push them too hard when they are cold.. things heat up at an incredible rate in amplifies, going from 20 degrees to 160 in a matter of minutes will cause pieces to break. expansion and contraction</p><p></p><p>cold has ridiculous effects on t/s parameters for speakers and subwoofers. i think there was a thread on diyma about it.</p><p></p><p>if you're in a place that gets cold, play your system at a moderate level to warm up before you play it at higher listening levels</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="its_bacon12, post: 4069623, member: 558729"] amps can blow if you push them too hard when they are cold.. things heat up at an incredible rate in amplifies, going from 20 degrees to 160 in a matter of minutes will cause pieces to break. expansion and contraction cold has ridiculous effects on t/s parameters for speakers and subwoofers. i think there was a thread on diyma about it. if you're in a place that gets cold, play your system at a moderate level to warm up before you play it at higher listening levels [/QUOTE]
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