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<blockquote data-quote="HCCA" data-source="post: 6590816" data-attributes="member: 571196"><p>We had single digit temps, a coouple of times, over the last couple weeks. I had my truck in the garage the first time, and everything played, on my way to work. The other time, I had forgotten, and left the truck out. When I went to work, that morning, I had NO bass. The mids were playing, but no subs, by the time I got to work, the subs were just barely starting to function.</p><p></p><p>The truck started just fine, that morning. It was no more than 15 degrees all day, and I had a little bass, on the trip home. (Less than 10 minute drive.) After I parked it in the garge for a couple hours, it was fine. After I got the subs warmed and working, again, the system played fine in colder temps. It only seemed to matter if the vehicle was cold <em>inside.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HCCA, post: 6590816, member: 571196"] We had single digit temps, a coouple of times, over the last couple weeks. I had my truck in the garage the first time, and everything played, on my way to work. The other time, I had forgotten, and left the truck out. When I went to work, that morning, I had NO bass. The mids were playing, but no subs, by the time I got to work, the subs were just barely starting to function. The truck started just fine, that morning. It was no more than 15 degrees all day, and I had a little bass, on the trip home. (Less than 10 minute drive.) After I parked it in the garge for a couple hours, it was fine. After I got the subs warmed and working, again, the system played fine in colder temps. It only seemed to matter if the vehicle was cold [I]inside.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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