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<blockquote data-quote="Raven" data-source="post: 647299" data-attributes="member: 558368"><p>Actually, it should equal out.</p><p></p><p>Cold air is thinner (IIRC) than hot air. In that case, you should get less sound. However, there's not enough of a difference to notice.</p><p></p><p>The colt will make the circuits in your amp and VCs in your sub less resistant, so you should get *more* sound from that. Again, it's not enough to notice.</p><p></p><p>There are days when you think "****, why did I have this that loud?" and days when you wonder why your gains are so low when they don't clip for another 1/4 turn of the knob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raven, post: 647299, member: 558368"] Actually, it should equal out. Cold air is thinner (IIRC) than hot air. In that case, you should get less sound. However, there's not enough of a difference to notice. The colt will make the circuits in your amp and VCs in your sub less resistant, so you should get *more* sound from that. Again, it's not enough to notice. There are days when you think "****, why did I have this that loud?" and days when you wonder why your gains are so low when they don't clip for another 1/4 turn of the knob. [/QUOTE]
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