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Definitive: Cold weather = lower output
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<blockquote data-quote="microhaxo" data-source="post: 5361784" data-attributes="member: 570733"><p>well this theory works if im driving from Minneapolis to Duluth.... But i just got done driving about 5 miles and what i did was waited till my cabin got warm, then played my music at volume 8, then every min turning it up 1 notch, i never let it get past 16 out of my normal 19 listening level (didnt want to damage something because of the cold) and it never really got the chance to play any louder, i think i had it at 16 for about 3 songs worth of playing and then i was home so. But im sure it would sound better (but not as good as summer) if i had a lot longer to go, say an hr ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="microhaxo, post: 5361784, member: 570733"] well this theory works if im driving from Minneapolis to Duluth.... But i just got done driving about 5 miles and what i did was waited till my cabin got warm, then played my music at volume 8, then every min turning it up 1 notch, i never let it get past 16 out of my normal 19 listening level (didnt want to damage something because of the cold) and it never really got the chance to play any louder, i think i had it at 16 for about 3 songs worth of playing and then i was home so. But im sure it would sound better (but not as good as summer) if i had a lot longer to go, say an hr ride. [/QUOTE]
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