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Definitive: Cold weather = lower output
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<blockquote data-quote="tacovic" data-source="post: 5361907" data-attributes="member: 592029"><p>oh **** i didnt see you had a sony amp.. well thats probably your problem. it has a hard enough time putting out power, let alone being in below zero temps. i would say get a diff amp. my amp and sub is fine after about 10-15 min of warming everything up and sounds normal. this is just on the really cold days... id say 10 degrees and colder. but other than that yes.. in the colder weather 10 degrees+ my stuff runs fine.</p><p></p><p>and i do believe it does need to warm up somewhat. i was looking at my stuff this morning (-10 act temp) and my amp felt frozen. so i think you need to give it at least some time to warm up before romping on it? esp so the batt can charge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tacovic, post: 5361907, member: 592029"] oh **** i didnt see you had a sony amp.. well thats probably your problem. it has a hard enough time putting out power, let alone being in below zero temps. i would say get a diff amp. my amp and sub is fine after about 10-15 min of warming everything up and sounds normal. this is just on the really cold days... id say 10 degrees and colder. but other than that yes.. in the colder weather 10 degrees+ my stuff runs fine. and i do believe it does need to warm up somewhat. i was looking at my stuff this morning (-10 act temp) and my amp felt frozen. so i think you need to give it at least some time to warm up before romping on it? esp so the batt can charge. [/QUOTE]
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