Do speakers need breaking in?

Here is another question for you guys to chew on.
If its about 30 degrees outside and your car is outside and you hop in for the first time that day should you let your subs warm up as you would your car? Or can you just blast that shit right from the start?

Discuss.......
x2 i always wondered if the new england cold was bad for speakers/subs without warming them up first

 
Here is another question for you guys to chew on.
If its about 30 degrees outside and your car is outside and you hop in for the first time that day should you let your subs warm up as you would your car? Or can you just blast that shit right from the start?

Discuss.......
I start that ***** up and drive off. It'll warm up as I'm driving.

 
Unless you are freezing your coils to like -272.15 degrees celcius...A cold enviroment will help your sub...not hurt it.
O'rly? What does that do for the sub that helps it? (not sarcasm I really want to know)

Isn't that close to absolute zero, which is where all particle motion stops?

 
yeah...1 degree above absolute 0....lol

but anyways...unless you are freezing something so cold, that the materials that make up the sub become britle. The decrease in temperature will keep the impedance under control, and everyone knows the two things that kill subs, Thermal destruction, and mechanical destruction...so obviously a cold sub wont heat up as quick.

 
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