youdoofus
Skibidi
any thoughts on going full tilt on your gear when its extremely cold outside? Should one let the materials of specifically speakers warm up before ripping on them?
so, the consensus so far is "dont do it", am i correct?If you have a trunk car I wouldn't go full tilt in the winter time. Trunks don't have heat vents so your equipment will never warm up to the cabin temps.
I like to swap my nice summer time suns and amp to cheap stuff for the winter.
i saw an argument on the myfacespacebooks yesterday where a known installer was arguing with some dude about this. The installer was saying "yeah, go full tilt on them at ice cold temps, its just fine" and the other guy was advising on caution and mentioned cold stuff becoming rigid. The installer got into a semantics argument saying brittle. It was hilarious!!!If you have a trunk car I wouldn't go full tilt in the winter time. Trunks don't have heat vents so your equipment will never warm up to the cabin temps.
I like to swap my nice summer time suns and amp to cheap stuff for the winter.
Yea I wouldn't do it.so, the consensus so far is "dont do it", am i correct?
ok, neither would/will I. My thoughts are that the soft parts become rigid so much so they can become brittle due to water crystals embedding themselves into the textiles in the spider, surround etc etc, glue, cone itself, coils, etc etc that if you bang on them when theyve been sitting in your car in the parking lot at -20 straight temp with -33 windchill to just start banging the **** out of them without warming them up in the absolute slightest is moronicYea I wouldn't do it.