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<blockquote data-quote="figgie" data-source="post: 8770725" data-attributes="member: 684282"><p>Just like mr Why Not Minot above, back when I was in Grand Forks, let the carm warm up before turning up the music. Honestly though, on cold weather, i do not turn it up to listent to when the car was on clear road vs black ice. Two totally distinctive sounds.</p><p></p><p>On cold, the speakers WILL be much stiffer (all things change with cold weather and get worse when negative temps). Essentially treat it no different than warming up the engine before getting to speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="figgie, post: 8770725, member: 684282"] Just like mr Why Not Minot above, back when I was in Grand Forks, let the carm warm up before turning up the music. Honestly though, on cold weather, i do not turn it up to listent to when the car was on clear road vs black ice. Two totally distinctive sounds. On cold, the speakers WILL be much stiffer (all things change with cold weather and get worse when negative temps). Essentially treat it no different than warming up the engine before getting to speed. [/QUOTE]
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