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ITS COLD OUTSIDE so are my dustcaps!
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<blockquote data-quote="Massive spl" data-source="post: 8457109" data-attributes="member: 666725"><p>Id keep going higher until the subs at least get warm after 3 min of playing, My dust caps get hot.. That's how u know your subwoofers are working proper lol your woofers pull and push air away from the coil and the dust caps should be warm/hot temp and that's perfectly ok, there working properly if so. Just know your system. Know what coil smells like and u shouldn't have a problem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Massive spl, post: 8457109, member: 666725"] Id keep going higher until the subs at least get warm after 3 min of playing, My dust caps get hot.. That's how u know your subwoofers are working proper lol your woofers pull and push air away from the coil and the dust caps should be warm/hot temp and that's perfectly ok, there working properly if so. Just know your system. Know what coil smells like and u shouldn't have a problem [/QUOTE]
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