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<blockquote data-quote="BumpThat93" data-source="post: 342252" data-attributes="member: 550601"><p>ok, ever since the winter weather has come around my subs have been acting weird. heres what theyre doin....like one minute they will be pounding nice and hard and all the sudden they will stop hitting as hard and it keeps switching back and forth from hitting hard to lightening up. i toggled the crossover in my head unit to 80 hz from 63. i doubt that is whats causing the problem because my subs seemed to hit harder once i made the switch. also, all my connections are good i had them looked at by a professional installer. could this problem be caused by the cold weather? i always let my subs warm up for about 15 minutes before i turn the volume up to let them scream. and i am also running my stock battery and alternator. please reply if you have any ideas!!! peace.</p><p></p><p>drew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BumpThat93, post: 342252, member: 550601"] ok, ever since the winter weather has come around my subs have been acting weird. heres what theyre doin....like one minute they will be pounding nice and hard and all the sudden they will stop hitting as hard and it keeps switching back and forth from hitting hard to lightening up. i toggled the crossover in my head unit to 80 hz from 63. i doubt that is whats causing the problem because my subs seemed to hit harder once i made the switch. also, all my connections are good i had them looked at by a professional installer. could this problem be caused by the cold weather? i always let my subs warm up for about 15 minutes before i turn the volume up to let them scream. and i am also running my stock battery and alternator. please reply if you have any ideas!!! peace. drew [/QUOTE]
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