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<blockquote data-quote="jamesw" data-source="post: 6735413" data-attributes="member: 602047"><p>No... All of you are wrong. its your voltage dropping. the reason it is doing it in the cold weather is because your alternator on your car produces a higher voltage when it is colder outside, in turn letting your amp see a higher voltage causing it to put out more power than in the warm weather at the same volume level. The cutting out can be fixed by improving your electrical. I would suggest another battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamesw, post: 6735413, member: 602047"] No... All of you are wrong. its your voltage dropping. the reason it is doing it in the cold weather is because your alternator on your car produces a higher voltage when it is colder outside, in turn letting your amp see a higher voltage causing it to put out more power than in the warm weather at the same volume level. The cutting out can be fixed by improving your electrical. I would suggest another battery. [/QUOTE]
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