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Temperature affecting speakers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Boomin Granny" data-source="post: 332909" data-attributes="member: 549884"><p>If it's colder outside, let your speakers "warm up". Play everything at less than half the volume than you normally do for like the first 15 minutes in the morning. I don't think it is as big of a problem where you live since the lowest it gets is 30, but if they are sounding bad, you should probably do what I said anyway. It won't hurt them instantly, it's like smoking cigarettes, it kills you over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomin Granny, post: 332909, member: 549884"] If it's colder outside, let your speakers "warm up". Play everything at less than half the volume than you normally do for like the first 15 minutes in the morning. I don't think it is as big of a problem where you live since the lowest it gets is 30, but if they are sounding bad, you should probably do what I said anyway. It won't hurt them instantly, it's like smoking cigarettes, it kills you over time. [/QUOTE]
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