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winter bad for subs?
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<blockquote data-quote="emilimo701" data-source="post: 6959950" data-attributes="member: 622834"><p>from who???</p><p></p><p>play loud, play proud. one of the biggest bottlenecks to subwoofer performance is heat. if you have a sub that reaches its thermal limits before mechanical, you could probably give it even more power than it would normally be able to handle. i haven't tried this in practice, nor would i want to, but you should be fine. however one time i was arguing practically this same argument about computers... turns out the cold affects more parts of the computer than the CPU... and sometimes quite negatively //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif so i could be wrong.... guys??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emilimo701, post: 6959950, member: 622834"] from who??? play loud, play proud. one of the biggest bottlenecks to subwoofer performance is heat. if you have a sub that reaches its thermal limits before mechanical, you could probably give it even more power than it would normally be able to handle. i haven't tried this in practice, nor would i want to, but you should be fine. however one time i was arguing practically this same argument about computers... turns out the cold affects more parts of the computer than the CPU... and sometimes quite negatively [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif[/IMG] so i could be wrong.... guys?? [/QUOTE]
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