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<blockquote data-quote="Wingman0121" data-source="post: 6981808" data-attributes="member: 620554"><p>My old Crossfire CFA1000D stops working if it's colder than 25 degrees ambient temperature, it plays weird low-tone oscillating noise until it warms up then it's fine.</p><p></p><p>Cold makes rubber surround harder and sometimes even brittle, I've used a passive Sony home theater sub in a car before and the thing barely moves when it's below 40 degrees out, but eventually it played better when warmed up. I suppose high-quality surrounds and spider shouldn't be bothered with temperature.</p><p></p><p>So I have problems with winter. I'm contemplating taking my subs out for this winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wingman0121, post: 6981808, member: 620554"] My old Crossfire CFA1000D stops working if it's colder than 25 degrees ambient temperature, it plays weird low-tone oscillating noise until it warms up then it's fine. Cold makes rubber surround harder and sometimes even brittle, I've used a passive Sony home theater sub in a car before and the thing barely moves when it's below 40 degrees out, but eventually it played better when warmed up. I suppose high-quality surrounds and spider shouldn't be bothered with temperature. So I have problems with winter. I'm contemplating taking my subs out for this winter. [/QUOTE]
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