Cold

 

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Username: Troy81

Tavernier, Fl Us

Post Number: 1255
Registered: Mar-06
if its cold outside, 35-40 and you wake up in the morning and turn on your system, will it sound funny until it warms up? btw a friend of mine ask i dont give a f@ck
 

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Username: Safe_cracker

Chicago, IL US

Post Number: 1658
Registered: Jan-06
That is not really cold enough other than effecting air density. You may hear a slight difference in that temperature range and may get more noticeable in temp extremes max cold/hot conditions. When it is cold your amplifier and subs will work more efficiently but when it is REALLY cold, the spiders/surrounds may be a little on the stiff side. Hope this helps, Polo..:-)
 

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Username: James1115

Ct

Post Number: 6857
Registered: Dec-04
you would notice more effect on your head unit ion the display. It might be a little slow untill it warms up. The only reason you would notice a difference in your subs is if the air pressure is different then the night before, less humid or more humid.
 

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Username: James1115

Ct

Post Number: 6858
Registered: Dec-04
but like Polo said that temp really isnt cold enough to do anything noticable. If you get down in the low 20's then your head unit might be really slow to boot up, and if your amp id digital the display might be slow to boot up aswell.
 

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Username: Troy81

Tavernier, Fl Us

Post Number: 1257
Registered: Mar-06
how cold is really cold?
 

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Username: James1115

Ct

Post Number: 6860
Registered: Dec-04
mid 20's and below
 

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Username: Troy81

Tavernier, Fl Us

Post Number: 1259
Registered: Mar-06
ok, well the cold only effects the soundwaves right? not the woofers ability to play
 

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Username: James1115

Ct

Post Number: 6862
Registered: Dec-04
its not the cold its the fact that normally when it's really cold the humidity is much lower so the waves have less dense air to travel through. Like Polo said if it is extrememly cold the spiders could be a bit stiff untill you get some power moving through them to heat them up. This would only be for a split second though.
 

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Username: Brynm

Prince Albert, SK Canada

Post Number: 209
Registered: Jul-05
Mid 20's is not real cold try minus 40, at that you could damage surrounds I would think, we see that temp for a couple months
 

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Username: Basshead86

Try Google

Post Number: 7136
Registered: Aug-05
that sucks for you.....move. lol
 

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Username: Adddisorder

West palm, Florida

Post Number: 1253
Registered: Jan-06
in florida dont you live in taverneir key? or another tavernier in N fl
 

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Username: Troy81

Tavernier, Fl Us

Post Number: 1262
Registered: Mar-06
i live in the keys but like i said earlier it was a friend of mine asking, i really couldnt care less, especially cuz i knew i was right
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