SUB's do not work when too cold.
this might sound weird.. but my subwoofers dont work when its to cold. like every morning while i drive to school they are off. and when its not my amp, becasue orginally i thought it was my amp, but i replaced my amp 5 times. im on my 5th amp and its a brand new one. my subs are audiobahn 400watts. not sure of the name. but my amp is hyhphonic or something.. 1000 watts/ 2 channel. i dont know if that has anything to do with it not working while its cold? i dunno. my head unit is a pioneer. could it be the wiring? or what? input would help thanks.
Stop bumping your thread. This forum doesn't move that fast that you need to bump it after 2 hours.... 
But to answer your question, it's probably your Audiobahn Sub and their poor quality design that is causing the problem.
Try another sub and see if the same thing occurs.

But to answer your question, it's probably your Audiobahn Sub and their poor quality design that is causing the problem.
Try another sub and see if the same thing occurs.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B18C_EJ8 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Stop bumping your thread. This forum doesn't move that fast that you need to bump it after 2 hours....
But to answer your question, it's probably your Audiobahn Sub and their poor quality design that is causing the problem.
Try another sub and see if the same thing occurs. </TD></TR></TABLE> Ditto all the above.
94
But to answer your question, it's probably your Audiobahn Sub and their poor quality design that is causing the problem.
Try another sub and see if the same thing occurs. </TD></TR></TABLE> Ditto all the above.
94
U replaced your Amp 5 times, and never check the wiring or even bother replacing the (imho shitty) sub
. I would check all the wiring first before setting a wad full of cash on the table for a new sub, if everything seems in check. Go for a new sub.
. I would check all the wiring first before setting a wad full of cash on the table for a new sub, if everything seems in check. Go for a new sub.
im from socal. but its not even like cold. even when its like 65 outside . my subs dont work. might be the wiring then huh? haha i bought my subs used from my friend. but i never realized the problem. and the 5 amps. they were all under warntiy from a homie. so i go them replaced for free. obviously the amps werent the problem lol
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