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Old Feb 10, 2003 | 08:07 AM
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Default subs don't work when really cold!!??

k first off. what do you guys think of ultimate competition subwoofers (SB10 titanium series) i have two of them right now in a dual sealed box ?????

well just recently i decided to put them back in the car (i took em out for winter) cuz the temps was warmer than the usual but i should've known it was temporary since its only february. anyways they were working when i put em in then one morning when i hopped in the car to go to work, they stopped working so i took it out later cuz the temps went down to minus 30 degrees. is it normal for a subwoofer to stop working when its subjected to extreme temperatures ??????

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Old Feb 10, 2003 | 10:42 AM
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Default Re: subs don't work when really cold!!?? (zcivicz)

i'm in toronto, and we've had -30 for a while..(shitty week)..

you should'nt have any problems. But double check the connections, maybe with the cold and bending of the wires a link has broken.

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Old Feb 10, 2003 | 02:27 PM
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Default Re: subs don't work when really cold!!?? (o_Rage_o)

I don't know wether or not they should work but I have read that you shouldn't use subs below freezing of it may damage them.
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