Bad to play SPeakers in cold?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by killaBc1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Is it bad to play your speakers loud in the cold. I live in Canada so its more of a extreme cold -30 c
</TD></TR></TABLE> Yes it can be, like anything that is very cold, you don't rev your motor up to red line when its cold, and speakers are motors.
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</TD></TR></TABLE> Yes it can be, like anything that is very cold, you don't rev your motor up to red line when its cold, and speakers are motors.
94
just play them low.. car's usually mostly cold in the morning and after its sat there while you were at work/school.. but play them low for about 15-20 mins.. maybe less depending on how much bass is in the song to get those subs moving. then you can crank it up some more
while were on the subject... Ive known about that in the cold at least because of the surrounds... but is there a type of treatment you ever do for subs?
Ive got some thick surrounds on my kenwood sub, and I was always wondering if it would dry out, or if we were supposed to treat it, I mean, it gets beat around a lot more than other normal speakers, and moves a ton...
Ive got some thick surrounds on my kenwood sub, and I was always wondering if it would dry out, or if we were supposed to treat it, I mean, it gets beat around a lot more than other normal speakers, and moves a ton...
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