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Freezing Temperatures vs Subwoofers.

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Sending a message down from the Great White North, Will freezing temperatures ruin/damage subwoofers or amplifiers? Its gets pretty damn cold up here and if need be ill bring them in for the winter.

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Won't be a problem. Heat and humidity is the biggest problem

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All too familiar with St. Catherines so I know exactly where you are.

Duran, all me to drop one thing in here.

IF you have a good bit of humidity in the car or frost to scrape off the back windshield watch out where it goes. I have seen a car with fold down back seats, where the kid mounted the amp to the seat back and when it popped he dropped the seat to show me. Needless to say it was COATED in frost and not looking so good.

Just be careful.

J

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You should come meet me, i want to see someone with a serious system ;)

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That's why I brought up humidity as well ;)

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You should come meet me, i want to see someone with a serious system ;)

1) no serious system in NY anymore bro. All in AZ.

That's why I brought up humidity as well ;)

Touche' kind sir.

J

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I lived in Fargo ND when I had the most gear in my cars. If you think its cold there, lol :)

Just be a little wary wanging when they are "frozen"

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I have always loved the way my system sounds in the winter. Im not sure if the cold weather is keeping the amps cooler therefore making them run more effciently or what but it definately sounds more precise when its cold. Keep in mind im not dealing with extremely cold weather. Nothing below 10 or 15 degrees

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