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TeddyKGB 
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Posted: September 11, 2006 at 11:17 PM / IP Logged  
I searched and didn't find any topics on it but on cold days should you warm your subs up? Play them at low volumes forf awhile then staart to turn them up? The cold days are ahead for me in Chicago and just always wondered if warming them up was necessary?
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i'm from the winter wonderland minnesota and i've never had subs not play even when its like 30 degrees below zero. i'm pretty sure where ever you are doesnt get that cold very often.
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Warming up subs, I like my subs toasted sometimesWarming up subs on a cold day? -- posted image..
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xtremej wrote:
Warming up subs, I like my subs toasted sometimesWarming up subs on a cold day? -- posted image..
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If your subs are made by Sony, I've found that the best way to warm them up is with a blow torch.  Take them out of your car, set them on the ground away from any vehicle or building, then torch the little buggers.  Best thing you can do for them, IMO.  Warming up subs on a cold day? -- posted image.
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Det cord always makes a nice show as well.
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Torch a sony sub? Don't they XPlode on their own?!?!?!?!
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