cold weather static on stock speakers
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cold weather static on stock speakers
Hello,
We've recently come thru a real cold spell up here in New England. On a recent morning as I was heading to work (0 degrees F outside), my stock speakers started making all sorts of static noise. The CD that was being played had been in the player overnight, so I suspect it wasn't a condensation-on-warm-cd problem. The noise when away in about 1 mile, but it was very bad and noticible. Has anyone else experienced this?
Thanks,
Don Cab
We've recently come thru a real cold spell up here in New England. On a recent morning as I was heading to work (0 degrees F outside), my stock speakers started making all sorts of static noise. The CD that was being played had been in the player overnight, so I suspect it wasn't a condensation-on-warm-cd problem. The noise when away in about 1 mile, but it was very bad and noticible. Has anyone else experienced this?
Thanks,
Don Cab
#3
Could be a condensation problem anyway.
The player will heat up quickly, which could cause condensation on a cold CD - think cold soda can in a warm environment.....
If it persists, see what the dealer says.
~HH
The player will heat up quickly, which could cause condensation on a cold CD - think cold soda can in a warm environment.....
If it persists, see what the dealer says.
~HH
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