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Could cold wheather effect an Ipods sound?
I have an Ipod Shuffle (generation 2) for almost a year now. Today it's 51 degrees outside (I'm in Florida and I know it's colder elserwhere) :-) My Ipod's volume was at a whisper on practically every song. I came inside the house and it was fine. I am curious if anyone else has had this issue or if my Ipod's on the verge of breaking. :-(
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Cold weather can affect electronics, including iPods. I don't think that 51 degrees would cause a drop in volume, though. I would think it would be a much colder temperature that would cause a problem like that. It's possibly just a fluke, and I wouldn't worry about it unless it happens again.
- palsLv 45 years ago
No offense at al, yet its a hazard it purely isn't a sturdy amp, would i recommenced a rockford fosgate amp, it could additionally purely be the subwoofers cant take care of it. The final a hazard subject must be in case you cheaped out while it got here to wiring. in case you acquire 10 gauge or something small working to the amp, or working a severe gauge lower back to the amp and small gauge floor style the amp. continuously attempt and save a severe gauge each and each of how by the gadget, the electron circulate would be greater even and swifter than a smaller cord. additionally you will desire to also have a sturdy sized speaker cord besides to subwoofer. truly some issues could make it sounds "undesirable".