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just outta curiosity...

Posted by FenderLover on March 27, 2012 at 04:27:47:

has anyone heard a difference between response of your system at usual room temperature or say, at colder weather? Say around freezing--- if you have capability to lower the room temp to around freezing? I know liquid nitrogen temp would be impractical, but anyone notice slight variance in tone and response with slight ambient temp changes.

Versus as 70-degrees F or even 90-dgrrees F? I notice guitar amps/house systems sounds better at slightly lower temp, than warmer.

Ok... sorry, I will crawl back under my rock.

But, thanks for any response.