blofse
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Hi, relatively simple question but I'm sure it's not a simple answer. We have recently constructed a garage like building (it's a room not connected to the house) which is currently lacking a pvc door because that will be arriving in the new year. It has a temporary door which means the room is around 6 degrees and humidity about 65% on a wet day. The room doesn't get damp and it's watertight, so I'm more worried about the temperature.
I have an option of leaving the heater on to keep the speakers at a minimum temperature, however that will cost a small fortune in electrical heating.
The main question is what are the range limits for speakers without damaging them? During operation, I will be expecting the room to be about 20 degrees so that should be fine. When I'm not using them, is it bad for them to be at 4 degrees for instance? my guess is it would be worse to increase and decrease the temperature rapidly, so leaving at a low temperature until I use the room might not effect the glue fixing the speakers in place etc.
Worst case I can not setup the speakers until we get the door and store them in the house - however I would rather set everything up and then leave it in the room without having to turn the heater on until I need to use them.
I suspect I know what the answer will be after typing out, but please let me know your thoughts - cheers.
I have an option of leaving the heater on to keep the speakers at a minimum temperature, however that will cost a small fortune in electrical heating.
The main question is what are the range limits for speakers without damaging them? During operation, I will be expecting the room to be about 20 degrees so that should be fine. When I'm not using them, is it bad for them to be at 4 degrees for instance? my guess is it would be worse to increase and decrease the temperature rapidly, so leaving at a low temperature until I use the room might not effect the glue fixing the speakers in place etc.
Worst case I can not setup the speakers until we get the door and store them in the house - however I would rather set everything up and then leave it in the room without having to turn the heater on until I need to use them.
I suspect I know what the answer will be after typing out, but please let me know your thoughts - cheers.