According to the manual, my E4s can be operated as low as -20 degrees celcius. I think 32F is probably ok, but that's just a guess. I've also worn my KSC_75s and MS-1s below freezing with no consequences.
I have heard it is not good to run electronics after a long exposure to cold, due to the quick temp jump when the wires and circuits heat up. I live up here in Alaska and to get from class to class I have to walk outside. So I just wait several minutes once inside before running my headphones. I know of one person that bought a plasma TV and took it home in the back of his truck. He then plugged it in right away at home, and it cracked the circuit board. However, I have seen others in the last few days walking outside listening to their headphones and the temp was -40 F. I don't know if they have had any problems but I myself just do not want to take the risk.
With the hd650's, the drivers are so close to your head that they probably never even get close to 55 60 degrees F unless there's some kind of insane wind where you are.
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At 32F...0C...273K it's probably not a problem because it's not really that big of a temperature difference from room temp. Condensation might be a problem but I would probably not worry to much about it because usually when it's cold out, it tends to be fairly dry out as well.
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