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<blockquote data-quote="Immacomputer" data-source="post: 2878403" data-attributes="member: 570419"><p>Yes and no. If you boost anything, then you have the chance to cause clipping. If you cut anything, you will be fine.</p><p></p><p>I say chance to cause clipping because if you used a 0dB tone for setting the gain, there is a good chance the music you're listening to isn't recorded at 0dB but rather lower. This means you could boost some and not cause any clipping but if you're listening to a lot of rap, boosting the bass will probably push things over the edge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Immacomputer, post: 2878403, member: 570419"] Yes and no. If you boost anything, then you have the chance to cause clipping. If you cut anything, you will be fine. I say chance to cause clipping because if you used a 0dB tone for setting the gain, there is a good chance the music you're listening to isn't recorded at 0dB but rather lower. This means you could boost some and not cause any clipping but if you're listening to a lot of rap, boosting the bass will probably push things over the edge. [/QUOTE]
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