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Clipping at "low" volume!?
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<blockquote data-quote="RaceDVS" data-source="post: 8808297" data-attributes="member: 680447"><p>Nope, unless I pushed it pass 40/50 for certain recordings, which was to be expected. The issue was metal (or anything with electric guitar) was loud and clear BUT hurt like shards of glass straight to the eardrums and felt out of place in songs, along with Amy Lee's voice. Certain rap, techno and (a more specific example - the intro for Time by Pink Floyd) would have the higher frequencies break up as if the tweeters / woofers were being ripped apart and physically hurt to listen to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RaceDVS, post: 8808297, member: 680447"] Nope, unless I pushed it pass 40/50 for certain recordings, which was to be expected. The issue was metal (or anything with electric guitar) was loud and clear BUT hurt like shards of glass straight to the eardrums and felt out of place in songs, along with Amy Lee's voice. Certain rap, techno and (a more specific example - the intro for Time by Pink Floyd) would have the higher frequencies break up as if the tweeters / woofers were being ripped apart and physically hurt to listen to. [/QUOTE]
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