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<blockquote data-quote="wickedwitt" data-source="post: 7656215" data-attributes="member: 622908"><p>It does boost the song on the input side. You would only want to do that to songs that come out sounding rather soft compared to others. It will put distortion into the song if done high enough. Something else you want to stay away from is the "level volume across all songs" as it makes every song match the softest one in the library. The best thing to do (is what I do at least), is just get another copy of a song if it is freakishly loud or soft comparative to its original recording. The higher the bitrate the better, unless of course someone along the line compressed it, then don't bring it back to 320+ as it makes them sound horrific. I have a library large enough that gapless isn't an option. My 25hz-50hz test tones are gapless, all music is either 192kbps or 128 for space constraints. Will it meter as well? No. Do you really notice in a vehicle that is demo/spl oriented? No.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wickedwitt, post: 7656215, member: 622908"] It does boost the song on the input side. You would only want to do that to songs that come out sounding rather soft compared to others. It will put distortion into the song if done high enough. Something else you want to stay away from is the "level volume across all songs" as it makes every song match the softest one in the library. The best thing to do (is what I do at least), is just get another copy of a song if it is freakishly loud or soft comparative to its original recording. The higher the bitrate the better, unless of course someone along the line compressed it, then don't bring it back to 320+ as it makes them sound horrific. I have a library large enough that gapless isn't an option. My 25hz-50hz test tones are gapless, all music is either 192kbps or 128 for space constraints. Will it meter as well? No. Do you really notice in a vehicle that is demo/spl oriented? No. [/QUOTE]
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