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<blockquote data-quote="r0llinlacs" data-source="post: 8398953" data-attributes="member: 636634"><p>You're retarded man. Do you have Sony Sound Forge Pro 11? Have you made, edited, converted, resampled, etc. anything at all in your lifetime? Because I guarantee over half the music you listen to is distorting and you don't even know it. A vast majority of music out there is <strong><em>filled</em></strong> with 0db peaks AND clipping. Because guess what? Unlike what you heard from somebody who has no idea what they're talking about, most music isn't recorded at 0db but most modern music IS normalized to 0db. Unless you MADE your mp3's, flacs, wavs or whatever you listen to from a CD by yourself and checked every single file by itself for clipping, you don't know ****. Shut the **** up kid.</p><p></p><p>And I have an amp waiting to be installed which will be bi-amped and set with the 80-prs 3-way network installed and set by me so stfu you snarky little *****.</p><p></p><p>And don't make me bust out the program and start taking screenshots to prove your *** wrong, I already spent too much time on you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r0llinlacs, post: 8398953, member: 636634"] You're retarded man. Do you have Sony Sound Forge Pro 11? Have you made, edited, converted, resampled, etc. anything at all in your lifetime? Because I guarantee over half the music you listen to is distorting and you don't even know it. A vast majority of music out there is [B][I]filled[/I][/B] with 0db peaks AND clipping. Because guess what? Unlike what you heard from somebody who has no idea what they're talking about, most music isn't recorded at 0db but most modern music IS normalized to 0db. Unless you MADE your mp3's, flacs, wavs or whatever you listen to from a CD by yourself and checked every single file by itself for clipping, you don't know ****. Shut the **** up kid. And I have an amp waiting to be installed which will be bi-amped and set with the 80-prs 3-way network installed and set by me so stfu you snarky little *****. And don't make me bust out the program and start taking screenshots to prove your *** wrong, I already spent too much time on you. [/QUOTE]
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