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  1. Thanks Joe X, I'll be looking into these. According to audacity an earrape track did not exceed 0db, but it did have some clipping points (far less than what I expected). If I'm understanding that correctly, buying some decently rated speakers and tweeters we should be good to give a test. Appreciate your feedback!
  2. This will be an odd request, but I am an odd person. I recently purchased an application called Djay Pro, and I want to run my audio off that in a vehicle. Main question: is it safe to play ear rape (purposely distorted) music at 0db, or is there a safer tuning freq? Djay Pro basically gives you all the features a Dj would need, but I would primarily use it for slowed songs, or ear rape. Max the volume and max the bass etc. Sounds like garbage to most but I actually enjoy the way it sounds to an extent. I plan to do this next build as I have a decent setup right now. I'll listen to earrape pretty frequently on a headset, so that leads me to believe it can be done with speakers in a car as well. Would it be safe to buy lower quality speakers that could be easily replaced or could this be done on more professional equipment? Also, if possible when tuning, would I tune with settings in Djay Pro for max ear rape to know that I can play that as well as clean music safely? I've seen a lot of responses to posts like this that are like "why would you ever want to listen to that" and so on. I'm just looking for an answer and will go from there. Again, since I do it all the time in my headset I feel it should be possible to do in a car audio sense as well.
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