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  1. wow that's impressive on music

    That's at 49hz, tho.

    Fuck that shit.

    Exactly what I was thinking. Didn't know we were using the termlab for midbass. :peepwall: 40 and below is "on music". :pardon:

    Word. LoL

    People have different opinions of "music," and I respect that.

    But this is pretty much an SPL build and any numbers attained don't really apply to the general populous.

    I will say tho, if given the chance, I would try one out.

    Loved my HDC3's when I had them.

  2. The "RipCord" at Michigan's Adventure! (I'm the blonde in the yellow shirt)

    What's your favorite ride?

    My fat ass will NEVER get on the fuckin' thing.

    I think it shouldn't cost extra to use though. :(

    Also, the Corkscrew is a joke.

    45mins in line for a 25 second ride...

  3. Great write up man! I had thought the most you could do on a v was like 140-160 so didn't someone there say something about it before you bought it (they know this)? I've known should I ever want to move the system in my old 61 Deville (390) I would have to swap the pulley, but that isn't something that comes in a manual.

    On a side note, now that you have the charging system sorted where in the FAWK are the bass videos? ;)

    My DC 280 is ran on a V-Belt... :peepwall:

  4. So how do you apply that to a whole track? how does it sound? and how do you actually do that? move each sample manually or is there a filter you apply?

    That seems like a lot of work for less than half a second... if a song is 5 minutes long it seems to me that it'd be easier to find a cleaner original.

    Is my logic flawed?

    Finding a clean original is the 100% prefered method.

    This was applied to the whole track, I just used the close up view for visual purposes.

    bigpimpn91 used "clip fix," an Effect on Audacity.

    it will sound virtually the same as the original just a little quieter

    you click clip fix and it does it for you.

    Wrong, actually.

    I used a few filters and a limiter in FL Studio to fix clipped songs.

  5. Jumping back in here with some pics to illustrate what I said earlier about "Fixing" it.

    For shits and gigs I used the ever so popular Swing My Door.

    Here is the original. Nice and clipped to fuck.

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    Here's the attempted clip fix. Notice how the wave form is still "Flattened" but is more of a triangle shape now.

    This is far easier on subs then just the reduced volume clip that is being demonstrated.

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    And here's the two side by side.

    Not quite as loud but far safer to play.

    Now the top one may look better, but because the information above the wave has been "destroyed" it sounds identical on your highs. Clipped to death.

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  6. Personally, I'm not convinced. The peak is still flat, its just quieter than it was before.

    That said, all the audible information that used to be in that peak is now gone. (Which is why I HATE the loudness wars. I have a volume knob TYVM)

    I'm going to sit here and see what Decaf has to say.

    Actually, I won't be sitting here. But my point remains the same. lol

    x2

    You can't "de-clip" music. One the peak has been plateaued it's there forever. Lowering it doesn't do anything but make it quieter like BJD3 said. The flat spot in the music will still get amplified and played through the speaker, which in turn will tend to overheat the coil. Play enough of these songs loud enough and you got Quiznos... Toasted Subs.

    It realloy depends on what your definition of "Clipping" is.

    If you take it in the sense that the waveform is squared off at the top, yes you can fix it, but just a little bit.

    The track will still have the distortion present and as previously mentioned any information that was above the waveform is now gone.

    When I get off work tonight, I will post pictures illustrating my point.

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