by Victor on February 27th, 2004

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My equalizer setting works for most of my CDs, but causes clipping when playing a couple of them. Is there an easy way to avoid this without changing the EQ settings for those specific CDs?

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  • by RedJohn on September 18th, 2005

    RedJohn

    Frankly, I would ditch the equalizer, as it adds distortion and may be the source or a contributing factor to the problem.

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  • by Jack Scotty on February 19th, 2005

    Jack Scotty

    The cheap and easy way is to take the offending CDs and import the tracks into some sort of audio editing program as WAV files. Once you have the tracks in the program you can manipulate the audio levels reducing them about 5%. Then you can reburn them to a new CD.

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