creyc
500+ Head-Fier
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I absolutely cannot STAND hearing that familiar electronic "click" all too common of poorly ripped MP3s. Subsequently my immediate reaction to hearing this is to delete the file off my hard drive regardless of my favoring of it in iTunes! Gone, dead, removed! This has to be the absolute worst way to ruin the mood when relaxed listening to a nice long classical piece.
I know this trait of MP3's is bad for the mood, and a death sentence to the MP3 file itself, but can it also do damage to my headphones? It seems theres no volume regulation on these blips and clicks at all and they can come out full volume, not to mention god knows what frequencies these are at or if theres a hidden DC bias when they occur. Anyone know more about this or what causes it?
I know this trait of MP3's is bad for the mood, and a death sentence to the MP3 file itself, but can it also do damage to my headphones? It seems theres no volume regulation on these blips and clicks at all and they can come out full volume, not to mention god knows what frequencies these are at or if theres a hidden DC bias when they occur. Anyone know more about this or what causes it?