stereo setup is this: mp3 player->PC speakers in my room-> 30 year old stereo reciever-> ~60' of speaker wire going outside to our deck-> two 2.5' tall speaker boxes with 10" Subs, 6.5" midranges and 3" tweeters, all speakers are brand new(duct tape speakers can only do so much
need software for music
need software for music
the music on my mp3 player is all over the place in terms of db level, are there any programs to equalize all songs so i don't have to worry about changing the volume so i don't get rediculous bass on some songs, and scratchy treble on others
stereo setup is this: mp3 player->PC speakers in my room-> 30 year old stereo reciever-> ~60' of speaker wire going outside to our deck-> two 2.5' tall speaker boxes with 10" Subs, 6.5" midranges and 3" tweeters, all speakers are brand new(duct tape speakers can only do so much
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stereo setup is this: mp3 player->PC speakers in my room-> 30 year old stereo reciever-> ~60' of speaker wire going outside to our deck-> two 2.5' tall speaker boxes with 10" Subs, 6.5" midranges and 3" tweeters, all speakers are brand new(duct tape speakers can only do so much
Last edited by skier on Fri Jun 20, 2008 1:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: urgent! need software for music
I've used MP3 Gain for years. Swear by it. Really easy and makes using headphones (iPOD etc...) easier on the eardrums!
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Re: urgent! need software for music
anything you can use to make the quiet songs louder? (im already half deaf so dont preach to me) 

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Re: urgent! need software for music
Set the target db in mp3gain higher?
The only trouble then is that you run the risk of the songs clipping that are already pretty loud.
Dan
The only trouble then is that you run the risk of the songs clipping that are already pretty loud.
Dan
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Re: urgent! need software for music
yeah, i mostly only make like my workout songs louder, like my metal and stuff, that i dont care about clipping. all my clasical and junk i rip right off the cd lossless and i dont touch it

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Re: urgent! need software for music
i had used mp3 gain in the past, but this time, i set it 2db lower than normal(to make sure they are the same at least) i havent tried it through my stereo yet, but from mp3 converted thru media player and playing during NFS PROSTREET it was pretty equal across the board 
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Re: urgent! need software for music
Yet another unasked question answered!
I know what you mean. When my wife and I are working out in the yard or garden, I turn my Klipsch speakers to face out the window and crank it up. Then something like Rob Zombie or Stevie Ray Vaughn that was recorded 20 dB louder than everything else rattles the windows, scares the pee out of the dog and clips horribly. 400w of distortion is pretty gnarly.
Thanks again guys!
Jack
I know what you mean. When my wife and I are working out in the yard or garden, I turn my Klipsch speakers to face out the window and crank it up. Then something like Rob Zombie or Stevie Ray Vaughn that was recorded 20 dB louder than everything else rattles the windows, scares the pee out of the dog and clips horribly. 400w of distortion is pretty gnarly.
Thanks again guys!
Jack
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