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playing waveforms that are clipped to begin with
Is it dangerous to play MP3/WAV files that, when viewing their waveform in
an editor program, show that the waveform is clipped at the loudest points? I understand that speakers are in danger when head units or amplifiers clip a signal, but I do have a number of digital music files that seem to contain clipping to begin with, and I am afraid I may be causing damage to my speakers or sub. Thanks for any help, George |
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