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ARGH. This entire CD has a 12khz whine through it

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Things like this make me VERY, VERY, VERY angry. Normally a 12khz whine wouldn't be a problem - because most pop/rock/rap/etc. albums don't break into the higher frequencies, so you could just drop that band entirely. But this is a classical album and it makes EXTENSIVE use of the higher frequencies. And there's also a LOT of silent moments - where the 12khz scream gets EXCESSIVELY annoying.

I got it used (it's out-of-print), the distributor said it was guaranteed to play perfectly. I guess I'll have to see if they really meant that. I've tried several drives, and it's present on all of them. I *MAY* end up doing the blasphemous thing, tracking down the EXACT frequency and just KILLING IT. Hopefully that won't damage SQ *THAT* much (because lord knows this does a good bit of damage on it's own).

Thoughts? Comments? Anyone wanna cry with me?

Edit: At first, I'm like "Oh my god my speakers are dying" - and then I looked at Winamp's visualization and there's this little tiny bubble up at 12khz. "Oh no." And all this after I'd waited 11ty hours for EAC to do it's work in Paranoid mode.
 
Do you have a sample of this?

If it's a pure fundamental it is fairly easy to remove. Even if not it can be easy for some folks to remove too. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: C6FT7
Do you have a sample of this?

If it's a pure fundamental it is fairly easy to remove. Even if not it can be easy for some folks to remove too. 🙂

I can make a sample. Preferred format?
 
C6FT7: YGPM with download link. It gets louder as you go along, that's track 16 of 20, so it's pretty damned apparent.
 
LOL didn't think the WASA was that inaccurate.

The file has NTSC pilots in it, removable with ease.
 
Originally posted by: C6FT7
LOL didn't think the WASA was that inaccurate.

The file has NTSC pilots in it, removable with ease.

Explanation: Original CD is a movie soundtrack. Was compiled by a tard.
 
Originally posted by: C6FT7
It appears your MP3 encoder does not have full extension to 20 kHz as well.

Hrm, that's odd, considering it's LAME. But I use FLAC, only keep LAME around for this sort of situation.
 
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