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    Default The Hiss from Cds...

    is there a way to get rid of that hiss that comes fromt he highs in music?
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    Yea, EQ your equipment.
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    Audiophile grade cd's.
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    There is two ways that I found.


    1) Buy an equalizer and put it in the loop(which isn't your best bet)

    2)Do some research online there is a lot of great recording software out there that lets you save your music to your hard drive and then re-mix them yourself and then burn it back on a CD-R or CD-RW after you cut or boost the freqs you need to. I have been doing this for awhile and I have had great success since I have a line running from my computer to my equipment so I can hear how the changes sound on my speakers.
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