I apologize for the late reply. Didn't realize anyone else had responded.
It was originally intended to stand alone. I honestly wanted to try some more experimental stuff with the stereo field, automation, reverb, etc, but then I couldn't get the basic recording right, so I have just been...
I've recorded it dozens of times and EQed it dozens of different ways. I have a fairly primitive set up. Just wondered if there was anything that could be done. I thought the problem was more on the bassy, boomy side?
Hello. Thanks for the input everyone. I've already started experimenting with lowering the overall output. The original track was just mono guitar (with too much reverb), and I was being very careful not to clip while keeping the volume as loud as possible. I was trying to keep the...
Regardless of the physical damage to the speakers, my recordings make them rattle/crackle much more than professional recordings. And, if you remember, this problem has happened in two cars and now my home stereo, so it is not particular to the damaged speakers in the original car. So I don't...
I'm pretty sure there is no clipping, but it is very possible it is too hot. I used Ozone to compress the final output. It was limiting as much as 5-6dB's. I've read books but am inexperienced. Hotness could certainly be a problem. I'll try it with little to no 'mastering' compression and...
You are an idiot Bob. You are so 'knowledgeable' but still can't help in the least. My speakers are crackling. I don't know what I'm talking about. That is why I am here asking for help. My real problem is I have to talk to idiots like you who just badger people rather than help. I took...
I'm not getting much help, and if people are going to be belligerent idiots, then I will respond to them as such. You don't get to choose my opinions either. Also, I did not start out vague and have been insulted and laughed at from the beginning. Bob can keep responding. I just want him to...
Play it on your own home stereo and then respond. By the way, I don't think you know what you are talking about Bob. You've offered multiple different opinions each time as if they were absolute fact. I don't need your help.
Anyone who knows what they are talking about please respond.
I have now damaged one of my home stereo speakers, essentially with only acoustic guitar recordings. This recent recording is only mono acoustic guitar with reverb and it causes my speakers to crackle at relatively low volumes, while a professionally recorded song played immediately after at...