So apart from narrowing it down to "something" in your profile did you get to 
the bottom of what ever cause was?

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On 9 Oct 2010, at 16:52, Edmund Craske <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 09/10/2010 14:42, Jason Davies wrote:
>> Toby Leighton wrote:
>>> 
>>> Another line to investigate... Do you have logic studio or Ableton or
>>> some such high end audio program installed?  The mac's audio system is
>>> remarkably joined up, it could be that another sound program you have
>>> installed is tinkering with it.  Check in audio-midi-setup in the system
>>> utilities folder for anything strange looking...  my macbooks default out
>>> properties are set at 44100Hz, 2ch-24 bit.
>> thought of the obvious-overlooked: play same song from different user
>> account. Result -- good sound, so it's something in my user settings that
>> is hosed.
>> 
>> thanks for the tip tho -- I had forgotten I could set to higher frequency
>> out (I have some 48 mhz audio so should get the benefit -- once I've fixed
>> iTunes;))
> 
> I think you mean 48kHz ;)
> 
> Ed
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