LeastExpectedGrower
Well-Known Member
Remove headroom issues all along your signal path.Buy decks, amps, ect with a low THD like I do. Problem solved, .
If I hook my amps up to cheap speakers, hell ya it's sound distorted. That is until the speakers blow,
My speakers are good for 3000w before they start breaking up (going linear, exceeding Xmax), but have a really short distance between x-max and xmech (the point where your drivers start tearing themselves apart), but can sustain transients above that if needed. I often found that breakup was coming at the power stage and/or at a few of the preamp stages, so having a power amp that won't hit the voltage rails quickly or easily was a need for me, as well as good proper gain staging & matching (I have about 5 preamp stages in my signal chain). So my speakers are a 3-way setup (sub/woofer/mid-to-high) that's fairly close to line-array engineering, then my power amp is a custom made one that is 2500w rms and closer to 3500w peak and has an over-spec power supply that could carry three of the amp units. From there, again, it's all gain staging to maintain tone but also have clarity.
As a result, I have a setup that can be extremely loud but also clean and clear at volume...basically a PA but for a single instrument.