The Best Sounding Systems can Play Loudly with Low Distortion


Pretty much what the title states. What say you? 

helomech

IM with the responses much more impressive is almost silent yet still dynamic.  I actually sit there and grin a low volume late at night listening in the sweet spot and go wow!  That's much more difficult to do then loud without distortion.  I can rattle my floors and windows but that's just in your face whereas low light low volume listening can make the hair on your arms stand up.

One of the best ways to test your speakers is to start playing music at a very high volume and then gradually lower it in steps. This will help you determine whether the imaging, depth, and soundstage (left-to-right and front-to-back) remain consistent. However, the maximum volume you can achieve depends on the room's size and acoustics. If you play too loudly in a smaller room, you risk overwhelming it, which can disrupt the soundstage. Conversely, playing too softly in a larger room may prevent you from experiencing the full impact of the music.

 

It’s also important to clarify what you mean by "distortion." Distortion can originate from the audio system, the room's acoustics, or a combination of both. Therefore, it’s essential to identify the source of any distortion before seeking a solution.

Yes and, as a result, it is not unusual for the actual loudness to be greater than it seems.

@helomech 

Answering your question is like asking the wise old owl, How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll Pop.  His answer is thrrree, because he’s never made it to the center without biting.

I’ve never reached that point.  My ears give out long before anything starts distorting or clipping!