The Best Sounding Systems can Play Loudly with Low Distortion


Pretty much what the title states. What say you? 

helomech

"an effect known as listening fatigue, wherein the ear’s sensitivity to the onslaught decreases and the listener tries to compensate by continually increasing the volume"

I have owned certain components throughout the years with which, regardless of the listening level, I seemed compelled to "chase the volume control."  After giving it some thought, I suspect these were components that were not capable of strong dynamic swings throughout the frequency range and so lacked the ability to sound "exciting" causing me to turn up the volume in order to establish an emotional connection with whatever music was playing.  Thankfully, I no longer have that issue with my current gear, which sounds good regardless of how loud it is playing. 

@helomech 

"I’ve assembled more systems in just the last 15 years than most audiophiles ever would over multiple lifetimes."

You should check my profile, bunch of stuff in there that I've been playing around with over the last couple of years and more that I've hinted at from decades back with more to add along with my own commentary. I'm not a neophyte you know.

If my system sounded like live, amplified music i would junk it immediately.  It should sound much better and at much lower volume levels.  Yes, a great system should do both extremely loud and soft levels, but I prioritize low-level performance and the ability to sound alive at such levels.  That ability I hear much more with low-powered tube amps.