Wstritt,
NO - there's no such thing as an amp that doesn't clip.
An amplifier produces a given gain and outputs to whatever
load you have attached. For any given combo of gain and
load; there's some volume level that exceeds the capability
of the amp. If you put enough signal into it - you will
eventually exceed its capability.
It's like asking if there is a table that will never
collapse no matter what the load placed on top of it.
For every table, there's some load that will exceed the
table's ability to carry that load.
It's up to YOU to operate your equipment within its
capabilities.
Dr. Gregory Greenman
Physicist
NO - there's no such thing as an amp that doesn't clip.
An amplifier produces a given gain and outputs to whatever
load you have attached. For any given combo of gain and
load; there's some volume level that exceeds the capability
of the amp. If you put enough signal into it - you will
eventually exceed its capability.
It's like asking if there is a table that will never
collapse no matter what the load placed on top of it.
For every table, there's some load that will exceed the
table's ability to carry that load.
It's up to YOU to operate your equipment within its
capabilities.
Dr. Gregory Greenman
Physicist