Low Level Listening and Distortion


Would some amps sound better at lower levels due to distortion being produced at a lower sound level than another? In other words, a "clean" sounding amp (think stereotypical class D) sounds better to me at higher volumes while another amp sounds much louder than the class D at higher levels but great at lower levels, which I assume is our ears translating distortion into "louder" in our heads. Is it the job of a preamp to be sure the amp sounds the same at all levels or is this just impossible to make the sound that linear? I have one of the newest GaNFET amps from a well-respected designer/manufacturer playing at the moment and it sounds boring at low levels but good at higher levels. Not surprisingly it also sounds quieter at the same matched volume levels (using white noise) than the tube amps I also have. I hope I explained my question so it can be understood. Thanks.

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Let it play the next track as well, they lead into each other.  You're welcome.

Regards,

barts

I also failed to mention that the noise floor in my listening room is 18db.

Honestly can't imagine hearing leaf blowers.

Regards,

barts

I listen to music at just about every level as I'm a believer that all music has a proper level which goes beyond anyone's taste in volume.  A small amount of that is dictated by the recording itself as opposed to the actual music.

Try blasting Simon & Garfunkel some time, it doesn't work for me.  Nor does listening to DSOTM at anything but full blast.

I'm listening to Billie Eilish - Happier Than Ever - Not My Responsibility and the SPL was 63-69 which is kinda loud but correct.

What say you?

Regards,

barts