Greg Bright
Second Unit
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- Feb 24, 2000
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- Gregory Bright
Usually one will hear something out of the ordinary (not on the recording) from the speakers. Sometimes a tweeter will get fried. The sound will usually compress and sound strained. Really loud peaks won't get that much louder. Actually headroom is also a function of the loudspeakers as well. How efficient they are will in part determine the headroom of a system. High-efficiency speakers can give almost any system lots of headroom. Just ask the tube amplifier guys.