Myths about amp gain settings

Now, while the driver(s) are given this clipped signal, they are exposed to an excess of average power at a given time, heating the coil more than usual. This causes fatigue and lowers the life span of your driver-- it's like over-working a person. They can do it... for a while. Then they just break down and start beating their wives. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wow.gif.23d729408e9177caa2a0ed6a2ba6588e.gif

Thank you, that is the best analogy to explain clipping I have seen yet.

 
Music isn't recorded in terms of W-RMS. It's recorded by dBs.
Allow me to elaborate. Although music isn't recorded in terms of W-RMS, I can pull the average RMS of ANY song in Soundforge, and that is what I was referring to in terms of hotness and RMS.

Let's look at Pink Floyd's Speak To Me - Breathe versus Metallica's The Day That Never Comes:

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That is a pretty big friggin difference in RMS levels! Let's say I am playing my system @ full tilt to get the most out of that Pink Floyd track then the Metallica track comes on next. I bet you, at a minimum, that I will be turning the volume DOWN and rather quickly!

 
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