I've been doing alot of listening lately to recordings on CDR that I've collected over the last couple of years to better learn how the more popular mics out there sound. Naturally, I like to turn the volume on my stereo up quite loud so that I can hear detail. What I notice is that the bass on some of the recordings stay nice and clean when pumping up the volume and others break up at the higher volumes.
So how do you make a source recording that stays as clean as possible at the higher volumes on playback? Is it a function of the quality/brand of mics, how hot you run the preamp during recording, how much gain you dial into the recorder, all of the above, none of the above?
I'm just wondering if there's anything special I can or should do in post to maximize the chances of this not happening on my masters.