I have a pair of L100s I have had for decades. Nice speakers.
I'd suggest not trying to define the Peavey with stereotypes. It isn't a hifi and is not designed to be, but distortion in a keyboard amp is not desirable unless it is a controllable feature. Keyboards usually have their own effects.
Your headphone amp is not a preamp, it is a headphone amp, and yes, it is not designed to feed a regular amplifier like the Peavey.
I think the issue may be that your Yamaha is what I call a home instrument, or maybe a consumer instrument is a better word. COntrast a pro instrument. A pro unit won't have speakers and definitely will have line outs, in fact might have a number of them. Nothing wrong with that, just different markets.
I'd suggest not trying to define the Peavey with stereotypes. It isn't a hifi and is not designed to be, but distortion in a keyboard amp is not desirable unless it is a controllable feature. Keyboards usually have their own effects.
Your headphone amp is not a preamp, it is a headphone amp, and yes, it is not designed to feed a regular amplifier like the Peavey.
I think the issue may be that your Yamaha is what I call a home instrument, or maybe a consumer instrument is a better word. COntrast a pro instrument. A pro unit won't have speakers and definitely will have line outs, in fact might have a number of them. Nothing wrong with that, just different markets.
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