Well it did and it wasn't enough, the dynamics were not there, the distortion was high and wearing at volume. Specs are a good tool of basis but they are not the whole story, especially in the audio world, and as eluded in that article you pointed out, they can be down right misleading. So when it comes to specs and math you may not get the true story and I can tell the difference otherwise I wouldn't have wasted the money, I'm a bang for the buck guy and not somebody that needs to get an extravagant outrageously priced system for bragging rights. People I've setup or helped upgrade, the ones that love music, see the difference I present them.
"In any case, I don't think people should listen at the maximum rated spl of 124 dB, that's harmfully loud."
True it is but that's your call, for you, not others. Hopefully its still a free world, wait a minute maybe not?
Some of the sub's I like are SPL Max of 134 dB, just saying.
If you guys are happy with a tri-path 15 watts system power then good for you, it's much cheaper as long as your sound floor isn't too high. 104 dB @ 1 watt is very nice comfortable listening level but when I'm jamming with friends sometimes we want a little more, to each his own. Heck most people today listen to their phones or car stereos for their primary listening environment neither are ideal especially automotive with its extremely noisy environment.
Good discussion though.