I have a very long history with those drivers, both the Dynaudio and the Morels which are virtually identical due to a split between the owners of Dynaudio some years ago and both parties had right to the patents.
Now those driver have massive motor systems. The voice coils are 3" in diameter, and use edge wound copper to dissipate heat. They are low sensitivity though and require very beefy amplification. I would never dream of driving a speaker built round those drivers with a receiver. They handle enormous amounts of power without complaint. With the right amplification then they are capable of very high spl.
I first used the Dynaudio M75 midrange in my Grand Forks biamped studio monitors. Those mids have the same 3" VC motor system. I good get very high spls. These speakers are now my rear backs. Those drivers have been in continuous use for 36 years.
I used the Dynaudio woofers in my first location monitors for my radio broadcasts.
I used them again in my second pair of location monitors in speakers with an integrated isobarik sub using two 9' Morel sub drivers inside each cabinet. I used them in Eagan Townhome, but currently do not have a use for them.
Since Dynaudio drivers are no longer available to the home constructor I used the Morel version in my new in wall system here.
This is really my wife's system, but we both watch TV and movies there. It is a nice space. She often likes her music very loud. (different genre of music!). I have come into the huge space filled to unbelievable power levels without complaint, driving it from her iPod via the USB port!
That little Morel mid range also takes tons of power without complaint. The VC is the diameter of the dust cap.
This is a picture of the bass/mid drivers.
The motor system is larger than on a lot of sub drivers.
This is the spec sheet which is honest.
The OP's Dynaudio drivers will be similar.
As noted in the spec sheet by the are not very sensitive. By the time you add the loss of the crossover network you would be around 84 db 2.83V/M. So do get concert level spls you need hefty amplification which those drivers tolerate very well.
Those drivers are not for driving with receivers, and I can well understand why the Marantz goes into protection driving his speakers hard.
I have never burnt out one of those motor systems and I have driven them hard.
I good beefy amp will solve the problem, and I know you won't believe this Peng, but they will sound a lot better also with a good beefy amp like a Quad 909. Those speakers are among very few that you can really push hard without complaint. I can well understand the OP's current problem. Did you know I don't like receivers by the way?