Apologies for bumping my own post, but I figured I'd add some more details as I've had a chance to throw a variety of material at this setup now at high volumes. Equipment reminder below:
Denon X4500H
2x Emotiva T2+ towers
Emotiva C2+ center
2x Polk FXi A4 surrounds
2x HSU VTF-3 MK5 subs
Speakers crossed at 80Hz
For HT listening, I spun up a variety of scenes, including the aforementioned Master and Commander battle, various loud moments from the 4K Blu-rays of The Lord of the Rings, Saving Private Ryan, Gladiator, and others. With the AVR volume set to 0, SPL during the loud parts often ranged between 88 and 100 dB, with a max of 119 dB. This was measured from a cell phone app at the MLP, so the numbers are likely not super precise. I did not notice any audible distortion or clipping at all.
For music listening, I kept the volume the same and listened to a variety of genres (rock, metal, jazz, classical, hip-hop, etc) in 2.2 stereo. Max SPL in this scenario measured 125 dB (complaints from my ears would seem to agree with this). The only distortion I noticed came in a single hip-hop track, but I'm guessing it's the result of the track itself and it may not have been a great quality rip to begin with. My ears seemed to be struggling much more than the speakers were, and I took breaks in between the louder tracks so that there wasn't a sustained bombardment on my long-term hearing.
At the risk of beating a dead horse, were I to hook up something along the lines of a 3 channel amp like the Monolith 3X200, should I expect to hear any differences at or approaching these volume levels? Or would my experience be pretty much the same?