Thanks a lot, everyone. I was stupid, there is a big misunderstanding on my side on what dB level I listen to and how the receiver volume controls work. Before I read all of your replies, the following was my understanding
- THS recommendation of 105 dB (I knew it must be the peak dB)
- But I thought when I properly configure my receiver with R11 and Monolith Sub 15 inch, I thought the receiver is sending enough/required power to speakers to produce 105 dB combined when I set volume control at 0dB (while using the decibel scale in volume control)
Now, I realize point 2 above is totally wrong. Most of the time I listen to music by setting -20db in the receiver volume control, but frequently I listen by setting volume control on the receiver at 0dB (but I don't do this continuously for more than 2 hours), and sometimes twice a week or so, I set the receivers volume control at +10db but with that I only listen to music for 30 minutes max.
So, originally when I said to listen at 105db with headroom with KEP R11, I need 250 watts, I was totally wrong and that was based on my wrong assumption of how the receiver volume controls work when I set volume control at 0dB.
I never measured sound pressure before. Today I measured with three different apps. Tried to measure with three volume levels in the receiver volume control (-20dB, 0dB, 10dB). The average dB differences measured on the phone app are not hugely different between those settings (about 5dB in two apps, and about 10dB in one app). I also measured using three different apps. One app always shows about 10dB more than the others, and I don't know why and which is correct. Please see the screenshot for the volume control set at 10dB on three different apps. One app shows the peak as 114. The other two app doesn't go above 90dB in max even if I set the max volume on the receiver.
Details for questions my below.
1. I always use monolith 15 subs with R11 for stereo music, AVR4400H gives a max of 125 watts per channel.
2. I sit about 12 feet from the front speakers.
3. Frequently I set 0dB in the receiver volume control (continously 2 hours max)
4. I sometime set 10dB in the receiver volume control (continouly 30 minutes max)
5. Currently I have 1 monolith 15 sub inch, I'm planning to get 1 more monolith 15 inch sub
Question:
With all of your replies and with my new understandings, looks like 125 may be enough to reach peaks of 105 dB even if I sit 12 feets away and set volume control 0dB to 10dB. Is that correct? or do you think I will still get benefit if I buy power amp since I sometime set 10dB in the receiver volume control? If yes, which one I should buy?
Also check my audyssey setting screenshot, I set to reference offset of 10dB for better music optimization. I don't really understand how that works and whether that also need to considered while deciding whether to buy power amp or not.