I don't have anything against Ascend, and some of their stuff looks good, but that power handling spec is just implausible. I wonder if they would support a warranty claim for someone who actually hooked it up to a 350-watt amp and blasted it? An unlikely scenario, to be sure, but why make unsupportable claims to start with?
I understand questioning a power spec, and my post wasn't directed so much at you, but just about any thread or post about Ascend here is doa, and TLS is especially hard on them. When I first got my speakers and posted a half dozen great looking charts the one thing that got zeroed in on was this teeny little bump in an otherwise very linear, easy to drive impedance plot. Thats it. Thats what was focused on for several posts. Everything else was ignored, much like the power spec in this case. What about the rest?
I have no idea where he got that spec from or how he came up with it, but I do know he is anticipating, perhaps even banking on Amir running a battery of tests on these new speakers in his lineup so I'd think it foolish to put out bloated specs. Otoh, how many companies put out specs that seem to good to be true? Just about all of them. Especially power handling specs. I don't think he's doing anything much different from any other manufacturer. 6 dB lower than average sensitivity might have a little to do with it?
I just want to know why they seem to get a bad rap here.
*PS, I just made a post over on their forums bluntly asking for clarification on that power spec. I'll report back when I get a reply.