link to ASR measurements please? I can't seem to find it
There is no ASR measurements yet for this amp. The measurements I referred to before were Monolith's own measurements that are available on their website, and I pasted the ones that you will likely be interested to see in my post#444.
I wouldn't worry about the 0.5% for the range 5-20 kHz that 3 db mentioned because:
a) Monolith may just be a little more conservative with their published specs vs other manufacturer's.
b) To compare distortion specs, it is not very useful to compare the figure at 1 point, in this case it would be 0.5% at rated output, 20-20 kHz. It would be much more meaningful to look at the curves, such as those I pasted in post#44.
For example, take a look of the following ASR measurements for a Yamaha such as the RX-A1080, I picked Yamaha because 3 db is participating
in this thread. Oh, I could have picked the RX-A3080 that ASR also measured but that one was a refurbished one so that likely would raise doubt among fans.
Review and Measurements of Yamaha RX-A1080 AVR | Audio Science Review (ASR) Forum
Below is the one that I always would like to see. You can clearly see that as shown in the 1 kHz test curve, at the 0.5% point, that is -46 dB, this little AVR managed almost 200 W, probably about 190 W, both channels into 4 ohms, that's excellent. If you look at the 20 kHz curve, the output would drop to about 170 W.
So based on this set of curve, you can say that this AVR did not have SOTA performance at lower output level, but was very good at higher output level, relatively speaking such as when compared to a D+M AVR.
Review and Measurements of Yamaha RX-A1080 AVR | Audio Science Review (ASR) Forum
Now compared that with the Denon AVR-X3600H and you can see a very different picture:
Denon AVR-X3600H AV Receiver Review | Audio Science Review (ASR) Forum
If you compared their specs, they are very comparable:
RX-A1080 - 0.06% 20-20 kHz at rated output
AVR-X3600H - 0.08% 20-20 kHz at rated output.
So again, whether the specs say 0.05%, or 0.5% for the full audio band 20-20 kHz, in reality, would depend a lot on the rated output spec. The Monolith could have lowered the distortions spec to 0.05% simply by specifying rated output at say, 300 W instead of 400 W into 4 ohms.