The relatives were out at DMV this afternoon while my daughter was in school. I had a chance to do some serious listening today...
Holy smokes! 129 decibels hitting the listener chair when the 'signal present' LEDs start to flicker on the power amps. Sat and listened to a few 'disco' songs at these "low" power levels. It felt like a jackhammer was hitting my chair from all directions! Quite unnerving and a bit uncomfortable sensation. New speaker configuration is just outright INSANE. Elimination of 'power alley' effect plus mutual coupling increased efficiency four-fold.
When I briefly pushed the level up about 12dB, the chairs started to dance on the concrete floor! A few ceiling tiles got sucked out, and lots of dust fell everywhere. The CEL SPL meter hit the peg on the 140dB scale. I thought my ear drums were going to explode. Twelve watts would be more than enough amplifier power for normal music and movie watching. Because that was the peak power output level when the SPL was reading 129dB. That means only 1/10th of a watt is needed to reproduce the 105dB full crescendo of the Bridgeport Symphony Orchestra.
The benefits of "mutual coupling" are greater than I had imagined. I gained more than 6dB increase in sensitivity below 75Hz by grouping all the speakers together. The difference was even audible outside in the yard. I've discovered the audio equivalent of a "unified field theory"
I'm still cleaning up the mess... everything fell of every shelf everywhere. And I never tripped the 20A breakers in the power amp racks, despite being terribly underrated for the potential load.