Yeah, thanks, I'm becoming resigned to thinking that the quickest way to even begin to sort this out is to haul in the XPA5 for "testing". My fear is that I won't be able to discern via hearing whether or not the "5" would be of any benefit or just dead weight (and as you know, it's weighty and not something I want to be bringing in/out if I don't have a reason).
Matthew, does it make any difference in your calculations to know that the most sensitive (per ML spec) is actually 94 dB for the entire system. Only the R/L towers are 92 dB.
Also, I've noticed that since I moved from a Yamaha 3040 to the Denon 8500, the Denon requires me to go closer to -10 than with the Yammy which I would drive down to about -17 to -22 (depending on how content was recorded). Or, not having previously owned a Denon, are they calibrated that way which would explain the minor difference? (I had a LX901 Elite in here two weeks ago and I wish I would have paid closer attention to its performance settings in-use for comparison purposes).
I do have a miniDSP UMIK and REW on a laptop. I just haven't had the time to do a deep dive to learn how to use them, but I could if you think that would answer my questions.
I've read references to "distortion" and "clipping" but I don't recall ever hearing either in any of my system setups over the years. Maybe it's been there and I was simply too ignorant to know what to listen for? Would I be out of line if I were to use this YouTuber's examples as a gauge:
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Is it fair to say that even if distortion/clipping surfaces albeit rarely and only under atypical "demanding" scene-cases (1:100 films), that it's too risky for either or both amp and speakers to take a chance and leave it unaddressed? Or is that too extreme a position?