thats at .09% THD. It can provide higher power at higher levels of distortion - 115 @ .9%, - at which point the distortion would still be inaudible to the human ear, and I think it could go higher...
Since he is using in a surround set up and more than two channels are being driven (the speakers are being used as fronts) is it possible that the receiver had sent such a high current/power to damage the speakers? Pl note that the quoted output is when two channels are driven. Of course actual situation cannot be recreated now but my point is is it the only reason? Is the company trying to evade the warranty? Can there be material failure/defect in the speakers even in normal use?
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