I have 6B's for my fronts, a 5C for the center, 4B's for my rears and a 10D for my sub. All of this is hooked to an 7.1 channel Onkyo 706 with 100W/channel in a small (<1800 cubic square feet) living room with wood floors and 9 foot ceiling. The fronts and center are about about 9 feet from the seating area and the rears are about 7 feet to either side. I did the Audyssey setup included on my receiver. Crossovers are set at the standard 80Hz.
Given the low sensitivity the 6B's (82 dB) do I need to concern myself with speaker damage or clipping (especially with uncompressed PCM, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD soundtracks from my blu-ray player)? I routinely play movies at -10dB (sometimes as loud as -5dB if its not too late) and it all sounds pretty fantastic to me. What would clipping sound like if it was present?
Gunnar Garness
Jackson, MS
6B fronts, 5C center, 4B rears, 10D sub, Onkyo 706, Sony Bravia KDL-46V3000, LG BDP390, Xbox 360, Apple TV.