So, Danny, or anyone else who might be able to answer my question...
I have a pair of LS-6s from AV123....
Last week I decided to test how loud these things can go...
I chose a track that started off relatively quiet, with just a piano playing at first.
I turned my Mapletree Audio Design preamp a little bit past half way. The MAD was feeding its signal to a pair of Stratos Mono Extreme SE Pluses...
I noticed that after a certain point on the preamp, the BG Neo's started to crack. Obviously since it was immediately apparent that something was wrong, I panicked and quickly turned it down, in which case the problem was immediately resolved.
I haven't had any distortion or problems since that point, but I am trying to figure out what actually happened, and if there is something wrong with my LS-6es.
I don't have a real DB meter; I was using the JOKE DB meter on the iphone for some reference. It can't read peaks over 105 DBS, but it gives "Averages," and it was reading anywhere from 96 DBs-100 DBS.
Basically, I have boiled it down to several scenarios...
1) One or several of my BG Neos is blown. I tend to rule this out though since it only becomes an issue after a certain point on the preamps volume.
2) I am clipping my Stratos Mono Extreme SE's. I think these are rated at 200+ watts per block, but they do pass a BOAT load of current.
3) I was reaching the mechanical limit of the Neos. Reading the specifications though, it would seem that they can take 50 watts a piece. So perhaps unlikely.
So, does anyone have any idea of what it could possibly be.
I would rather it be that I am hitting the limits of my amp, since I can always one day get something with more juice. To think that I have hit the limit of the speaker is a little upsetting.