Hi, I just read the latest Stereophile. John Atkinson reviewed the Sony SS-NA2ES loudspeaker. I like him because he's honest. He told the fact that during a test called the sweep,that he destroyed the tweeter when he left the DAC's volume control all the way up without knowing it. Sony replaced a new set of speakers for the review. My question is what is a sweep,I know it's a oscilloscope thing, but I'm trying to recap an old Heathkit 5W amp, that has a circuit called the (tweeter saver),ala 1956,as old as me. I was wondering why a 10,000 dollar pair of speakers could be done in by a volume control setting 56 years later? One of the amps used was the infamous Lamm which is low powered, but I'm not sure about the Classe and MBL mono blocks. Any one got a clue,Monk, Columbo, I'm all ears.......Mark Korda