Okay as far as wattage rating - perhaps a speaker can handle 100 watts at 1 kHz. That would be the thermal limit - any more and the voice coils melt. Somewhere in the low bass power handling becomes displacement limited - in other words, at some frequency 100 watts will cause the speaker to bottom out. I get the impression that the Soliloquy is tuned to a lower than normal system resonance for its 5 1/2" drivers. It will probably be displacement limited to less than 100 watts somewhere in the half octave or so above resonance, back up to 100 watts thermal limited at resonance, and then below resonance the displacement power handling limit will plummet to maybe just a few watts at 20 Hz or below. The specifics are speculation, but the pattern holds for many reflex enclosures.
speakers bottoming out
Just purchased a pair of soliloquy 5.3's and was wondering if someone could explain just why speakers bottom out. Of course this occurs at high volume and under a fairly heavy base attack. What exactly is a speakers rating supposed to tell the owner (i.e. watts recommended) Is it even a problem I wonder?
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