Sandman,
Here's an interesting article that explain amp power and how it relates to speaker sensitivity.
http://allegro-sound.com/Power.html
From just reading it, and putting number in the calulator (included in article), that I'm thinking that because of the Arro's 80 watt max program rating, that you shouldn't be driving these speakers beyond 95 db SPL which is loud for pop music, but not necessarly loud for rock music, no matter what amp you're driving them with.
Btw the numbers I used in the calulator were as followed:
Measured Distance from Listener to Speaker - 2 Meters
Desired Sound Pressure at Listener - 95 db SPL
Speaker Sensitivity Rating (1w/1m) + 5db - 86 db
Desired Amplifier Headroom (3db min) - 4 db
which gave me
Amplifier POWER Needed - 80 Watts
Beyond 95 db SPL you're overdriving what the Arro's stated Max Program Rating is.
Here's an interesting article that explain amp power and how it relates to speaker sensitivity.
http://allegro-sound.com/Power.html
From just reading it, and putting number in the calulator (included in article), that I'm thinking that because of the Arro's 80 watt max program rating, that you shouldn't be driving these speakers beyond 95 db SPL which is loud for pop music, but not necessarly loud for rock music, no matter what amp you're driving them with.
Btw the numbers I used in the calulator were as followed:
Measured Distance from Listener to Speaker - 2 Meters
Desired Sound Pressure at Listener - 95 db SPL
Speaker Sensitivity Rating (1w/1m) + 5db - 86 db
Desired Amplifier Headroom (3db min) - 4 db
which gave me
Amplifier POWER Needed - 80 Watts
Beyond 95 db SPL you're overdriving what the Arro's stated Max Program Rating is.