ROOSKIE
Major Contributor
Yes, they all do except for the high volume (96db) distortion test.Do any of the measurements give an indication of how they sound at low levels? A few press reviewers comment on this, but it is rare, and here the talk is about how loud they can get--something I don't care that much about.
I don't listen loud very often, and most of the time cannot turn them up even if I wanted to [kids, neighbors, wife, thin walls]. I have noted that large efficient speakers tend to sound better at low levels, while inefficient bookshelves tend to have to be turned up before they start to sound complete.
p.s., I also had a bout of tinnitus that fortunately faded away, but my ear doctor warned against high db sound levels.
These speakers sound excellent at lower levels. As always you will have to accommodate for the way the human ear hears at lower volumes by boosting up the bass a bit. Otherwise I don't imagine you can find a better speaker.
When I owned them I found them to be extremely good at lower volumes. Enough that if that is what you need your next step is to try them out which is the only possible way to actually find out if they work for you.