Although the real power bandwidth of the speaker is not given, it much depends on your room and how far away from the speaker.
It could be weak at lower frequencies even though you have the wattage rating which is really referring to the voice coil capacity before it heats.
Bass management might be necessary.
Dolby Atmos is specified at a 79dB SPL set level with 20 dB of headroom.
Maxed at a peak of 99dB at the listening position.
The 94dB sensitivity is at 1 meter from the speaker.
It is likely your listening position is at least 2 to 4 times that distance.
The room does support some power bandwidth again depending on your room and speaker positions.
If in fee air the inverse square law is -6dB for every doubling of the distance.
Let's assume 4 meters away it will be -12dB.
In order to meet spec you will need a speaker that is capable throughout a decent peak power bandwidth of 111dB.
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