What is the saying? Something about people who don't learn history are condemned to repeat it

The r09 and r09hr (and apparently mr1) will distort input (bass, in particular) when run below a certain gain setting. On the r09, 8 is as low as I would go. I don't know the equivalent for the r09hr, it should be in the FAQ, but I don't know if it is. We should really have a FAQ for each of these recorders - I know there was one for the r09. It sounds like you need an attenuator.
It was years ago when I found the value of 8 on the r09 via bench testing. There were quite a few folks here who still insisted that the distortion did not exist, and was not a problem. I think they've all stopped spouting that - to some people, saying something bad about gear is like calling their baby ugly - even if it is a hard fact. I don't think anyone has bothered to do this testing with the m10. Send it deep bass, right near 0dbfs, at each gain setting, and then examine the recording, looking for audible and visible distortion in the shape of the waveforms.
Fwiw, I have overloaded schoeps with cmc6's - both in practice, and in theory - when I worked the numbers after the show. It does happen. Two words: Dinsosaur Jr.
Of course, I don't think anyone has tested the CMR's vs. the cmc6's in extremely loud situations.