..I took the 10 db as a conservative example...
...And what you read by the way is rubbish when it comes to digital clipping already in the source material...
I think we can all agree that all clipping (digital & analog) is BAD. We can also agree that digital clipping can be even worse than analog clipping. No argument here.
So the "10dB" is your guess, not measured. There is no way to know for sure.
And are you stating that even at
1W low volume, "digital" clipping will damage the driver?
03dB increase = 2W
06dB increase = 4W
09dB increase = 8W
12dB increase = 16W
If the driver has been TESTED to handle long-term 50W of power, how will this SMALL amount of power damage the driver?
Or are you saying that clipping in itself, regardless of POWER, will damage the driver?