In the PA and and professional speaker world it is common to have various sorts of limiter to protect the speakers (and listeners)
Different speakers (frequency ranges) have different power rating Usually Lowe frequency has the highest power handling.
So it would make sense to have Per frequency range RMS as well as Peak limiting to avoid "over excursion" "Mechanical Peak over power" and "RMS over power from Thermal effects".
Lots of "smart speakers" do something Like this by automatically reducing gain or only low frequency gain.
Lots of Active monitor speaker have also some sort limiter and automatic gain reduction to allow peaks to pass but limit long contentious tones.
Is there something like this in the HIFI world?
Ideally you would of cause never need this... but to make the system "idiot" proof?
On way would be to have Extremely overpowered speakers that can Handel what ever the amplifier can output indifferently at every frequency
And an Amplifier with so little gain that it would never clip.
Different speakers (frequency ranges) have different power rating Usually Lowe frequency has the highest power handling.
So it would make sense to have Per frequency range RMS as well as Peak limiting to avoid "over excursion" "Mechanical Peak over power" and "RMS over power from Thermal effects".
Lots of "smart speakers" do something Like this by automatically reducing gain or only low frequency gain.
Lots of Active monitor speaker have also some sort limiter and automatic gain reduction to allow peaks to pass but limit long contentious tones.
Is there something like this in the HIFI world?
Ideally you would of cause never need this... but to make the system "idiot" proof?
On way would be to have Extremely overpowered speakers that can Handel what ever the amplifier can output indifferently at every frequency
And an Amplifier with so little gain that it would never clip.