More seems better. IB2s power requirements are suggested to be 300 w at the PMC website. Below is a link to active system James had with IB2s.
James powered each speaker actively with a 7b, half a 4b, and half a 3 b. Into 8 ohms that's 600 + 300 + 150 watts. But the IB2s are a 4 ohm speaker. That would much more!!!! Why would Mr Tanner power each tower with with over 1000 watts if there wasn't merit?
You are correct there is merit to the higher power.
BUT you have to think in a different way, Its NOT about the "power" itself........YES there is more total power but that does not mean you are driving the system any louder.........
With the increased power AVAILABLE also comes a better slew rate and damping factor . This leads to better control and detail.
That amp list is also the same used in MB2 and BB5 systems so it could be that the "demo kit" available was the same amp setup used in other larger demos.
IF you drive a speaker driver to hard you distort the voice coil as it heats up and even lights up (like a filament lamp!). that warps the coil & former and causes it to rub on the pole magnet, the process then continues until something gives up - Usually the voice coil goes open circuit.....
Another option of over power is to rip the cone as the excusrion isway past its limits, this can also be related to older age of a driver.
HF units similar issues but the weaker driver so if over driven dont hold out for long !!!
ALL that said - What usually kills the drivers quickest is a distorted (towards square wave from sine wave) signal. What you notice with many amps is that as you near high levels you loose control of the sound, it goes very toppy, no definition and is unpleasant to the hear. Distortion may also have risen to a level that is now audable, this may even be introduced at the preamp.
What I have noticed with Bryston amplifiers in both ST and SST series (Not tried SST2 yet) is the ability to maintain high levels without loss of control, you can drive a system much harder without damage if the signals are pure.
This does not have to be concert loud, there is a comfortable level we enjoy that differs from person to person and room to room. But it is nice to have the ability to turn the wick up a little

from time to time and know the system is still happy

along with its owner........