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Is there a practical upper limit to speaker impedance (TPA3111D1)

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We need to drive a 100 ohm speaker (yes, 100 ohms) with up to 1 watt.  This means we need a VCC of at least 10 V.  I'm considering using the TPA3111D1, but the datasheet doesn't contemplate driving a speaker with this high an impedance.  In theory I think it should work, but I want to be sure there isn't some reason why it won't work.  Anyone have experience with this?

Thanks,

Scott