Football is a brutal game. Seattle, my home town, secured their position in the Super Bowl at home where we have the loudest fans in the league. I'm an acoustical engineer, so I may be the only person in Seattle who's not proud of that. I can guarantee that all 100,000 fans went home with some degree of permanent hearing damage.
Many serious rock fans are the same. And 35 watts is only 10dB more than 3.5 watts, not really enough to get to rock concert levels even in a modest size room unless you have fullrange horns at 112dB/w/m - which won't actually fit in a modest size room.
Nobody will care, but anything over 85dB-C sustained over a career will leave you just able to understand your corporate master's voice until the day you retire. At that point you become functionally useless to your corporate masters, so deafness is not an economic issue. Fortunately, even serious rock fans don't spend 8 hours a day for 40 years at rock concerts. Roadies and musicians however suffer the same fate as football players. It's a brutal game.