I don't know about the gear you mentioned.
Louder isn't always better. It depends on the track/recording.
For instance, if you listen to - Born to Win by Roxanne Potvin too loud, there are sharp peaks in her voice that would be fatiguing at higher volumes.
At reasonable volume, a fairly neat way to put an edgy spin on the track. But overall, she has a beautiful voice and I can't fault it.
On another note -even some high-end gear will introduce a non-linear frequency curve at very loud volumes. Well, it's made for humans..the transducers and what-not.
Louder isn't always better. It depends on the track/recording.
For instance, if you listen to - Born to Win by Roxanne Potvin too loud, there are sharp peaks in her voice that would be fatiguing at higher volumes.
At reasonable volume, a fairly neat way to put an edgy spin on the track. But overall, she has a beautiful voice and I can't fault it.
On another note -even some high-end gear will introduce a non-linear frequency curve at very loud volumes. Well, it's made for humans..the transducers and what-not.