Neither phone is ideal for cranking
music at max volume, but I found the S6's speaker to be more satisfying.
Playing
music at max volume on the Google Home should be a crime.
The phone vibrated slightly when I played
the music at max volume, making it uncomfortable to hold on to.
Not exact matches
Of course, the Google Home
Max is specifically aimed
at music lovers who enjoy cranking up their tunes to
max volume — the original Google Home does tend to get a bit choppy when you crank the
volume all the way up.
Although reasonably loud, the SpectreOne distorts when attempting to play bass - heavy
music at or near its
max, and even when the
volume is only large enough for a small room.
There is very light distortion
at max volume, but it would be hard to notice if you are listening to a YouTube video or some background
music.
There isn't much noticeable distortion
at max volume, but there also isn't a ton of reverb to hi - hats and cymbals which can really help with the soundstage of your
music.
Taylor Swift's voice was alluringly clear against the background instruments in «Wildest Dreams,» but the
music sounded hollow
at max volume.