No, well at least it depends on a lot of factors:
- Audio player
- Audio subsystem and it’s internal settings like OS-level mixer if you haven’t bypassed it
- Volume settings
- Volume settings on your audio-interface / amplifier
- Your Speakers / Headphones capabilities and quality
- Even conditions you’ve listen on, your room and how good it’s isolated (if it’s dead silent in the night you can obviously hear a lot more than at day with open window or at the airport field)
Ever noticed how you can listen same music on speakers and headphones and for example “hear more” silent or “non-existent” details on headphones?
Well…That’s just how it rolls
It really depends.
Even if you for example try to listen exactly same material with exactly same conditions including volume and with exactly same headphones models, but one would have impedance of 16 Ohm and other would have let’s say 120 Ohm…
First one would scream in your ear, and second you would perceive generally as super-low volume and would need some serious amp to actually properly use them
P.S. btw, if human is inserted in completely dead-silent room, anyone will start to hear even how blood pumping through veins pretty loud after few minutes of adaptation (creepy i know ), so humans are quite capable of hearing stuff