Low volume listening dynamics


Hey all, question: I listen to music at a relatively low volume, but I still want the clarity to hear the details. So, will a high sensitivity speaker/driver (95 and above) give me more detail at lower volume than a less sensitive speaker? Or am I on the track in my logic (not the first time)? Or are my ears getting old? Thanks all!
tmalkki
Relating speaker sensitivity to low volume detail seems incorrect to me.  One of my systems has really excellent low volume realism, and the speakers are the lowest efficiency of any I own - 86 dB.
glassrd, no upset at all. I have been doing essentially the same thing for 20 years. You have just programmed your own loudness compensation.
The unit I have allows you to program 8 loudness compensation curves each one active in a specific volume range then the unit jumps from one curve to the next as you adjust the volume. Dynamic Loudness compensation. 
Have to second the opinion about the Schiit Loki. Vacuum tube system with sensitive speakers (Audio Physic Scorpios 91 dB) sounds more satisfying, but certainly not live, at lower listening levels. At normal levels the Loki is bypassed. 
mijostyn, that's cool (dynamic loudness compensation).  What's the device that offers this feature for future reference.  Thx.