I had HS80’s when my setup was in a larger room, I think the problem with large drivers (over 5”) is that you do need to monitor a bit louder to get an accurate representation of bass.

When I moved my setup to a smaller room I went with 5” monitors, and I always limit to around 75db, I have a mark set on my monitor controller level knob and never go above for any extended period of time.

As @Airyck recommends a db meter is a great idea, a app or £$€20 handheld meter will do.

The temptation to blast out and listen at daft levels should be avoided if you care about your hearing, be especially careful with headphones too.

Here is a chart showing optimum monitoring levels, you definitely want to stay in the green area when mixing, and probably in the blue area when just working, red area is really only for very short periods IMHO.

Source: The Perfect Monitoring Levels For Your Home Studio – Mastering The Mix

You will probably be surprised at how low the green area sounds, but it is the industry standard for good reason.

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