Iphone 5 speaker quality at max. volume?

when i play music at max volume on my Iphone 5, the sound isnt rly clear and it is "hearsing" a little bit, I can hear the trembling and decrease in sound quality and clearness when at max volume. Is that normal, or are the speakers meant to play very clear music at max. volume? Thanks for responding asap!

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