New MacBook Pro 15" Speaker Output Not as Good As My Silver Keyboard 15"

Just curious, why is the sound output worse quality and the total volume output significantly less than my three year old silver keyboard 15" MacBook Pro (mag adapter version)? The sound output is "tinny" sounding and ramped all the way up is not much sound output on computer speakers.

Probably because Apple recognizes that few users really want to listen to the built-in speakers at high volume, if at all. They sound terrible at all settings, but much worse when they're turned all the way up and distorting badly. If they got louder than they do, they'd sound worse still.
It's not possible to make tiny little speakers handle much power or deliver good full-spectrum sound, and the smaller and thinner MBPs get, the less room there is for speakers in them. Use headphones or good external speakers if you want enjoyable listening.

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