Yep, you'll feel it at whatever the angle is set to on the base. To be absolutely clear about the soft lock, once you understand how it works then you know there can't be a problem with the base if you have force feedback working. It works by the base setting an opposing spring force at the maximum torque capability of the base - like I said, it is not a physical stop, hence "soft" lock, so it's still possible to steer through it and beyond.
It's also worth noting that if the wheel is already emitting max torque before you hit the soft lock then you will struggle to feel it, because the base has no more torque to give. We get this a lot from people on the G-series wheels, where the basic centre spring when you're not in a game is running at max torque, so they think the soft lock isn't working (it is, they just can't feel it).