In some isolated cases, you might notice that the music volume changes between songs. There can be several reasons for this:
1) IMPROPER AUDIO SYSTEM INSTALLATION:
When the cables in an audio system are not connected correctly, sound issues often arise because the speakers or amplifiers don’t receive the same power level. This imbalance can cause fluctuations in volume or quality from one song to another.
We recommend contacting the company that manages your audio system to verify that the installation was done correctly and ensure all cables are connected to the proper inputs and outputs. A proper check can help avoid volume fluctuations and guarantee optimal sound performance across all songs.
2) AUDIO SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS AND MUSIC STYLE:
While we use a volume normalizer to equalize the volume across all songs as much as possible, some variations can still be perceived depending on the audio system you have.
Different sound systems have varying capabilities, and the nuances of certain musical genres can highlight these differences. For example, some genres include older recordings or feature unique instruments that might naturally sound louder or softer. This can make volume changes more noticeable on some setups than others.
3) DAMAGED OR INCOMPLETE MUSIC FILES:
If some music files are corrupted or were not downloaded correctly, the device may play them with volume or quality issues.
If you experience volume problems between songs, please submit a support ticket here so we can review and resolve the issue.
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