June 16, 2026

If your playlist jumps from whisper-quiet to ear-splitting between tracks, or just sounds off, the fix is usually one or two settings. Here's how to even it out.
Most uneven-volume problems come down to one setting. Streaming apps can level out the loudness across tracks so a quiet acoustic song and a loud pop single play at a similar volume.
Spotify's "Loud" setting helps in noisy places like a car; "Quiet" preserves more dynamic range for headphones. If a playlist sounds flat or compressed, switch to a quieter level.
If volume is fine but the sound is wrong, look at the equalizer (an aggressive preset can muddy everything), Bluetooth codec limits on wireless speakers, and any per-app volume your phone or computer sets independently.
For everything else about building and tuning playlists, start with our main guide: getting the right sound from your playlists.