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Mexican18 | 12:11 Fri 20th Dec 2019 | Technology
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I listen to Amazon Music through my Echo Dot. The sound is surprisingly good for such a small speaker.
My problem is that all the songs play at different volumes. I seem to be constantly turning it up and down. Is there any way of equalising it?
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It depends where Alexa is playing them from. If it's youtube then it's understandable that each track may have different sound levels.

To get around this, you could make a playlist on spotify or apple music.
One might have hoped that sound playing accessories would have some kind of automatic real volume level stability circuitry. If earphones can be noise reducing, detecting and adjusting volume should be a doddle. Market opportunity being missed ?
Equalisers adjust volume in different parts of the frequency range, they're usually less concerned with keeping the overall perceived volume the same for each track.
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Thanks Mamyalynne and Devil.
If I use Spotify I have to put up with the adverts.
The equaliser in the link is only for sound quality not volume. I've tried that already.
TD has a good point, I often find that music from different sources has different volume levels.
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If I play the music through the TV on Firestick I don't have a problem but the sound isn't as good as the Echodot.
Possibly because some Smart TVs have built-in automatic volume levelling.

You could try routing the TV sound output through a good hifi stereo system.
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Thanks OG and The Builder.
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I've solved the problem. If I play the music on the Amazon Music app on my phone and connect to a Bluetooth speaker,it equalises the sound.
I sort of followed Builder's advice.
Thanks to everyone.

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