Maybe I missed it before, but it seems there's a change in the space between songs, that beat where one ends and the other can get into it's own clean air. Where's that beat? It's kind of a disco runonsentence now. Or has it always been that way and it just now started annoying me?
Maybe I missed it before, but it seems there's a change in the space between songs, that beat where one ends and the other can get into it's own clean air. Where's that beat? It's kind of a disco runonsentence now. Or has it always been that way and it just now started annoying me?
Similarly, does listening at a lower than real-world speech volume cause a "that's too quiet" reaction? When I'm in the office with the volume at low muzak levels, I rarely hear your breaks unless I'm looking at the website and actually focused on what's playing.
that's me as well
between office chatter and phone conversations and i'm about 2-3 feet from my smart speaker
2. You're listening at a very high level. When speech is played back at a level higher than real-world speech volumes, it can trigger a "that's too loud" reaction, even though music at that level might sound just great.
Probably #2, I'd guess.
Similarly, does listening at a lower than real-world speech volume cause a "that's too quiet" reaction? When I'm in the office with the volume at low muzak levels, I rarely hear your breaks unless I'm looking at the website and actually focused on what's playing.
Will the 'Replay gain' setting fix that louder voice if I set it to Smart Gain? Thanks,Huck
Probably not.
The voice announcements are at the same peak level as the music, with a slightly lower average level in most cases. On my Node it sounds just as I'd expect.
A couple of theories:
1. Something in your listening setup — speakers, acoustics, or your ears — is peaked in the lower midrange region.
2. You're listening at a very high level. When speech is played back at a level higher than real-world speech volumes, it can trigger a "that's too loud" reaction, even though music at that level might sound just great.
I listen to RP at the same volume that I would when listening to any other form,CD,Amazon ,Tidal and usually that is at a fair volume,especially when I am doing some serious listening,but when the announcer(DJ),comes on,the volume is about 10 DB louder than the rest of the music,so I have to turn the volume down quickly.
Any way to lower the announcer's voice,maybe same level as the rest of the tracks,or maybe a touch lower?
RP is way better sounding than Spotify(which I have).Thanks,Keith(Canada)
I get a bit of the opposite effect with my Node...Mr. DJ's voice comes in a tad lower, which sounds in sync with other sources I use.
I listen to RP at the same volume that I would when listening to any other form,CD,Amazon ,Tidal and usually that is at a fair volume,especially when I am doing some serious listening,but when the announcer(DJ),comes on,the volume is about 10 DB louder than the rest of the music,so I have to turn the volume down quickly.
Any way to lower the announcer's voice,maybe same level as the rest of the tracks,or maybe a touch lower?
RP is way better sounding than Spotify(which I have).Thanks,Keith(Canada)
Shouldn't be like that. What app or browser are you using?
I listen to RP at the same volume that I would when listening to any other form,CD,Amazon ,Tidal and usually that is at a fair volume,especially when I am doing some serious listening,but when the announcer(DJ),comes on,the volume is about 10 DB louder than the rest of the music,so I have to turn the volume down quickly.
Any way to lower the announcer's voice,maybe same level as the rest of the tracks,or maybe a touch lower?
RP is way better sounding than Spotify(which I have).Thanks,Keith(Canada)