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Feature request: Enable volume normalization for Spotify Connect

  • December 20, 2025
  • 4 replies
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I am aware this feature request has been raised many times in the past, but the threads I found are now closed to further comments, so I am posting a new one here.

I recently bought a Sonos Era 100 and I have been loving it so far. One enhancement I would really love to see, though, is more consistent loudness between tracks when listening to Spotify (especially playlists and shuffle).

For reference, I also use a WiiM Pro streamer to listen to Spotify. WiiM added a toggle to enable/disable Spotify volume normalization in 2025 (*1), and it significantly improved the listening experience. As much as I love my Sonos, WiiM remains my go-to streamer when I need consistent loudness and don't want to keep manually adjusting the volume for each track that’s too quiet or too loud. I would love Sonos to offer feature parity here so the Sonos experience remains fully competitive.

What I am requesting:

Please provide a user-facing option for volume normalization when using Spotify Connect on Sonos (or clearly document whether/how Sonos currently applies normalization for Spotify Connect).

Why I believe this is feasible:

I asked claude.ai about how WiiM might have implemented Spotify normalization, and the explanation was that WiiM could be using Spotify Commercial Hardware integration (Spotify eSDK), where the device can receive per-track normalization gain metadata and apply it on-device during playback. Spotify eSDK changelogs mention the addition of loudness normalization support in Version 3.199.303 (*2), and the Spotify eSDK API reference documents the SpStreamInfo.gain_mdb field, defined as "audio normalization gain (in mdB) to apply to the stream" (*3).

Based on this, it seems plausible that Sonos could implement (or expose) loudness normalization for Spotify Connect in a similar way, i.e. by applying service-provided, ReplayGain-style gain metadata at playback time, avoiding any need for Sonos to analyze the loudness of the live audio stream.

If enabling or exposing this requires coordination with Spotify, I hope Sonos can work with them to support it.

Thank you!

References:

*1: https://forum.wiimhome.com/threads/wiim-pro-firmware-v4-8-712747-update-apr-3-2025.6881/
*2: https://developer.spotify.com/documentation/commercial-hardware/implementation/changelog
*3: https://developer.spotify.com/documentation/commercial-hardware/implementation/reference/latest

P.S. I’ve seen mixed messaging in the Sonos Community from Sonos Staff, and this is one reason I’m asking for a clear documentation:

 

4 replies

Stanley_4
  • Lead Maestro
  • December 20, 2025

That is a lot of good information, hopefully it will be sent to the developers for action. The staff here can only do the forwarding higher level folks make the decisions.


Jamie A
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  • Sonos Staff
  • December 24, 2025

HI ​@3110jp, welcome to the Sonos Community!

As far as I am aware, Spotify Connect does use volume normalization when playing to Sonos. The post you shared from Corry was made before we on the community were aware of this change, with my post being made after we learned of the change. This was something we were made aware of due to users talking about lower volume when using Spotify: The linked post below gives more detail, but this was a change made this year:

I do agree that there should be more detailed documentation around this from our end, since information can become outdated or scattered around the community, as you can see with the posts you’ve linked. I’d be happy to forward this to the team as feedback.


Stanley_4
  • Lead Maestro
  • December 24, 2025

The outdated issue with the forum, at least from the forum search, could be helped if there were some date related options.

At a minimum offer "sort results by post date" and even more helpful offer to only show posts from the last month or year. Being able to use both at the same time would be ideal.

The current results often have many years old, and now incorrect, responses listed first. Being able to see only "last month" posts would be very helpful, particularly with issues related to a recent Sonos update or music service change.


jgatie
  • December 24, 2025

I’ll settle for a search that lists results by individual posts instead of whole threads.