Low Volume- Sonos Arc


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All of a sudden, the volume has become low on my sonos. Normally, I listen at around 20-25 but now to hear the same level, I have to increase up to 40-45. Started noticing this after the software update. Happens both with Samsung Q8FN native apps and Apple TV4K


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I have the same problem. I do not expect Sonia customer service to respond. Since going public CS is poor!

I’m extremely disappointed in the arc I don’t know if it’s only me but the Arc is not wowing me at all even in the Atmos mode specially at this price point.  
and when I’m watching a moving I have to turn the volume all the way up for me to hear talking so I bought 2 times the one SL didn’t get any better 

is someone experiencing this problem or is it just me ? 
 

I agree. I just purchased the arc to replace my playbar. Don’t know why I spent the money, it sounds no better than my playbar!

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Hi,

I have the same issue with my New arc, works fine since 2 weeks and now volume are very low in netflix or myCANAL and high in YouTube for example.

applications are in my Apple TV 4K.

the only things who change is my Arcana HD fury who receive the HDMI for the sound, I don’t use my Sony TV who have not eArc.

i can’t activate the pathrough mode.

I spoke with a Sonos rep and we discovered Comcast’s cable audio output (via “Settings” ) was set to PCM, not “auto”. I changed it to Auto and saw significant improvements for cable. I’m now able to hear at 25, not 50. I later played with some Samsung native apps like Netflix and saw improvement there by switching the audio on a show itself from “English Original” to “English Original 5.1”

I spoke with a Sonos rep and we discovered Comcast’s cable audio output (via “Settings” ) was set to PCM, not “auto”. I changed it to Auto and saw significant improvements for cable. I’m now able to hear at 25, not 50. I later played with some Samsung native apps like Netflix and saw improvement there by switching the audio on a show itself from “English Original” to “English Original 5.1”

Same issue here...sonos customer service was pretty good with looking at 4 diagnostics from my system...they didn’t see any faults on the diagnostics and one CS rep told me that this is unheard of and said it was a defective unit...so i get another ARC….no change….the technician said it probably has something to do with software up stream and has seen this issue with some other customers….thanks everyone in this forum as I have tried many different options here….I will keep an eye on this as I think Sonos should have fix here!!

Have an ARC for 2 years ….no issues….then one day it disappeared from my system...I go into the app and find it and reinstall...pretty easy to do….that’s when I discovered the low volume...sonos said it was a faulty ARC since the diagnostics did not show any problems...tried everything to get the low volume back to where I used to listen...about 23-25...now have to crank it to 55-60 to listen to music or TV...I’M ONLY 59 and hearing didn’t just go on me….So I swap out the ARC and get a new one…..NO CHANGE!!

I have Sony Oled..2 years old…..let us know if anyone gets a fix for this!!

This just happened to me too. I’ve had my ARC for about two years now and use it almost exclusively with my Apple TV, which I use for all my streaming and music. I rarely use the Sonos app, except when I want a readout of the audio format of whatever I’m watching. But I’ve always noticed the volume slider and it’s generally been in the 20-30 range for almost everything from stereo TV to Atmos movies. I was on vacation the past 10 days and came home and turned the TV on and noticed there wasn’t much volume. I discovered that the volume suddenly needed to be set to about 70 for TV and about 50 for Atmos to achieve the same actual volume as I had before. I tried everything from reseting the Sonos to unplugging to retuning. And it’s the same issue with the TV’s (LG CX) built-in apps. Ultimately, I’m not really sure it matters. It’s not like I ever want it crazy loud anyway. That is, I’m never going to set it to 100 volume or even 90, so it’s generally irrelevant what a somewhat arbitrary slider number reads. Still, it’s a really strange change and I can only assume Sonos did this intentionally to have a more realistic volume range. This is clearly an issue that a lot of people have -- a sudden and drastic change in volume reading -- and Sonos should offer an explanation. 

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-- and Sonos should offer an explanation. 

They have already explained the change to volume mapping here:

 

-- and Sonos should offer an explanation. 

They have already explained the change to volume mapping here:

 

Fantastic, thank you! I’m surprised this didn’t make it into the thread earlier. Anyway, glad there’s a solid explanation and it makes sense. Appreciate that you pointed it out.

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