Hi @tfortan
Welcome to the Sonos Community!
At present, there is no way to control any Voice Assistant volume independently from the speaker volume, and we (as far as I am aware) have never identified a case where they were actually at different volumes.
I can tag this thread as a feature request, however. Just please be aware that this has been asked for before - I do not know the reasoning behind the lack of change so far, but there’s certainly no harm in requesting the feature again.
Thank you - I've marked this thread as a feature request and it will be seen by the relevant teams for consideration. Keep the ideas coming!
I hope this helps.
I just bought a pair of era 100.
I also find the voice assistant to be way too loud.
IMO it should even be at a lower volume than the music. It is very aggressive.
I also know this has been asked before, but PLEASE could we have a way to turn off the voice assistant vocal responses ? I just want the assistant to listen to my voice commands. I don’t want it cutting off the music just to answer. Especially when it’s just to say “Okay !”.
It would so much better if it could just listen.
There’s a recent Facebook thread where someone has found a way:
Here's how to adjust the volume of his voice separate from the sound of the music. I have no idea how I discovered this, but I use on most every speaker with SVA which I install.
First, this works easiest on products with sliders such as Move 2, Arc Ultra, Era 300, and others.
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On speakers without sliders including Beam, SONOS One, Arc 1st gen, Move Gen 1, you have to tap the up or down button until
Hi @controlav
Did you test this? It does not work on my Arc Ultra - the speaker volume is adjusted, as expected.
There’s a recent Facebook thread where someone has found a way:
Here's how to adjust the volume of his voice separate from the sound of the music. I have no idea how I discovered this, but I use on most every speaker with SVA which I install.
First, this works easiest on products with sliders such as Move 2, Arc Ultra, Era 300, and others.
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On speakers without sliders including Beam, SONOS One, Arc 1st gen, Move Gen 1, you have to tap the up or down button until
That doesn’t work. It still adjusts the volume of the speaker as a whole.
Hi @controlav
Did you test this? It does not work on my Arc Ultra - the speaker volume is adjusted, as expected.
I don’t use SVC, and nor do I have an Arc Ultra, so no, hence me quoting the post and not just pasting it :-)
Hi @controlav
Did you test this? It does not work on my Arc Ultra - the speaker volume is adjusted, as expected.
I don’t use SVC, and nor do I have an Arc Ultra, so no, hence me quoting the post and not just pasting it :-)
Did anyone on the FB thread agree that this actually worked?
Hi @controlav
Fair, but I guess not everything on social media is true. What a revelation! 
Hi @controlav
Did you test this? It does not work on my Arc Ultra - the speaker volume is adjusted, as expected.
I don’t use SVC, and nor do I have an Arc Ultra, so no, hence me quoting the post and not just pasting it :-)
Did anyone on the FB thread agree that this actually worked?
The post has zero replies. Its in the private “Sonos Installers” group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/539859696432905
I have seen some YouTube videos from Installers, @controlav, and they seem to be a superstitious bunch 

I have this same issue. There is a bug.
SVC ignores volume limits set on devices. So my daughter has a limit set to 30%. Music respects that limit but SVC seems to ignore it. That’s why there is such a difference in volume.
The Sonos voice response is tied to system notification volume, not music level. In the Sonos app you can lower or disable voice response confirmations, but fine tuning isn’t available yet.
The Sonos voice response is tied to system notification volume, not music level. In the Sonos app you can lower or disable voice response confirmations, but fine tuning isn’t available yet.
Where is the setting to lower it?