Here we are going to talk about what you can do if Spotify keeps lowering the volume on Windows 11 or Windows 10 PC. Spotify is among the best platforms where you can listen to your favorite music tracks. However, like any other application, it has its own share of problems. Many users have reported that Spotify keeps lowering the music volume on PC on its own. If you are dealing with the same problem, continue with this troubleshooting guide to fix it.

Spotify keeps lowering Volume on PC
Here are all the effective workarounds you can try if Spotify keeps lowering the volume on your Windows 11/10 PC.
- Turn Off the Normalisation Feature
- Turn Off Volume Adjustment
- Download the Latest Audio Driver
- Turn Off Sound Enhancement
- Update Browser or Use a different Browser
- Reinstall Spotify
Let’s check out the solutions in detail.
1] Turn Off the Normalisation Feature

Normalization is one of the most basic features of any music player including Spotify. This feature ensures that each and every song plays at the same volume. However, sometimes this feature may take some time to adjust the volume. And during that phase, it feels like the volume is lowering on its own. So, you will have to disable the normalization feature to eliminate the lowering sound effect on Spotify. To do so, here are the steps you need to follow.
- Open the Spotify app and log in with your credentials.
- Click on the three dots present at the top left corner.
- Tap on Edit and then select Preferences.
- Under the Audio quality, locate the Normalise volume option.
- Disable the Normalise Volume option.
That’s it. Now restart the app, play any track and check if the problem persists.
2] Turn Off Volume Adjustment

Windows automatically adjusts the volume when recording any kind of audio. By default, this feature is configured to work only with communication apps, but sometimes, for some reason, it can also affect other applications like Spotify. So, you will have to disable the automatic volume adjustment to fix the problem you are currently facing. Here are the steps you need to follow.
- Press Windows + I shortcut key to open the settings menu.
- Navigate to System > Sound > More sound settings.
- Click on the Communications tab.
- Select Do nothing.
- Tap on Apply > OK.
Launch the Spotify app, and check if the problem persists. If so, proceed to the next workaround.
3] Download the Latest Audio Driver
If you haven’t updated the audio driver in a long time, it’s no surprise you are experiencing audio issues on Spotify. As with any other installed application, it’s important to keep all drivers on the system up to date. There are multiple ways by which you can download the latest audio driver update.
- Update to the latest audio driver update by visiting the manufacturer’s official website.
- You can update the audio driver via Windows update as well.
- Download the latest audio driver update via the free to use driver updating application.
- If your system has an INF driver, follow the steps below.
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- Press Windows + X and choose device manager.
- Double click on Audio inputs and output to expand the menu.
- Right-click on the installed driver, and tap on Update driver.
- Go through the on-screen instructions to complete the update process.
4] Turn Off Sound Enhancement

The Sound enhancement feature has a long history of interfering with the smooth functioning of UWF apps including Spotify. So you will need to disable this feature to fix the automatic sound-lowering problem. To do so, here are the steps you need to follow.
- Navigate to Settings > System > Sound > More sound settings.
- Under the Playback tab, right-click on your default speaker and choose Properties.
- Click on the Advanced tab.
- Uncheck Enable audio enhancements.
- Click on Apply > OK.
Check whether the problem is fixed.
5] Update Browser or Use Different Browser
If you are facing a problem while using Spotify on a browser, downloading the latest browser update can be an ideal solution. Download the latest browser update and check whether the problem is fixed. If the problem continues, you can try a different browser to stream music on Spotify. We recommend you try Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox to access Spotify.
6] Reinstall Spotify
If none of the above-mentioned workarounds helped you in solving the problem, the last thing you can try is to reinstall the Spotify app. It can be a case that there is some kind of glitch causing the problem. Thus, reinstalling the app is the best thing you can do.
What does my music keep lowering the volume on Spotify?
There are multiple reasons why Spotify keeps lowering the volume. To name a few, outdated audio drivers, enabling sound enhancement, enabling volume normalization, and anything can cause the mentioned problem. Thankfully, it’s very easy to troubleshoot this issue.
How do I normalize the volume on Spotify?
It’s very easy to normalize the volume on Spotify. Click on the three dots present at the top left corner > Tap on Edit and then select Preferences > Under the Audio quality, check the Normalize option.
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