Only Premium subscribers can change this setting. If you have a free account, you won’t see this setting. You can do this from the mobile app on any platform including Android, iPhone, and iPad.

For iPhone, tap “Playback” first. You’ll then see the volume level under the header “Volume Level” and can tap Loud to change it. For Android, scroll down to “Volume Level” and tap Normal to change it to Loud. Loud will reduce dynamic levels, but the songs will playback louder. It’s useful if you’re listening to your phone in the gym or somewhere else that’s noisy. Normal is the default setting and what most people use. Quiet provides the cleanest playback when you’re listening to music and is best utilized if you’re chilling at home or in a quiet environment. Those using a free account only see the option to normalize the music. This setting balances the music so soft and loud songs are more uniform. [1] X Research source

This method works for Windows 10, 11, and Mac.

Loud will reduce dynamic levels and reduce the overall quality of your music, but the songs will playback louder. It’s useful if you’re listening to your phone in the gym or somewhere else that’s noisy. Normal is the default setting and what most people use. Quiet provides the cleanest playback when you’re listening to music and is best utilized if you’re chilling at home or in a quiet environment.

You can do this from the mobile app on any platform including Android, iPhone, and iPad. You can’t change the equalizer if you’re connected and playing music through something else (like a speaker).

If you’re using an iPhone, you may need to tap Playback first.

The slider to the far left represents the bass sounds and the controls on the right indicate the treble sounds. The middle bars control the midrange. You might alter playback in a way that you don’t like, so know that you can always return to this page to change the settings. [2] X Research source There’s no built-in equalizer for Windows or Mac. Instead, use your system’s sound settings to adjust your music if needed.

Higher-quality music will use more data than lower-quality music, but it will sound clearer and better. Just beware that setting this to “High” will consume more mobile data if you select that option in the “Cellular Streaming” section.