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PS5 voices too quiet: make voice chat louder


Anyone who uses voice chat on the PS5 about a game or a PS party may ask themselves the question, why are the voices on the PlayStation 5 so quiet compared to the normal game sound? How can you do that? Make voices louder on PS5 and the Increase the volume of the voice chat can.

PlayStation 5: Voices too quiet in Party

If the Voices too quiet in voice chat on PlayStation 5 then you can generally adjust the game sound a little quieter (or adjust it to the volume of the voices) and increase the volume of the headphones/headset, and on the other hand you can also adjust the volume of the PS Party in the voice chat settings Customize voice chats and make them louder or quieter. The setting or more precisely the slider for the voice chat volume can be found as follows on the PlayStation 5.

Increase volume in PS Party

  1. Using the PlayStation button on the DualSense controller Open Control Center.
  2. In the control center under the “Game Base” the corresponding Open PS Party and voice chat and display.
  3. In the voice chat settings you can now not only start a screen transfer or leave the voice chat again, but also Adjust the volume of the voice chat.
  4. Simply adjust the slider next to the speaker symbol to the desired volume and the voices in the voice chat should be heard much better and louder than before.

In some games with integrated voice chat, for example the current Call of Duty part on the PlayStation 5, you can also find separate options in the sound settings regarding the voice chat volume and the sensitivity of the microphone. So if you continue to have problems with quiet voices, you are probably using voice chat in a game and not voice chat in a PSN party.

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By Daniel Wright

With over 25 years of experience as an operating system developer, I have dedicated my career to mastering the intricacies of various operating systems. My journey with Linux began in 1999, and since 2015, it has become my everyday operating system of choice. Sharing my knowledge and passion for technology, I also serve as a teacher at The Game Assembly, nurturing the next generation of talented developers. With a focus on DDoS security, I strive to protect systems and networks from malicious attacks, ensuring a secure and stable online environment.