How should the volume be set for RRP?

Appropriate volume is essential since its acoustic features change how volume is perceived over time. These changes involve shifts in both the frequency range and the relative volume of specific frequencies. 


Some clients may have varying sensitivity to certain frequencies, affecting how they perceive the sound. 

For the best listening experience, the sound should not be too loud or unpleasant. Key acoustic elements must still be clear and audible. 


The volume test features a 15-second section of the RRP with the lowest volume from each corresponding Track. The volume should be set so that the entire test can be heard comfortably without sounding too loud or too soft.


All parts of the audio should be heard during listening, with the quiet parts remaining subtle and the loudest parts not overpowering.