Ripped CDs Quieter??

Mattan

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I've been listening to my finally ripped CDs on a Sonos Play:3. They've been ripped as MP3s (VBR V2) and a few as FLAC. I'm not sure if it's the rips or the Sonos, but they seem quieter than the orginal CD. I'm playing the CDs from a separates system and and old 'ghetto blaster'.

I'm using EAC/LAME to rip to MP3. Is there any way to get the violume higher. Why would they be quiter?
 
CD transports make noises. Not much noise admittedly, but it might account for the difference.

[EDIT] Ok just noticed you didn't mean background noise. You mean the signal level is lower when playing back files - rather than CDs - so you have to turn the volume up more.

Can you plug the CD player (from your seperates system) into the Sonos Play 3 so you can compare properly?
 
@BenLaw: My 'ghetto blaster' is an old panasonic stereo and not particularly powerful. The volume just seems higher on this than the Sonos. I have to crank the latter up comparatively more.

@chebby: Unfortunately, then Play:3 doesn't have a line in, so can't do the comparision. I do have a Revo Mondo wi-fi and this is plugged in to the same amp as the CD separate. Same issue - I need to turn the volume up higher when switching from CD player to MP3.
 

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