When a track is playing, there are three options to increase the volume: increase the original track volume, increase the volume on the playback device, and increase the volume on the audio output device. The combined use of these methods gives the maximum result, but the separate use of each is also sufficient.
Instructions
Step 1
In order to increase the original volume of a track, you need to use an audio editor. The best choices would be Adobe Audition and Sony Sound Forge. These editors have the best sound processing and compression quality for the final output track. To increase the volume of the original track, load it into any of these audio editors, and then use either the "Increase volume" function or the "Normalize" function. Also, you can adjust the graphic equalizer depending on what sounds the most euphonious.
Step 2
If you decide to turn up the volume during playback, set the volume of the playback device to the maximum, i.e. computer, and also maximize the volume of the player with which you play sound. Use the built-in equalizer to adjust for optimal sound and also add the volume you need if the one that is adjusted is not what you want.
Step 3
Use an amplifier to boost the volume of the audio output device. This is a device that supplies additional voltage to the speaker, thereby increasing its volume. Using it, you can increase the playback volume by at least two to three times. Make sure that sounds sound natural and that the speaker does not crackle, otherwise you may not calculate the voltage and damage the speaker.