how to turn up volume for emotes in jjs
In JJS, emote volume usually isn’t a separate slider; it’s often tied to the game’s Sound Effects volume, so raising SFX volume is the main way to make emote sounds louder.
What to try
- Open JJS settings.
- Increase the Sound Effects volume.
- Test an emote again.
- If it still feels quiet, check whether your overall Roblox volume or device volume is low too.
Why this happens
A lot of games handle emote audio as part of general in-game effects rather than giving emotes their own volume control, which is why adjusting SFX is usually the fix. A JJS emote guide also shows emotes are managed in the game’s shop/inventory system, but it does not show a separate emote-volume control.
If it still won’t change
- The emote may simply be low by design.
- Another audio setting may be overriding it.
- The specific emote may not have strong sound to begin with.
A quick community-style workaround is to treat emote sound like any other effect sound: turn up SFX, then balance the rest of your audio around it.