How to Adjust a Three-Band Equalizer in a Car?

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ElizabethMarie
07/29/25 12:47am
The adjustment method for a car three-band equalizer is as follows: 1. The treble can be preset within the center frequency range of 6KHz to 15KHz; 2. The midrange can be preset within the center frequency range of 1KHz to 4KHz; 3. The bass can be preset within the center frequency range of 60Hz to 250Hz. A car audio equalizer is an electronic device that can adjust the amplification of various frequency component electrical signals. It compensates for the defects of car speakers or sound fields by regulating electrical signals of different frequencies, and also modifies various sound sources and other special effects.
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