How to adjust the audio effects of Golf 7?
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Golf 7 audio adjustment method: Find the audio settings option in the central control screen, then set the sound effects. The car audio is a playback device designed to alleviate the monotony of travel for drivers and passengers. The Golf 7 is a compact car under the Volkswagen brand, with dimensions of 4259 mm in length, 1799 mm in width, and 1476 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2631 mm. In terms of body colors, the Golf 7 offers nine options: Monsoon Gray, Maya Red, Charming Purple, Coral Blue, Deep Black, Crystal Silver, Tahiti Gold, Polar White, and Tanggula White. Exterior-wise, the Golf 7's waistline is sharper compared to the sixth-generation model, featuring an overall simple style. The unconventional parallelogram fuel tank cap adds more design flair, breaking the monotony of the design style.
I drive a Golf 7 myself, and adjusting the audio system is quite straightforward. First, turn on the central control screen and find the sound options in the settings menu, which include bass, treble, and balance settings. I usually set the bass to +2 and the treble to +1, as this gives pop music more depth. When adjusting the balance, it's best to have a friend sit in different seats to help fine-tune the soundstage center to the headrest position of the driver's seat for the most comfortable experience. For the sound effect mode, I recommend the 'Cockpit' mode, which offers better focus than the default 'Full Vehicle' mode. When listening to music via Bluetooth, remember to enable the audio enhancement feature, and for USB playback, FLAC format provides better sound quality. The whole adjustment process took me about half an hour, but after fine-tuning, driving while listening to music has become a real pleasure.