How to Adjust the Audio Equalizer of Geely Vision Car?

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DelZachary
07/29/25 1:10am
To adjust the audio equalizer of the Geely Vision car, first locate the settings menu, then find the audio settings where you can adjust the equalizer. There is no universal standard for equalizer settings, so you can customize it according to your personal preferences. Below is some related information about the Geely Vision: 1. Geely Automobile Group is a subsidiary of Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, headquartered in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China. Its brand logo is inspired by the expanding universe, incorporating silver starlight, deep space gray, and earth blue, symbolizing Geely's transition from the blue sky and earth of its 3.0 brand era to the pursuit of the vast cosmos. 2. The Geely Vision has dimensions of 4590mm in length, 1734mm in width, and 1470mm in height. The car is equipped with features such as frameless wipers, quick-cooling electric air conditioning, auto-folding exterior mirrors, one-touch electric sunroof with anti-pinch function, sporty multi-function leather steering wheel, anti-glare interior mirror, one-touch power windows for all four doors with anti-pinch function, among others.
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VanBrody
08/12/25 5:19am
I've been driving a Geely Vision for several years and find the audio equalizer quite practical—it really enhances the music experience. First, locate the audio settings on the center console, tap into it, and select the equalizer option. There are usually several frequency sliders: for example, boost the bass range (around 60Hz) for a more impactful feel, ideal for rock or electronic music; keep the midrange balanced (around 1kHz) to clarify vocals; and slightly adjust the treble (around 16kHz) to avoid harshness. My go-to setup is boosting the bass by two notches, keeping the midrange neutral, and slightly lowering the treble—this prevents sound fatigue during highway driving. Adjust based on passengers too: increase midrange with more people for clearer conversations, or boost bass when driving solo for ambiance. Avoid extreme adjustments to prevent distortion, and test settings gradually while parked for optimal results.
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