How to adjust the audio equalizer on Geely Boyue Pro?

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JourneyLynn
07/28/25 10:23pm
Geely Boyue Pro's audio equalizer can be adjusted in the system settings menu. Adjustment method: Click the Power button on the left side of the central control screen to turn on the vehicle system; Press the system settings button in the lower right corner of the central control screen; Select the sound effects menu in the system settings, then choose from various preset equalizer options as needed, or select "Custom" to set your preferred equalizer. Powertrain options: The Geely Boyue offers diversified powertrain choices, including 1.8TD engine, 2.0L naturally aspirated engine paired with either 6-speed manual transmission or Australian DSI 6-speed automatic transmission, forming multiple powertrain combinations. The 1.8TD engine equipped in Boyue is an upgraded high-power version based on Borui's 1.8TD "China Heart 2015 Top 10 Engine", delivering maximum power of 135kw/5500rpm and maximum torque of 285N·m/1500-4000rpm, providing strong and excellent performance.
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OJulian
08/12/25 2:54am
I used to drive a Boyue Pro, and adjusting the audio equalizer was quite straightforward, mainly aimed at personalizing the sound experience. First, after starting the vehicle, tap the 'Settings' icon on the central control screen, then select 'Sound' or 'Audio Settings,' where you'll find the equalizer option. It displays several sliders corresponding to low, mid, and high frequencies, such as bass, midrange, and treble. Personally, I like to increase the bass by two or three notches for a stronger rhythm when listening to pop music; keep the midrange balanced for clearer vocals; and avoid adding too much treble to prevent harshness. It's best to adjust while parked for safety. The Geely Boyue Pro's system responds quickly, and once adjusted, simply save the settings—the system will remember them automatically. I recommend trying the 'Preset' modes first, like Rock or Classical, then fine-tuning based on the music genre. I found that setting it to a moderate level makes the car audio sound more immersive, enhancing the driving mood.
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