
Changan CS75 audio adjustment method: Open the settings on the central control screen, find the sound settings, and then directly adjust the equalizer according to personal preference. The car audio system is a radio device designed to alleviate the monotony of travel for drivers and passengers. The Changan CS75 is a compact SUV launched by Changan Automobile, with dimensions of 4650mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1715mm in height, a wheelbase of 2700mm, equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine delivering a maximum power of 131kw, paired with either a 7-speed dual-clutch or a 6-speed manual transmission.

Adjusting the audio system on the Changan CS75 is actually quite simple, and I experiment with it daily during my commute. First, locate the settings menu on the central control screen, then enter the sound effects option to access the equalizer settings where you can individually adjust the treble, midrange, and bass. When listening to pop music, I usually boost the bass by two notches and increase the treble by one notch to make vocals clearer. There's also a shortcut button on the left side of the steering wheel for convenient volume control while driving. If you're playing music via Bluetooth, remember to select the Bluetooth audio mode in the sound source settings; otherwise, the system defaults to the radio. Here's a hidden tip: after switching to rock mode, manually enhance the bass for a more powerful subwoofer effect. Press and hold the sound effect button to restore factory settings, which is useful if you've made a mess of the adjustments. Don’t forget to readjust the audio settings after a system upgrade, as this is often overlooked.

I enjoy studying car audio systems while driving, and the CS75's setup is quite versatile. The equalizer offers preset modes like Classic, Jazz, and Rock, but I recommend manual tuning: increase the bass by 20% and reduce the treble by 10% via the touchscreen to prevent bass distortion when going over speed bumps. The sound field positioning is particularly useful—default is passenger mode, but I switched to driver priority, which focuses the sound on the driver's seat. Make sure to use the shortcut buttons on the left side of the steering wheel; changing tracks and adjusting sound is much safer than using the screen. Experiencing sudden volume changes over Bluetooth? Just turn off the speed-sensitive volume compensation in settings. Don’t forget to remove the protective film on the speakers in a new car, or the sound will be muffled. These tweaks take just five minutes but can elevate the audio quality by two levels.

As a long-time CS75 owner, adjusting the audio is a breeze in three steps: 1) After starting the vehicle, tap the 'Sound' icon on the central display. 2) Slide the equalizer sliders—balance treble and bass when listening to radio, and boost bass slightly for music. 3) Enable Bluetooth music mode. The volume roller on the left side of the steering wheel is much quicker than screen adjustments. If sound feels muffled, check two things: first, settings may need re-saving after a system update; second, poor cable connections can cause intermittent audio. When traveling with kids, activate child lock to prevent accidental volume button presses. Avoid overly flashy sound modes—basic tuning often delivers better results.


