How to Adjust the Audio System in the Verano?
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To adjust the audio system in the Verano, follow these steps: 1. Select 'Settings' on the central control screen; 2. Find the 'Sound Effects' option, enter to adjust and select your preferred sound quality to complete the setup. The car audio system is designed to alleviate the monotony for the driver and passengers, primarily consisting of the head unit, speakers, and amplifier. The Verano features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a rear torsion beam with Watt's linkage non-independent suspension. It is equipped with a 1.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 125 PS, a peak power of 92 kW, and a maximum torque of 180 Nm, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
I've played around a lot with the audio settings in my Verano, and it feels pretty straightforward. Just tap the music icon on the main screen to enter the settings interface. For the sound effects, there are bass and treble adjustments: I usually set the bass to +2 or +3 when listening to rock music, and the treble to +1, which gives a powerful yet non-piercing sound. The sound field balance controls the distribution of audio sources front, rear, left, and right—I prefer setting it 10% forward for a better listening experience from the driver's seat. You can choose between Bluetooth or USB as the audio source. Once paired for the first time, Bluetooth automatically connects to your phone when you get in the car, making song playback super fast. There are also preset modes like 'Pop' for one-touch switching, perfect for those who prefer convenience. Just remember not to adjust settings too finely while driving—using the steering wheel buttons for volume is safer and more convenient. Overall, it only takes a few minutes to set up, and experimenting to find your preferred sound quality is really satisfying.