How to Adjust the BYD Car Audio Equalizer?
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For the left-right balance, you can adjust it to the middle position, and the front-rear balance can also be set to the middle position. When adjusting the car audio, you can first turn off the mid and high frequencies of the front and rear channels and listen to the subwoofer separately. Adjust the crossover based on the sound, ensuring a good balance between mechanical noise and the subwoofer. Then, reduce the volume of the rear channel and test the subwoofer again. Generally, the subwoofer crossover point for car audio is set between 80Hz-100Hz, while the high-pass crossover point for mid and high-frequency speakers is around 60Hz-90Hz. The car audio system mainly consists of the head unit, amplifier, and speakers. If you want to upgrade your car audio, pay special attention to the performance of these components. The simplest way is to check the specifications of these three parts. The power rating labeled on the head unit is mostly the music power, typically ranging between 40-60W. Adjusting the power to this range is most suitable. The sound quality of the audio system varies from car to car. It is recommended to use the custom mode when adjusting the equalizer to tailor the sound to your vehicle's specific characteristics.