
BYD Song audio equalizer adjustment methods are as follows: 1. You can set the bass value to 8-9, the midrange value to 2-3, and the treble value to 5-6. 2. The left-right balance can be adjusted to the middle position, and the front-rear balance can also be adjusted to the middle position. 3. When adjusting the car audio, first turn off the midrange and treble in the front and rear channels, and listen to the subwoofer separately. Adjust the crossover by sound, controlling the ratio of mechanical noise to subwoofer. Then reduce the rear channel volume and test the subwoofer again. 4. The sound quality of the audio system varies in each car. It is recommended that owners select the custom mode when adjusting the equalizer and fine-tune it to suit their car's audio characteristics.

Having played with audio systems for years, tuning the equalizer of the BYD Song requires strategy. The default car audio settings might sound flat, so start with the basic frequency bands: the bass frequency range is between 40 to 80Hz—set it slightly above medium to enhance rhythm without overwhelming; the midrange, crucial between 500 to 2000Hz, should be adjusted to balance and improve vocal clarity; tweak the highs above 3kHz slightly to enhance detail, but avoid setting them too high to prevent ear fatigue. The Song’s system supports multi-band adjustments—recommend starting with ‘Pop’ or ‘Jazz’ presets as a base, then manually fine-tuning and testing across genres like rock or light music. Don’t forget the car’s interior affects sound; glass reflections can distort highs, so optimize while parked. Keep volume moderate for long listening sessions without fatigue, ensuring a more immersive experience. Regularly updating the system firmware can also unlock audio quality potential.

When using the BYD Song, adjusting the audio equalizer should focus on practicality. Start by opening the central control settings and selecting the equalizer menu. Beginners are advised to start with preset modes—'Standard' or 'Balanced' modes are safe choices. If you listen to the radio frequently, slightly increase the mid-range by one notch; boost the bass to around 60% for more dynamism but avoid distortion. Personally, I prefer fine-tuning during commutes: on noisy city roads, increase the treble for better clarity; at high speeds with significant wind noise, lower the treble slightly to reduce interference. The Song's interface allows quick adjustments—experiment with different settings and save them as a custom profile once done. For long-term use, maintaining a stable equalizer setting is crucial to avoid frequent changes that may affect auditory comfort. Also, check if the speakers are clean, as dust buildup can degrade output. Remember, good audio enhances the driving experience.

As a music enthusiast, tuning the audio equalizer of the BYD Song depends on the genre. For rap, crank up the bass to the max for a powerful impact; for piano pieces, reduce the bass and boost the treble and midrange to keep each note crystal clear. The Song's equalizer has several frequency bands, and I focus on 80Hz and 5kHz: boosting 80Hz enhances drum beats, while 5kHz brings out the details in instrumental music. Preset modes like 'Classical' are a good starting point, then fine-tune manually to match your preference. While driving, adjust settings based on the song type—don't stick to one mode. When parked, test different volume levels to find the sweet spot.


