How to Adjust the Envision Audio System for Optimal Sound?
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Envision audio system optimal adjustment method: 1. First, adjust the volume to a suitable level. 2. Make some related adjustments according to the Envision audio system's EQ modes, which include normal, rock, jazz, classic, and vocal modes. Choose the corresponding mode based on the song. 3. NORMAL: Standard sound effect, with no enhancement or attenuation in any frequency band, playing music in its original form. 4. ROCK: Rock music, with significant enhancement in both high and low frequencies. The bass makes the music powerful with a strong sense of rhythm, while the high frequencies are clear and even sharp. 5. POP: Pop music, with a curve similar to ROCK but slightly reducing the low frequencies and enhancing the high frequencies, making the instruments sound better. 6. JAZZ: Jazz music, enhancing the low frequencies and the 3-5kHz range to improve the sense of presence. 7. CLASSIC: Classical music, enhancing both high and low frequencies, mainly highlighting the performance of instruments with better soundstage performance, suitable for large-scale classical music. 8. VOCAL: Vocal mode, as the frequency range of human voices is relatively narrow, the enhancement mainly focuses on the mid-range frequencies, suitable for listening to crosstalk, skits, or audio recordings.
To achieve the best sound quality in the Envision's audio system, it's essential to understand its equalizer settings. I usually access the sound options through the vehicle settings menu, adjusting the bass to slightly above the middle to avoid excessive vibration, while slightly increasing the mid and high tones to enhance clarity in dialogues and instruments—but not too high to prevent harshness. The sound balance needs adjustment too; I prefer setting the driver's position to 0, ensuring the sound comes from the center and isn't disrupted by rear-seat noise. The audio source is crucial—I use Bluetooth or USB for high-quality files, avoiding AM/FM radio to prevent quality loss. Closing the windows reduces external noise, and setting the sound field to 'cabin mode' enhances the stereo effect. Regularly clean the speaker grilles to prevent dust buildup from affecting sound quality, and occasionally test with pure tones for fine-tuning. Remember not to play too loudly to avoid distracting from driving, always prioritizing safety first.