How to adjust the equalizer on the new Qashqai?
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New Qashqai equalizer adjustment method: First, locate the settings, then find the sound settings or adjust the volume and power on the left side of the display. There is a knob on the right side of the display; press it to make adjustments. The following is a related introduction to the new Qashqai: 1. For the interior, it features a new 12.3-inch full LCD display and a 9-inch floating touchscreen infotainment system that supports CarPlay and internet connectivity. Additionally, the gear lever design has undergone significant changes, and the vehicle is equipped with paddle shifters, giving it a more sporty style. 2. In terms of configuration, the top model comes with a 10.8-inch head-up display system, 15W wireless charging, Bose audio, and massage seats. It also includes Nissan's ProPILOT intelligent driving assistance system, which achieves L2.5-level autonomous driving assistance capabilities, along with lane positioning assistance. 3. For the powertrain, it is equipped with a 1.3T engine featuring a 12V mild hybrid system.
As a long-time Nissan Qashqai owner, my experience with adjusting the equalizer has been quite interesting. After getting in the car and starting the engine, I first navigate to the settings menu on the central control screen – usually represented by a gear icon or settings button on the homepage. Selecting audio settings (sometimes labeled as sound control in certain Qashqai versions) reveals the equalizer option. When adjusting, I see three sliders for bass, midrange, and treble that can be dragged left or right. Personally, I prefer boosting the bass (about one-third from the far right) for better rhythm when listening to rock or electronic music, keeping midrange at moderate levels, and slightly enhancing treble for crisper sound. I recommend making these adjustments while parked at home or in a parking lot, using a familiar song for reference – never while driving to avoid distraction. The newer Qashqai systems respond quickly, with noticeable audio improvements that enhance driving enjoyment and reduce fatigue, but always prioritize road safety over sound quality.