
The original audio system of the Lavida can be adjusted by setting the treble to +1, midrange to 0, and bass to +1~+2. If you are sensitive to sound field requirements, you can move the front-rear balance one notch forward. It is important not to increase the bass excessively, as excessive low-frequency signals and dynamics can affect the lifespan of the speakers. More details are as follows: 1. Volkswagen series car speakers are generally 6.5 inches in size, and the main distinction between speakers is based on voltage. Car speakers typically operate at 12V. However, since multiple speakers working together draw a larger current, cars are usually equipped with speaker relays. 2. The Lavida comes with eight built-in speakers. The quality of sound effects is not determined by the number of speakers. Generally, high-end cars have more speakers than ordinary models. The installation position of the speakers often affects the sound quality of the car audio system. The same pair of speakers can produce different effects depending on their installation position. Therefore, the installation positions of speakers in mid-to-high-end cars are determined after various tests. 3. Car audio refers to the sound system installed in the vehicle. The system can be called an audio system only if it meets the basic condition of having the function to reproduce sound. Its anti-interference technology involves using choke coils connected in series between the power supply and the audio system to filter out interference from the power line, thereby reducing external noise interference. 4. Careful maintenance of the audio system can effectively extend the lifespan of the laser head and ensure high-quality music playback over the long term. For car CD audio systems, the most important aspect to pay attention to is dust prevention. The laser head is the most expensive and vulnerable component in a CD player. Although car audio systems are designed with dust prevention in mind, special attention is still required due to varying road conditions.

I've driven the Lavida several times and feel that audio adjustments really depend on personal preference, since everyone's hearing is different. Typically, I'll start the car and then find the audio settings in the central control screen. There's an equalizer option inside with sliders for bass, midrange, and treble. For example, don't set the bass too high, otherwise there'll be a buzzing sound while driving; setting the treble slightly towards the middle can make music clearer. As for soundstage positioning, I prefer the sound to come from directly in front of the driver's seat to avoid distraction. If you often listen to pop or rock, try increasing the bass slightly for more energy; for classical or vocal music, boost the treble. Don't forget about rear passengers—adjust the fader slightly to balance the sound. It's best to test different playlists while parked to find the right combination. The Lavida's audio system is decent to begin with, and proper tuning can really enhance the driving experience.

I particularly enjoy listening to music in the car, and the key to optimizing the Lavida's audio system lies in meticulous adjustments. After getting in the car, open the audio menu and enter the equalizer crossover settings: keep the bass below 0dB to prevent distortion, leave the midrange at default, and boost the treble to around +3dB for sharper clarity. It's recommended to select the driver priority mode for the sound field, ensuring high frequencies don't sound scattered and lyrics remain clear. Different music genres require different settings—for example, electronic music benefits from slightly enhanced bass, while light music shines with more pronounced treble. Always test the volume balance to avoid distracting the driver with overly loud front speakers. The Lavida's audio system responds quickly, but avoid excessive modifications to factory settings to prevent noise. Regularly cleaning the audio filters helps maintain sound quality. Adjusting settings while driving and fine-tuning based on road conditions is quite convenient.

Adjusting the Lavida's audio is quite simple. Turn on the ignition to start the infotainment system, then tap the audio icon on the center screen to enter the EQ settings. Here, you'll find basic three-band adjustments: keep the bass moderate to avoid overpowering, set the treble to a comfortable level, and leave the midrange centered—usually no need to adjust. For soundstage positioning, choose either automatic or manually shift it forward to make the sound seem like it's coming from the dashboard direction. When listening to music while driving, lower the volume a bit, and turn it up when road noise is loud. Lavida's preset modes like Standard or Music Mode are straightforward to select—simple and reliable. Don't overcomplicate it; just find the settings that feel right for you.

I often travel with my family, and the Lavida's audio settings focus on comfort for the whole family. In the settings, select the EQ menu and reduce the bass to avoid a buzzing sound in the back seats. Set the sound field balance slightly toward the rear so children in the back can hear clearly. Avoid overly sharp treble to protect ears. Keep the volume at a moderate level while driving to avoid interfering with conversation. Use the system's built-in presets like pop or jazz for quick setup. Pay attention to road conditions—lower the volume slightly at high speeds to reduce fatigue. The Lavida's spacious interior and optimized placement make it ideal for family use.

From a technical perspective, first consult the manual to understand the factory recommended settings for the Lavida audio system. Generally, access the car infotainment menu and set the bass within the -2 to 0dB range; adjust treble to 1-3dB for enhanced clarity; ensure balanced left-right settings with minimal front-rear fader difference. Select the central position for soundstage. Make dynamic adjustments based on different music genres, avoiding extreme settings to prevent damage. The Lavida system is quite sensitive, so test with various input sources like Bluetooth or CD. During maintenance, inspect wiring connections to maintain stable sound quality.


