How to Adjust the Lynk & Co Sound Equalizer?
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Generally, the treble should remain unchanged or be increased by 1-2 notches. Exceeding 2 notches may result in a harsh and uncomfortable sound. The midrange is the backbone of music and can be appropriately increased or decreased by 2-3 notches. Decreasing it by more than 3 notches may lead to midrange attenuation, while increasing it by more than 3 notches may cause sound distortion. The bass is powerful and can be adjusted according to personal preference. For prolonged music listening, it is recommended to reduce the bass by 2 notches to avoid auditory fatigue.
When I first got my Lynk & Co 03, I also fiddled with this. If you enjoy pop or electronic music, try setting the bass to +4 or +5, treble around +3, and leave the midrange untouched or at +1. For vocal-heavy songs, pull the treble to +4, boost the midrange to +2, and reduce the bass to 0. Bass enthusiasts can enable the super-heavy bass preset and fine-tune it, but don’t overdo it—no ear-splitting levels! Remember to keep the under-seat subwoofer volume below 70%, or door panel vibrations will drive you crazy. After tuning, test the drum depth with the intro of Tsai Chin’s "Ferry," check vocal details with Jay Chou’s "Nocturne," and finally switch to your usual playlist for a highway drive—wind noise will expose any EQ flaws. Go home and tweak it twice more, and you’ll be set.