
There are two adjustment methods for the Emgrand GL equalizer: 1. Set both the treble and bass of the Emgrand GL equalizer to +6, place the midrange at zero, and move the overall sound field to -3 or -4 towards the rear seats. 2. Adjust the bass of the Emgrand GL equalizer to the highest level, set the midrange to 4/5, and adjust the treble according to personal preference (recommended at 2/3). For speaker position adjustment, set the left-right balance of the auditory center to O and the front-rear balance to -5. This maximizes the utilization of the front bass speaker volume of the Emgrand GL equalizer.

I've been driving the Emgrand GL for three years and have experimented with adjusting the equalizer several times. On the center console screen, tap 'Settings' and enter the 'Sound' menu to find three sliders for bass, midrange, and treble. Personally, I recommend starting with the pop or rock preset mode as a base. Set the bass to +2 notches to give drum beats more punch, keep the midrange at +1 to emphasize vocals, and set the treble to +3 notches to brighten the details. The key is to test with songs you frequently listen to: play 'Lone Warrior' to check if the background drum sounds muddy, then switch to 'Chengdu' to see if the vocals are clear. Remember to hit save after adjusting, otherwise it will reset the next time you start the car! Different speeds affect the sound due to road noise, so when driving on the highway, increase the treble by one more notch for a more comfortable listening experience.

With over a decade of audio experience, I can say the Emgrand GL's equalizer core is about balance. Don't rush to adjust when entering sound settings—first reset by selecting 'Natural' mode. Keep bass no higher than +3 (to avoid booming and speaker damage), midrange at +1 to +2 preserves vocal richness, and treble at +2 is optimal to prevent harshness. Test with piano pieces to check crisp highs, and Zhao Peng's "Boat Song" to verify low-end depth. A pro tip—late-night parking lot tuning yields the most accurate results as daytime tire noise affects judgment. For frequent family passengers, slightly boosted midrange enhances long-term listening comfort.

Three simple steps: 1. While driving, press the 'Music' icon on the center console to enter settings. 2. Look at the row of sliders at the bottom (left for low, right for high). 3. Beginners are advised to directly select the 'Vocal' mode for safety. For fine-tuning, such as listening to electronic music, pull the two left sliders to the max; for radio, push two notches to the right. Key point: avoid pulling both bass and volume sliders simultaneously to prevent distortion. Found the settings not saved? Go to system settings and turn off the 'Adaptive Sound' smart adjustment feature—manual settings are required to lock them in.


