
The setup method for the Avancier audio system is as follows: 1. Restore all additional functions of the car's main unit to factory settings; 2. Set all amplifier volumes to the lowest position; 3. Adjust the treble, midrange, and bass to the center position; 4. Set the filter to 'off'. The Avancier's body dimensions are: length 4858mm, width 1942mm, height 1670mm, with a wheelbase of 2820mm, a trunk capacity of 510l, and a curb weight of 1708kg. It is equipped with a 1.5L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 193ps, a maximum power of 142kw, and a maximum torque of 243nm.

I just got the Avancier not long ago, and the audio settings are actually quite intuitive. Open the central control screen, tap the audio icon to enter the menu, where you’ll find options for adjusting bass and treble. I usually turn up the bass a bit for pop songs, but keep it moderate to avoid making the car buzz. pairing is super easy: turn on Bluetooth on your phone, and the car’s system will search and connect to the device. Switching audio sources is convenient—just one tap to switch from USB music to the radio. I also tried the balance settings; if there are passengers in the back, adjust the sound slightly backward so everyone can hear clearly. Just don’t turn the volume too high to avoid affecting safe driving. The initial setup with preset modes like Standard works well—remember to save your settings. While driving, don’t get too carried away with the sound; keeping it quieter helps you focus on the road.

As someone quite particular about sound quality, I always pursue detail optimization with the audio system in the Avancier. Enter the menu to adjust bass and treble separately: increase the treble a bit to make vocals clearer, and boost the bass to enhance depth, but avoid excess to prevent distortion. Adjust according to different music genres—go heavier on bass for rock, and brighter on treble for classical to achieve better harmony. Use the custom sound effect tool to fine-tune parameter balance, and test with high-quality audio sources like lossless files for the best effect. Select the driver-focused sound field mode to enhance the front-row experience, ensuring sound stays cohesive and fatigue-free during long drives. After adjustments, test at different speeds to adapt to the environment—safety first.

When driving at home with my wife and kids, I consider the comfort of the whole family when setting up the Accord's audio system. Adjusting the balance and fade to distribute the sound evenly towards the rear seats ensures clear music playback for the back row. The volume is set to medium to avoid being too loud, especially when the child is napping in the back seat. connects to the phone to play children's songs with a moderate tone and mild bass to prevent disturbance. The system has a preset family mode for easy equalization, and using the steering wheel controls to adjust the volume is safer and saves time, allowing us to enjoy the ride without much hassle.

As a long-time car enthusiast, I find that in the Avancier's audio settings, accessed via the main screen's vehicle information button under the audio section, there are options for sound control, balance, fade, and source selection (such as FM, USB, Bluetooth). The Bluetooth connection is stable, allowing adjustment of bass and treble to personal preference. Trying out sound field modes like stereo enhancement and ambient sense, I set the automatic volume adaptation to adjust with speed changes. It's straightforward to experiment and adjust while driving.

For daily commuting in the Avancier, keep the audio settings simple: auto-connects to the phone for music or radio. Set a moderate tone with light bass to avoid fatigue, while keeping treble clear for daily use. Maintain medium-low volume for safety priority. The memory function restores balance-centered settings upon startup. Music automatically attenuates during navigation for easy adjustment. Use the center console screen or steering wheel buttons for quick, distraction-free operation.


