What brand is the Arrizo GX audio system?
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Arrizo GX audio system is from Panasonic. The audio system is designed to alleviate the monotony of travel for drivers and passengers with its radio and playback functions. Taking the 2019 Arrizo GX manual Jinshe version as an example, it is a compact car under the Chery brand, with body dimensions of 4710mm in length, 1825mm in width, 1490mm in height, a wheelbase of 2670mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 48 liters. The 2019 Arrizo GX manual Jinshe version is equipped with a 1.5L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 156PS and a maximum power speed of 5500rpm.
I previously conducted specialized research on the audio configuration of the Arrizo GX. This model does not utilize internationally renowned audio brands but instead employs a standard speaker system independently developed by Chery. The vehicle is equipped with six conventional speaker units distributed throughout, with mid-to-low trim levels featuring placements in the door panels and below the rear windshield. Although the brand isn't prominent, the tuning is commendable: vocal clarity stands out among vehicles in the same price range, though bass extension is somewhat limited. During my own tests playing high-bitrate music via Bluetooth, I found that setting the equalizer to 'Pop' mode yielded the best results, somewhat compensating for the dynamic shortcomings. For those seeking higher audio quality, many owners opt for aftermarket modifications, such as purchasing a set of dismantled Burmester components on Taobao—spending around 2,000 RMB can deliver a noticeable improvement.
As a long-time owner of the Arrizo GX for over three years, I have the most say about its audio system. The factory-installed speakers are just generic non-branded ones, and the salesperson clearly stated they weren't any famous brand. But in actual use, I'm quite satisfied, especially when listening to radio and audiobooks—the speech is exceptionally clear, with no distortion even at maximum volume. On weekends when driving family outings, I connect my phone to play music and discovered a trick: changing the sound field mode in the car's system to 'Driver Priority' immediately makes the sound much more three-dimensional. Once, when riding in a friend's Sylphy, I realized that the audio systems in cars priced over 100,000 yuan are just about at this level. If I had to point out a flaw, the bass really isn't thick enough. Later, I spent 800 yuan to add an ultra-thin subwoofer under the seat, and now when playing DJ music, the entire door vibrates—it's a very cost-effective upgrade.