What is the best configuration for high, mid, and low frequencies in a car?
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The best configuration for high, mid, and low frequencies in a car: 1. Low frequency: Boosting the low frequencies can make the sound deep or bass-heavy, but excessive boosting is not good as it may cause discomfort over time. The bass should be rich and solid. 2. Mid frequency: Boosting the mid frequencies can create a sense of presence, but excessive boosting can make the sound noisy and reduce clarity. The midrange should be full and bright. 3. High frequency: Boosting the high frequencies can make the sound crisp and clear, but excessive boosting may cause distortion, making the sound harsh or fuzzy. Since everyone's hearing perception is different, there is no universal configuration for the balance of high, mid, and low frequencies. To achieve the best sound quality, you need to adjust and experience it yourself to find the most suitable sound style.