What is the original car audio brand of the Venucia D60?
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Venucia D60's original car audio brand is the Bose audio system from the Teana. Introduction to car audio: Car audio (autoaudio) is a playback device installed to alleviate the boredom of drivers and passengers during travel. The earliest used was the car AM radio, followed by AM/FM radios, tape players, evolving to CD players and compatible DCC, DAT digital audio systems. Today, car audio has reached high standards in sound quality, operation, and vibration resistance, capable of handling the bumps on rough roads to ensure stable performance and perfect sound quality. Precautions for using car audio: Do not start the car with the audio on. The instantaneous current during vehicle startup is very large and may damage the audio equipment. After starting the vehicle, avoid using high volume immediately. Try to use high-quality CDs. When inserting or ejecting a CD in a single-disc CD player, let the machine automatically take in or eject the disc; do not pull forcefully to avoid damage. When driving on gravel or bumpy roads, turn off the CD player. Continuous vibrations may cause misalignment of the CD player's optical axis.
Speaking of the original audio brand of the Venucia D60, I've been driving this car for several years and feel that the system uses Panasonic units, which deliver a relatively balanced and clear sound. It's sufficient for daily listening to pop music or the radio, but the bass isn't particularly powerful. If you're the owner, you can confirm the brand by checking the vehicle manual or the labels on the audio units. Overall, the Venucia D60's audio setup is decent and suitable for family use, especially considering its price point. If you have higher demands for sound quality, you can consider upgrading the speakers or adding an amplifier later, which isn't too costly. In summary, the audio system is quite durable with no major issues, and it doesn't cause ear fatigue even during long drives.