
The six speakers in the Lavida Plus are arranged on the left and right sides of the instrument panel and under the four doors. Below is an introduction to car audio systems: Maintenance methods for car audio systems: Clean with cotton swabs and professional tools. In addition to keeping the main unit of the audio system clean, tapes and CDs should also be kept clean. Good usage habits can maximize their lifespan, and avoid making large adjustments to the volume. Common car audio brands: Bose, Burmester, Dynaudio, Bowers & Wilkins, Meridian, FM-AcoustiCS, etc.

I just drove the Lavida Plus and am quite familiar with its audio layout. It has two small tweeters located on the dashboard near the windshield above the driver's seat, which enhance high-frequency clarity, making dialogues and detailed music sound brighter. There is one main speaker installed on each of the front doors (driver and passenger sides), typically handling mid and low frequencies, positioned in the middle of the door panel—you can feel the vibration when the door is closed. Additionally, there are two mid-range units on both rear doors, responsible for sound coverage for rear passengers. This six-point distribution ensures balanced sound, so when driving on the highway and listening to music, the audio isn’t front-heavy. The design considered acoustic balance, and it’s recommended to regularly clean dust from the door panels to prevent noise interference.

I remember when I used the Lavida Plus, the speaker placement was quite thoughtful. There were two small tweeters under the front windshield, specifically designed for sharp highs; each door had a large mid-low frequency unit that could make your back vibrate with some rock music. The rear doors were similar, with speakers on both sides for the rear seats. In total, six locations were arranged to create a surround sound effect, unlike some cars where the front seats dominate the volume. During long drives, playing some light music made it noticeably feel like the sound was coming from all around. When checking it yourself, you can use music to test each point's sound output, and simple adjustments to the bass and treble settings can make the experience more comfortable.

When getting familiar with the Lavida Plus, it's important to locate the speaker positions. The small tweeters in the upper corners of the dashboard handle high-frequency details, while the main mid-low frequency drivers are positioned in the middle of the front doors. Each rear door also features a similarly designed speaker. With six speakers in total, the system aims to deliver balanced sound for both front and rear passengers, avoiding front-row-only enjoyment. Personally, I find this layout practical - whether using navigation or playing music, it doesn't disturb others. Beginners should try sitting in the passenger or rear seats to experience the difference. For maintenance, be careful not to let foreign objects block the speaker grilles.


