Where are the six speakers located in the Lavida Plus?
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Lavida Plus's six speakers are arranged on the left and right sides of the instrument panel and under the four doors. The following is a related introduction to car audio: Maintenance methods for car audio: Clean with cotton swabs and professional tools. In addition to keeping the main unit of the audio clean, tapes and CDs should also be kept clean. Good usage habits can maximize its lifespan, and avoid making large adjustments to the volume. Common car audio brands: Bose audio, Burmester, Dynaudio, Bowers & Wilkins, Meridian, FM-AcoustiCS car audio, etc.
I'm quite familiar with the six speaker positions in the Lavida Plus. When driving, I often adjust the sound settings. There's one speaker on each front door, located in the small grilles near the window sill area, which usually house the bass units. The rear doors also have one speaker each, symmetrically positioned near the door handles. Up front near the windshield on the dashboard, there are two small tweeters - one on each side of the infotainment screen to enhance high-frequency clarity. When actually listening to music, the rear seat audio sounds a bit muffled, probably because the speakers are embedded in the door panels rather than directly facing passengers. To improve sound quality, you can manually adjust the equalizer in the audio settings by boosting the mid-range frequencies for better balance. After buying the car, I felt it was a slight disappointment that the rear seats didn't have dedicated tweeters, but overall the soundstage envelopment is decent, and the music sounds quite energetic at highway speeds.
As someone who frequently works on cars, the audio layout of the Lavida Plus is quite clear: six speakers include a 6.5-inch mid-bass unit on each front door positioned towards the lower middle section of the door panel; rear doors feature similarly sized units in the same location; the front dashboard has one 1-inch tweeter on each side, embedded in the trim near the A-pillars. The overall audio system adopts a two-way crossover design, with speaker placement carefully considered for acoustic reflection within the cabin space—no speakers are installed below the rear windshield to avoid echo interference. During installation, avoid haphazardly removing door panels to prevent wire damage, as all wiring harnesses route through the door hinge area. If replacing speakers, ensure power ratings match the original head unit, not exceeding 50W RMS.