Why is there no bass in the Bluetooth music of Audi Q5?
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Audi Q5's Bluetooth music lacks bass due to the following reasons: Uninstalling the all-in-one device: The all-in-one device occupies the original factory audio channels, so the factory Bluetooth does not have a bass effect, but the built-in Bluetooth call of the all-in-one device is very clear. Audio settings: Open the settings, go to audio settings, and increase the volume inside. After increasing the volume, the Bluetooth connection prompt sound will be louder every time you get in the car, so there is no bass. Bluetooth processing: Bluetooth music is compressed and then decompressed at the receiving end to restore the music. There will be some loss during compression and decompression, so it definitely cannot be compared to other music.
The lack of bass in Bluetooth music playback on the Audi Q5 may be due to audio signal compression during Bluetooth transmission. I've noticed that Audi's infotainment system sometimes uses the SBC codec, which filters out bass frequencies to save bandwidth. Another potential issue is vehicle settings: your Q5 might have improperly adjusted equalizer (EQ) settings – manually check the bass boost option in the infotainment settings to ensure it's not turned off. Additionally, on the device side: when connecting your phone, verify that the sound mode in your music app is set to normal playback. If your phone's power-saving mode or specific app settings have disabled bass, it will affect the overall sound quality. For a quick fix, try switching to a higher-quality Bluetooth version or restarting the vehicle's system – this often provides a temporary solution. For long-term improvement, consider updating the infotainment software or having the audio module professionally inspected at a dealership.