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Anonymous Posted on Aug 30, 2012

What are the best settings for bass , treble and mid in order to get the best sound from a stock radio in a 2012 kia sportage

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 14, 2008

SOURCE: managing to keep the settings on our Panasonic CQ-RX102W car audi

Make and model of the car?It's rather simple.Many German and French cars have the permanent and the accessories power cables switched.Switch them back from the stereo's connector's cables.(The red to yellow and the yellow to red).First it would be a good idea to check that out with a voltmeter.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 18, 2009

SOURCE: radio: panasonic cq-hx2083u

all radios do it these days so yes u must check if it has an rca line out for the amp

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 31, 2011

SOURCE: What are the best settings for bass , treble and

There are no hard and fast rules for setting Bass, Midrange and Treble on your radio. Depending on the type of music you are listening to with your radio, it can / will determine your sound settings. To attempt to set the sound settings on your radio, select the sound settings and set all of them to 0. ( Bass,mid,treble ), then start playing your usual music. With the music playing move the treble setting in single incriments 1,2,3,4 and so. A comfortable setting is usually a 5 out of a total number of 6. Then move over to Midrange and repeat process. A 4-5 out of 6 is usually comfortable. Finally comes the Bass. You do not want to overpower your speakers with too much bass as this will damage them over time. Repeat the usual process and listen carfully for any baffling or distortion as you move through the numbers. A comfortable bass setting is usually 2-4 out of 6. Again I must stress that there is no hard and fast rule for settings. It boils down to the type of music, and what your ears tells you sounds good. What sounds good to me might not be enough for you, or vice versa. I hope this helps! Cheers!

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Your radio might save the bass & treble settings with each station. Try choosing a station, set the bass, treble and any other variables (mid-range, etc.) and then SAVE the station to a button. Do this for all of the buttons / stations you like.

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