Car Speakers
For the car audio lovers, component speaker systems consist of separate
woofers, tweeters, and crossovers designed for superior performance. The
tweeter is mounted closer to your ears, so you hear all the details in your music.
Component speakers give you the best possible sound in your vehicle. These
vehicle-specific kick-panel enclosures house 6-1/2" or 5-1/4" components in a
configuration optimized for your vehicle's acoustics.
Speaker wire, connectors, baffles, and other tools
Improve your system's clarity by installing a set of tweeters. These small
high-frequency speakers help "place" your music accurately in your listening
space.
For your in-vehicle video enjoyment, center channel speakers improve the
clarity of the dialogue in your programs.
The most popular speaker size — replace your factory speakers with some 6-
1/2" car speakers for strong bass and improved clarity. Many models includes
brackets that allow them to fit in slightly larger 6-3/4" openings.
The king of all car speakers — oval-shaped 6"x9" speakers can add big bass to
your system without having to add a subwoofer.
You'll find these 6"x8" car speakers primarily in Ford and Mazda vehicles. They
are slightly larger than standard 5"x7" speakers, and deliver better bass.
The 6-3/4" speaker, the largest round car speaker, fits in an increasing number
of newer vehicles. They offer more cone area than the slightly smaller 6-1/2", so
they add more bass to your system.
Don't overlook dash speakers — they're closest to your ears. Replacement 3-
1/2" speakers can improve vocal clarity and stereo imaging.
The workhorse of car speakers — replacement 5-1/4" speakers fit into many
factory locations and improve the sound wherever they go.
Replacement 4"x10" speakers can improve clarity and bass response in older
SAAB and GM vehicle vehicles.
For some older European cars, the 4x6m speaker is the only replacement
option that will fit without modification.
Replace your factory speakers with new 4" speakers for big improvements in
musical definition and imaging.