Do you need rear deck speakers?
What Rear Speakers Do in Car Audio? The rear car speakers make a massive difference in the car audio sound because they create depth of the soundstage effect produced by the front speakers. As we mentioned earlier, the rear speakers fill the gap in the sounds, but in the small cars, they are not needed.
How do you install back speakers?
To install rear speakers, take off the grilles and remove the old speakers; replace with the new ones. Wire the rear speakers in exactly the same way as the door speakers, plugging positive speaker wires into positive ports, and negative wires into negative ports.
Can you replace a 6X8 speaker with a 6×9?
6X8 is a common size on certain makes of vehicles because its cheaper to produce that a more advanced 6×9 speaker. There is no such thing as space or adapter to make any kind of 6×9 car speaker fit into 6×8 slot, this is technically not possible regardless (common sense).
What size speakers are in a 2005 Nissan Sentra?
Speakers that fit your 2005 Nissan Sentra*
Speaker location | Speaker sizes** |
---|---|
Front Door | 2 ohm 6-3/4″ |
Front Pillars | Tweeter |
Rear Deck Corners | 6-3/4″ |
Are front or rear speakers more important?
If it is a question of where to put more $$$ for quality speakers, it is in the side surrounds. They are used more often and more intensely than rears. If multi-channel audio is a thing for you, then the rears just got more important though, and I’d think of them more equally.
Are 6.5 speakers better than 6×8?
The same size enclosure for both. All things being equal: The 6×8 will produce more bass, but it won’t be as definite, due to the elliptical shape of the cone vs. round voice coil. The 6.5 speaker will produce less bass, but it will be more crisp.
What’s the difference between 5×7 and 6×8?
**Please Note: A 6×8 and a 5×7 are the same speaker, but with different mounting hole locations. If you see speakers labeled as “6×8/5×7” it is still a 6×8, it just means that they have extra mounting holes to also accomodate 5×7 applications.
Is it OK to put 6×9 speakers in rear deck?
In short, you will more than likely hurt the performance of the 6×9’s by placing them in (presumably) small sealed enclosures. Most car audio speakers (mids) are designed to be placed in car doors or rear parcel shelves.
Why are there no enclosures for rear deck speakers?
For this reason, the speakers are designed to run infinite baffle (an infinitely large space behind the speaker with a baffle whose only intention is to isolate the front and rear sound waves emitted by the speaker). Acoustic compliance is the same as running the speaker free-air (no enclosure at all).
Can a 6×9 be used in the back of a car?
The result is less cone excursion, which will hurt low frequency response. Those rear parcel shelf 6×9 enclosures you can by at Pep Boys to just sit in the back window, tend to make the speakers sound shallow and nasally. No speaker, in the history of speakers, has ever been blown by too little power.
Are there any speakers in the rear of the car?
Most door speakers are designed to be in a large air space that isn’t air tight, so leaving them free-air in the rear deck more than likely isn’t going to be an issue. I am sound deadening and insulating the entire passenger compartment with RAAMmat.