What size speakers are in a 2014 Honda Accord?
Speakers that fit your 2014 Honda Accord*
Speaker location | Speaker sizes** |
---|---|
Front Door | 6-3/4″ |
Front Door Tweeters | Tweeter |
Front Door Woofers | 6-1/2″ |
Rear Deck Center | SUB |
How big are the speakers on the rear of a Honda Accord?
The rear deck 6″x9″ speakers are much easier to replace. There’s plenty of room there, so most aftermarket 6″x9″ speakers will fit, and you have the option of installing 5-1/4″ and 6-1/2″ speakers with the help of mounting brackets. The factory system, at least, can really do with the additional bass a subwoofer provides.
How do you hook up a stereo to a Honda Accord?
Connect the front door speaker leads to the woofer output on the crossover network, and then run new speaker wire from the crossover to the tweeter. This keeps you from having to pull a new wire through the Molex plug in the door jamb, which is nearly impossible on most Hondas.
Where to put a subwoofer in a Honda Accord?
The factory system, at least, can really do with the additional bass a subwoofer provides. The roomy trunk offers plenty of space for a sub, enclosure, and amplifier. And you can also consider small powered subs that’ll fit under the front seat.
How much does a Honda Accord sound system cost?
It’s free with your Crutchfield order, or you can purchase one separately for just $9.99. Honda claims six speakers — two of them are tweeters — and 120 watts of power for the Accord’s sound system.
The rear deck 6″x9″ speakers are much easier to replace. There’s plenty of room there, so most aftermarket 6″x9″ speakers will fit, and you have the option of installing 5-1/4″ and 6-1/2″ speakers with the help of mounting brackets. The factory system, at least, can really do with the additional bass a subwoofer provides.
Connect the front door speaker leads to the woofer output on the crossover network, and then run new speaker wire from the crossover to the tweeter. This keeps you from having to pull a new wire through the Molex plug in the door jamb, which is nearly impossible on most Hondas.
The factory system, at least, can really do with the additional bass a subwoofer provides. The roomy trunk offers plenty of space for a sub, enclosure, and amplifier. And you can also consider small powered subs that’ll fit under the front seat.
It’s free with your Crutchfield order, or you can purchase one separately for just $9.99. Honda claims six speakers — two of them are tweeters — and 120 watts of power for the Accord’s sound system.