What size are the speakers?
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What size are the speakers?
I went to a few different stereo stores, and they all told me different sizes, concenering stock speaker sizes.
I bought my car used a few months ago, and I believe I have 4 1/4 with some adaptor. One of the stereo stores says I need 5 1/2 or something...What does a '94 really come stock with?
I bought my car used a few months ago, and I believe I have 4 1/4 with some adaptor. One of the stereo stores says I need 5 1/2 or something...What does a '94 really come stock with?
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i believe they are 6 1/2's front and back...thats what i read at least...
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Re: What size are the speakers?
Your stock speaker diameter is 5.25" for all four spkrs meaning, the woofer cone is literally that diameter. Stock speakers have 3 mounting holes outside the woofer cone - spaced equally around/on the spkr basket ears. You can either replace stocks with 5.25" or 6.5" specified sizes as they'll both fit the cutouts. Either way, you'll probably have to drill new holes 'cause most aftermarket speakers are made with 4 equally spaced mounting holes instead of 3. The 6.5's will fit fine and have capability to produce better sound than 5.25" spkrs depending on brand and specs. Just pay attention to the spkr mounting depth requirements. You can measure it but something around 2 1/8" depth is your max limit before you'd have to add a trim ring to offset deeper door speakers for window clearance. Don't want yer front windows to whack the speaker basket when goin down.freakyalien wrote:I went to a few different stereo stores, and they all told me different sizes, concenering stock speaker sizes...
...What does a '94 really come stock with?
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The front speakers in my car are Alpine 6 1/2". Yes, the size is correct, but almost any aftermarket speaker is too deep and will likely hit the window when its rolled down. This was the case with my 6 1/2" Alpine type S speakers. I used the riser/adapter plate that alpine included with these speakers. This not only rises the speaker out enough to keep from hitting the window, but it allowed me to use all the stock holes without drilling any new ones. If you dont buy alpine speakers, then you probably wont get the adapter plate. there are a few options here:
1. Make your own riser plate out of plexiglass, plywood, particle board or whatever material you think would be appropriate. Use the stock speaker as a template to drill holes in the wood.
2. Search online; There are many websites and audio stores that will sell you an adapter plate that fits into the factory 6.5" opening, and allows you to properly screw the speaker in while rising the speaker out so it doesn't hit the window.
This is one example:
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-12kULEmr5m ... =120827500
3. You could search and find some speakers that are shallow mounting. Remember, my alpine 6 1/2" speakers have a mounting depth of exactly 2"...and without the riser/adapter plate the speakers still managed to bearly touch the window (the window peeled off the sticker on the back of the magnet) So you are looking for a mounting depth of less than 2" if you choose not to use an adapter plate.
Also: If you choose to not use some sort of an adapter plate, the 6 1/2" speakers will fit size wise, but the screw holes will not line up. In this case you either want to drill new holes or you could use self drilling screws. Not all speakers fit perfectly this way due to the unique shape of the mounting location for the front speakers. This is why I highly reccomend using an adapter plate.
As for the rear speakers, yes 6 1/2" fit there aswell. In this case there is nothing moving for the speaker to hit so its a matter of drilling new holes and making it fit right. It was pretty easy for me. Adapter plates are not nessecary for the rear speakers.
The front speakers in my car are Alpine 6 1/2". Yes, the size is correct, but almost any aftermarket speaker is too deep and will likely hit the window when its rolled down. This was the case with my 6 1/2" Alpine type S speakers. I used the riser/adapter plate that alpine included with these speakers. This not only rises the speaker out enough to keep from hitting the window, but it allowed me to use all the stock holes without drilling any new ones. If you dont buy alpine speakers, then you probably wont get the adapter plate. there are a few options here:
1. Make your own riser plate out of plexiglass, plywood, particle board or whatever material you think would be appropriate. Use the stock speaker as a template to drill holes in the wood.
2. Search online; There are many websites and audio stores that will sell you an adapter plate that fits into the factory 6.5" opening, and allows you to properly screw the speaker in while rising the speaker out so it doesn't hit the window.
This is one example:
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-12kULEmr5m ... =120827500
3. You could search and find some speakers that are shallow mounting. Remember, my alpine 6 1/2" speakers have a mounting depth of exactly 2"...and without the riser/adapter plate the speakers still managed to bearly touch the window (the window peeled off the sticker on the back of the magnet) So you are looking for a mounting depth of less than 2" if you choose not to use an adapter plate.
Also: If you choose to not use some sort of an adapter plate, the 6 1/2" speakers will fit size wise, but the screw holes will not line up. In this case you either want to drill new holes or you could use self drilling screws. Not all speakers fit perfectly this way due to the unique shape of the mounting location for the front speakers. This is why I highly reccomend using an adapter plate.
As for the rear speakers, yes 6 1/2" fit there aswell. In this case there is nothing moving for the speaker to hit so its a matter of drilling new holes and making it fit right. It was pretty easy for me. Adapter plates are not nessecary for the rear speakers.
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I had alot of 6.5in brand name speakers in my Mx over the years. Most of them fit. For my preference, I now use 5.25in speakers all around. I fine them more reliable, when at high levels. I used the speaker plates they sell of ebay.
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Re: What size are the speakers?
is 6.5" the same size in the 1996 model?
ive already got my headdeck and sub, looking at buyin the speakers for the front, a amp and ill be set!
not going to worry about the rear speakers ull just unplug em lol sub will be enough for the bak hopefully
ive already got my headdeck and sub, looking at buyin the speakers for the front, a amp and ill be set!
not going to worry about the rear speakers ull just unplug em lol sub will be enough for the bak hopefully
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Re: What size are the speakers?
i got a 94 gs and its 6 1/2's all around.. running 4 6 1/2 blue cone alpines now..(Also two 4" Alpine type S speakers in center counsel under the steering wheel/glove box) no depth problems and they sound awesome.. alpine's the only way to go..
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I'm going to double check this, if it's accurate then excellent find!! I'll go Pioneer next year if this pans out.Danny wrote:Pioneer speakers are custom fit for Mazda. They have both 3-hole patterns and 4-hole. Don't know about the depth though.
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