Aston Martin DBS Speaker Size
Speaker size, type, and location chart for Aston Martin DBS models from 2008 to 2009 production years.
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Front Door Panel Speaker
| Years | Type | Size (inch) |
|---|---|---|
| 2008 - 2009 | Midbass / Full-Range | 6.5 |
Rear Speaker
| Years | Type | Size (inch) |
|---|---|---|
| 2008 - 2009 | Midbass / Full-Range | 6.5 |
Aston Martin DBS Speaker FAQ
What speakers should I replace first in my Aston Martin DBS?
Replace the front door panel speakers first. These 6.5 inch positions handle most of your daily listening and voice frequencies. The front location gives you immediate impact on sound staging and clarity. Your Aston Martin DBS uses either coaxial or component setups in both front and rear - but front door positioning means better acoustics for the driver. Rear speakers can wait unless you frequently carry passengers who care about audio quality.
Can I mix coaxial and component speakers in my Aston Martin DBS?
You could run coaxials up front and components in the rear, though it's not ideal. The 6.5 inch size stays consistent throughout the DBS. Coaxials give you everything in one unit - woofer plus tweeter mounted on top. Components separate the tweeter for better imaging but need more amplifier channels. If you're keeping the factory amplification, coaxials might be the practical choice. The impedance matching matters more than the type mixing.
What power handling should I look for in 6.5 inch Aston Martin DBS speakers?
Target speakers rated around 50-75 watts RMS for the DBS system. The factory amplification probably outputs somewhere in that range per channel. Peak power ratings mean less - focus on the RMS numbers. Your 6.5 inch positions can physically handle more power, but the factory wiring and amplifier setup limits practical power delivery. Higher sensitivity ratings (90dB or above) will give you more volume from the available power than chasing massive wattage numbers.
Do I need an amplifier upgrade when replacing Aston Martin DBS speakers?
The factory amplification might handle aftermarket 6.5 inch speakers adequately. Test the new speakers first before adding amplification. If you're getting distortion at higher volumes or the sound feels compressed, then consider an amplifier upgrade. Component speakers typically benefit more from external amplification than coaxials since you're powering the tweeter and woofer separately. The DBS probably has decent factory power - many luxury cars do.
What frequency response works best for Aston Martin DBS 6.5 inch speakers?
Look for speakers with response extending down to around 60-70Hz on the low end. The 6.5 inch size won't give you deep bass anyway - that's subwoofer territory. Upper frequency response to 20kHz covers the audible range adequately. The cabin acoustics in the DBS will influence the actual response more than the speaker specs. Mid-range clarity around 1-3kHz matters most for vocals and instrument separation in this type of vehicle.