Audi RS7 Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Audi RS7 models from 2014 to 2018 production years.

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Center Dash Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2014 - 2018Tweeter1
2014 - 2018Full-Range3.5

Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2014 - 2018Midrange4
2014 - 2018Midrange4.5

Rear Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2014 - 2018Tweeter0.75
2014 - 2018Midbass / Full-Range6.5

Dashboard Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2014 - 2018Tweeter1

Cargo Area Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2014 - 2018Subwoofer8

D-Pillar Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2014 - 2018Midrange3.5

Audi RS7 Speaker FAQ

Which speakers should I upgrade first in my Audi RS7?

Start with the 6.5 inch rear door panel speakers. These handle most of your mid-range frequencies and vocals - around 80Hz to 4kHz typically. The rear doors in the RS7 have decent mounting depth, maybe 2.5 inches, so you can fit quality component or coaxial speakers rated around 75-100 watts RMS. After that, consider the front door 4.5 inch full-range speakers since they're your primary listening position. The tweeters can wait - they're harder to access and the factory ones might be adequate if you're not running high power.

Can I put component speakers in all the Audi RS7 door locations?

The 6.5 inch rear door position supports component speakers, but you'll need to verify crossover mounting space. Front doors have both 4 inch and 4.5 inch locations - the 4.5 inch spot typically works better for components since it has more mounting room. You might run into issues with the 4 inch location having limited depth, maybe only 1.5 inches. Component systems need separate tweeters and crossovers, so check if your RS7's wiring harness can accommodate the additional connections. Some installations require running new speaker wire to handle the component separation properly.

What's the difference between the center dash and dashboard tweeter locations?

Both are 1 inch tweeters, but they serve different purposes in the Audi RS7's soundstage. The center dash tweeter handles frequencies above 3kHz for vocals and instrument clarity. Dashboard tweeters - probably mounted near the A-pillars - create stereo width and imaging. If you're upgrading, focus on matching impedance, likely 4 ohms, and power handling around 20-30 watts RMS. The center position might be more critical for dialogue and vocal reproduction, while dashboard tweeters affect how wide your stereo image feels. Don't mix different tweeter types between these locations.

Should I replace the 8 inch cargo area speaker with a subwoofer?

That 8 inch cargo speaker probably handles both full-range duties and some bass extension - maybe down to 40Hz. If you want real bass impact, yes, replace it with a dedicated subwoofer. Look for something around 150-200 watts RMS that can fit the existing mounting location. The RS7's cargo area might have limited sealed volume, so consider a speaker designed for smaller enclosures. Alternatively, keep it as full-range if you need to maintain rear passenger audio without adding an amplifier. Check the factory power rating first - could be anywhere from 50-100 watts depending on the audio package.