Honda EV Plus Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Honda EV Plus models from 1998 to 1999 production years.

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Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1998 - 1999Midbass / Full-Range6.5

Rear Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1998 - 1999Midbass / Full-Range6.5

Honda EV Plus Speaker FAQ

What speakers should I replace first in my Honda EV Plus for better sound quality?

Replace the front door panel speakers first. The 6.5-inch front speakers handle most vocals and midrange frequencies you actually hear while driving. Front placement means better stereo imaging and clearer dialogue from music or calls. The rear door speakers can wait - they mostly fill in ambient sound. Focus your budget on quality 6.5-inch coaxials or components for the Honda EV Plus front doors first, then upgrade rears later if needed.

Should I choose coaxial or component speakers for my Honda EV Plus doors?

Coaxials work well for most Honda EV Plus owners - simpler installation, decent sound improvement. Components give you better sound separation since tweeters and woofers are separate units. But components need more planning. You'll want to mount tweeters properly, maybe in the sail panels or door corners. The 6.5-inch size accommodates both types easily. If you're not planning extensive modifications, quality coaxials might be the practical choice for both front and rear positions.

What power handling should I look for in 6.5-inch speakers for the Honda EV Plus?

Look for speakers handling around 50-75 watts RMS, maybe up to 100 watts peak. Most Honda EV Plus head units output roughly 15-20 watts per channel, so you don't need massive power handling. The key is sensitivity rating - aim for 87-90 dB or higher. Higher sensitivity means the speakers play louder with less power from your stock radio. Impedance should be 4 ohms for best compatibility, though 8-ohm speakers usually work fine too.

Do full-range speakers make sense for the Honda EV Plus rear doors?

Full-range speakers can work in the Honda EV Plus rear position, but they're not always the best choice. They try to reproduce all frequencies from one cone, which means compromises in sound quality. The rear doors already support coaxials and components, which typically outperform full-range designs. Full-range might make sense if you want something really budget-friendly or if installation space is extremely tight. But given the 6.5-inch size, you have better options available.

What frequency response should I target for Honda EV Plus door speakers?

Look for speakers covering roughly 45 Hz to 20 kHz. The low end around 45-60 Hz helps with some bass presence, though door speakers won't give you deep bass anyway. The upper range to 20 kHz ensures good treble response. More important might be how smooth the frequency curve looks - avoid speakers with huge peaks or dips in the midrange around 1-4 kHz. That's where vocals live and where harsh or muddy sound becomes most noticeable in the Honda EV Plus cabin.