Hyundai Entourage Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Hyundai Entourage models from 2007 to 2008 production years.

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Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2007 - 2008Tweeter0.75
2007 - 2008Midbass / Full-Range6.5

Center Dash Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2007 - 2008Midrange4

Rear Side Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2007 - 2008Midbass / Full-Range6.5

Hyundai Entourage Speaker FAQ

Which speakers should I replace first in my Hyundai Entourage for the biggest sound improvement?

Start with the front door 6.5 inch speakers. These handle most of your music's frequency range and sit closest to your ears. The front doors typically get 15-25 watts RMS from your factory head unit, so upgrading here gives immediate impact. You might notice the rear 6.5 inch speakers seem less important - they mainly fill in ambient sound. The center dash 4 inch speaker handles dialogue in movies or podcasts, but music improvement? Not so much. Replace front doors first, then consider if you actually need the others.

Can I install component speakers in my Hyundai Entourage front doors?

Yes, the front door panels accommodate both coaxial and component setups. Component speakers separate the tweeter from the woofer - you'd mount the 6.5 inch woofer in the existing door location and the tweeter... well, that 0.75 inch factory tweeter spot might work. Some installers prefer custom tweeter mounting for better staging. Component systems typically offer better imaging since you can position tweeters optimally. Though honestly, good coaxials might be easier and still sound great. Your factory wiring should handle most aftermarket speakers rated around 4 ohms impedance.

What's the difference between the front and rear 6.5 inch speakers in my Hyundai Entourage?

Both locations use 6.5 inch speakers, but the rear side panels can also handle midrange drivers. Midrange speakers focus on 200Hz to 4kHz frequencies - vocals, guitars, that sort of thing. Front doors get full-range duty, handling everything from bass to treble. Power distribution might differ too. Rears often receive less amplification, maybe 10-15 watts versus 20+ watts up front. The rear location affects sound staging - too loud and vocals seem to come from behind you. Most people find front-focused sound more natural for music listening.

Should I replace the center dash speaker in my Hyundai Entourage?

The 4 inch center dash speaker serves a specific purpose. It anchors center channel audio and helps with vocal clarity. But for music listening? Less critical than the door speakers. Factory center speakers often handle 5-10 watts and focus on midrange frequencies around 150Hz to 3kHz. If you're experiencing dialogue issues or want better surround sound simulation, upgrading makes sense. Otherwise, spend your money on the front doors first. Some people disconnect the center entirely and rely on proper front speaker staging. Depends on your priorities really.