Land Rover Range Rover Sport Speaker Size
Speaker size, type, and location chart for Land Rover Range Rover Sport models from 2006 to 2017 production years.
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Front Door Panel Speaker
| Years | Type | Size (inch) |
|---|---|---|
| 2006 - 2017 | Midbass / Full-Range | 6.5 |
Rear Door Panel Speaker
| Years | Type | Size (inch) |
|---|---|---|
| 2006 - 2015 | Midbass / Full-Range | 6.5 |
Land Rover Range Rover Sport Speaker FAQ
What speakers should I replace first in my Land Rover Range Rover Sport?
Replace the front door panel speakers first. These 6.5 inch units handle most of your midrange frequencies and vocals. Front speakers typically get more power from the factory amplifier - around 20-30 watts RMS versus maybe 15-20 watts for the rears. The Range Rover Sport's front location also puts sound closer to your ears, so improvements are more noticeable. Component speakers work best here if you want maximum clarity, though coaxials are simpler to install.
Can I mix coaxial and component speakers in my Range Rover Sport?
Yes, but keep components in front and coaxials in rear. Component speakers separate the tweeter from the woofer - better imaging and frequency response. The Range Rover Sport's front doors have enough space for component mounting, while rears might be tighter. Running 4-ohm components front with 4-ohm coaxials rear maintains consistent impedance load. Your amplifier sees roughly the same resistance across all channels... though some factory amps prefer this consistency over mixed loads.
What's the difference between full-range and coaxial speakers for the Range Rover Sport rear doors?
Full-range speakers have no separate tweeter - just the main cone handling all frequencies up to maybe 15kHz. Coaxials add a small tweeter mounted on the woofer cone, extending response to 20kHz or higher. For rear fill in the Range Rover Sport, coaxials probably sound better since passengers back there still want clear highs. Full-range might work if you're only using rears for bass support... though the 6.5 inch size limits how low they'll play anyway. Maybe down to 80Hz at best.
How do I verify my Range Rover Sport speaker replacement improved the sound?
Play familiar music at moderate volume - around 60-70% max. Listen for clearer vocals and better instrument separation. The Range Rover Sport's cabin acoustics should reveal improved midrange clarity immediately. Check frequency response by playing bass-heavy tracks, then switching to vocal-focused songs. New speakers might need 20-40 hours break-in time before reaching full potential. If you installed components, tweeters should make cymbals and guitar picks sound more detailed without being harsh.