Mazda MPV Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Mazda MPV models from 1990 to 2006 production years.

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Dashboard Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2000 - 2006Tweeter1
1990 - 1995Full-Range5.25

Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2000 - 2006Full-Range6x8
1990 - 1998Midbass / Full-Range6.5

Cargo Area Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2003 - 2006Full-Range6x9

Rear Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2000 - 2002Full-Range6x9

Rear Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1990 - 1998Midbass / Full-Range6.5

Mazda MPV Speaker FAQ

What speakers should I upgrade first in my Mazda MPV?

Replace the front door speakers first. The 6x8 inch front door speakers handle most of your music's midrange and vocals. These typically see 50-75 watts RMS and work at 4 ohms impedance. Component speakers will give you better staging than coaxials here. The dashboard tweeters might be 1 inch but they're secondary - focus on those front doors where the real improvement happens.

Can I install component speakers in all Mazda MPV locations?

Most locations accept component speakers, but the wiring varies. Front doors usually have separate tweeter wires already. Rear locations might need crossover mounting - check behind the panels first. The 6.5 inch rear doors from earlier MPV models handle components well at around 60 watts. Dashboard locations sometimes limit crossover placement though.

What's the difference between the 6x8 and 6.5 inch speakers in the Mazda MPV?

The 6x8 speakers moved to front doors in 2000+ MPV models. They push more air than the 6.5 inch rounds - better bass response down to maybe 60Hz. The 6.5 inch speakers work fine but feel limited in larger MPV cabins. Power handling stays similar around 65-80 watts RMS. The oval shape fits the door panel better too.

Should I replace the 1 inch dashboard tweeters in my Mazda MPV?

Usually not worth it initially. These handle frequencies above 3kHz and draw minimal power - maybe 10-15 watts. Focus on the main speakers first. If you install component systems in the doors, you might disconnect these dashboard units anyway. They can create phase issues with new tweeters. Save the upgrade money for better front door components.

What impedance speakers work best in the Mazda MPV?

Stick with 4 ohm speakers. The MPV factory system expects this load. Using 8 ohm speakers reduces power output from your amplifier. The factory head unit typically pushes 15-20 watts per channel into 4 ohms. Component crossovers usually maintain proper impedance matching. Check your aftermarket amplifier specs if you're adding power.

Do the rear 6x9 speakers in the Mazda MPV need much power?

The cargo area and rear 6x9 locations handle 75-100 watts comfortably. These fill in rear soundstage and bass extension. Full-range 6x9s work well here since passenger seating might block some frequencies. The rear location varies between model years - some mount in panels, others in cargo areas. Component 6x9s exist but coaxials usually suffice for rear fill.