Mercedes-Benz GLE63 AMG Speaker Size
Speaker size, type, and location chart for Mercedes-Benz GLE63 AMG models from 2016 to 2017 production years.
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Front Door Panel Speaker
| Years | Type | Size (inch) |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 - 2017 | Midbass / Full-Range | 6.5 |
Rear Door Panel Speaker
| Years | Type | Size (inch) |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 - 2017 | Midbass / Full-Range | 6.5 |
Mercedes-Benz GLE63 AMG Speaker FAQ
What speakers should I prioritize replacing first in my Mercedes-Benz GLE63 AMG?
Replace the front door panel speakers first. The 6.5-inch front speakers handle most of your stereo imaging and vocal clarity. Since both front and rear door panels accept coaxial or component speakers, you'll get the biggest impact from upgrading the fronts. The rear door panels can use full-range speakers too, but... honestly, most of your listening happens up front. Start there with quality components around 75-100 watts RMS if your budget allows.
Can I mix coaxial and component speakers in my GLE63 AMG?
Yes, but it's not ideal. You could run components in the front door panels and coaxials in the rear. The 6.5-inch size is consistent throughout your Mercedes-Benz GLE63 AMG, which helps. Component speakers give you better staging and frequency separation - tweeters mounted separately from woofers. Coaxials are simpler but... the sound staging might feel uneven if you mix types. Stick with one type if possible, components if you want the best sound quality.
What impedance should I look for in 6.5-inch replacement speakers for the GLE63 AMG?
Target 4-ohm speakers. Most aftermarket 6.5-inch speakers run 4 ohms, and your Mercedes-Benz GLE63 AMG's amplifier expects this load. Some premium speakers might be 8 ohms, but that reduces power output. The factory system probably pushes around 25-50 watts per channel, so... match that impedance for proper power transfer. Higher impedance means less volume, lower impedance might stress the amp.
Do full-range speakers work well in the rear door panels compared to components?
Full-range speakers work fine for rear fill in the GLE63 AMG. They're basically coaxials without separate tweeters - everything in one driver. Since rear speakers mainly provide ambiance and depth, full-range can be adequate. But if you're already installing components up front... might as well stay consistent. The rear door panels accept all three types anyway. Full-range speakers usually cost less and install easier, though the frequency response isn't as refined.
What frequency range should I expect from 6.5-inch door speakers in the Mercedes-Benz GLE63 AMG?
Expect roughly 60Hz to 20kHz from quality 6.5-inch speakers. The lower end depends on enclosure - door panels aren't sealed, so bass response suffers below 80Hz typically. Tweeters in component setups handle everything above 3-4kHz cleanly. Your GLE63 AMG probably has a separate subwoofer handling deep bass anyway. Focus on midrange clarity around 200Hz to 3kHz - that's where vocals and instruments live. Door speakers rarely produce true deep bass regardless of size.