Mitsubishi Expo Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Mitsubishi Expo models from 1992 to 1995 production years.

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Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1992 - 1995Midbass / Full-Range6.5
1992 - 1995Midbass / Full-Range5.25

Rear Side Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1992 - 1995Full-Range6x9

Dashboard Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1992 - 1995Midrange4

Rear Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
1992 - 1995Full-Range6x9

Mitsubishi Expo Speaker FAQ

Which speakers should I replace first in my Mitsubishi Expo for the biggest sound improvement?

Start with the front door panel speakers - either the 6.5 inch or 5.25 inch positions. These handle most of your music's frequency range and you sit closest to them. The 6.5 inch location typically gives you more bass response due to larger cone area. Component speakers work well here if you want separate tweeters, though quality coaxials around 50-75 watts RMS might be sufficient for most listeners. Skip the dashboard 4 inch speakers initially since they're mainly for fill.

Can I install component speakers in all locations of my Mitsubishi Expo?

Most locations accept components, but installation complexity varies significantly. Front door panels accommodate components easily - mount woofers in existing spots and tweeters in door panels or A-pillars. The 6 x 9 inch rear positions (door panels and side panels) can take components, though you'll need custom mounting for tweeters. Dashboard spots probably aren't worth component upgrades. Consider your amplification too - components typically need 75+ watts RMS per channel to perform properly.

What's the difference between the 6.5 inch and 5.25 inch front door speakers in the Mitsubishi Expo?

The 6.5 inch position likely handles lower frequencies better - probably down to around 60-70 Hz compared to 80-90 Hz for the 5.25 inch. Size difference means the larger speaker moves more air. Both locations might be active simultaneously, creating a quasi-component setup. The 5.25 inch could be functioning as a dedicated midrange driver. Check which position gets full-range signal versus filtered frequencies. Your Mitsubishi Expo might have a factory crossover splitting duties between these two sizes.

Should I use the same speaker type in both rear 6 x 9 inch locations?

Yes, matching speakers in the rear door panels and rear side panels ensures consistent sound imaging. Both locations handle full-range signals, so identical models work best. Consider speakers rated 40-60 watts RMS with frequency response around 45 Hz to 20 kHz. Coaxials simplify installation since you're dealing with four mounting points total. Component setups get complicated with tweeter placement in the Mitsubishi Expo's rear areas. The side panel location might have different mounting depth than door panels though.

Do the 4 inch dashboard speakers in my Mitsubishi Expo affect overall sound quality much?

Dashboard speakers mainly provide presence and vocal clarity - they're not critical for sound quality. These typically receive high-passed signal above 200-300 Hz. Upgrading them won't dramatically change your system's character. Focus budget elsewhere first. If you do replace them, look for speakers with good midrange response around 500 Hz to 5 kHz. Power handling doesn't need to exceed 30-40 watts RMS. The dashboard location in the Mitsubishi Expo probably has depth limitations anyway.