Nissan Titan Speaker Size
Speaker size, type, and location chart for Nissan Titan models from 2004 to 2024 production years.
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Rear Door Panel Speaker
| Years | Type | Size (inch) |
|---|---|---|
| 2004 - 2024 | Midbass / Full-Range | 6.5 |
| 2004 - 2015 | Tweeter | 1 |
Dashboard Speaker
| Years | Type | Size (inch) |
|---|---|---|
| 2004 - 2024 | Midrange | 2.5 |
Front Door Panel Speaker
| Years | Type | Size (inch) |
|---|---|---|
| 2004 - 2024 | Full-Range | 6x9 |
Below Seats Speaker
| Years | Type | Size (inch) |
|---|---|---|
| 2004 - 2015 | Subwoofer | 8 |
Nissan Titan Speaker FAQ
What speakers should I replace first in my Nissan Titan for the biggest sound improvement?
Replace the front door panel 6 x 9 inch speakers first. These handle most of your music's midrange and vocal frequencies. Component speakers work better here than coaxials - the separate tweeter gives you cleaner highs. Look for speakers rated around 75-100 watts RMS with 4-ohm impedance. The front doors get the most listening time, so upgrading these creates the most noticeable difference. Dashboard tweeters can wait until later.
Can I install component speakers in the rear doors of my Nissan Titan?
Yes, the rear door panels accept 6.5 inch component or coaxial speakers. Component speakers need separate tweeter mounting though. Some Titans already have 1 inch tweeters in the rear doors, which makes component installation easier. If your truck doesn't have rear tweeters, you'll need to mount them separately or stick with quality coaxials. Rear speakers mainly fill in sound, so don't overthink this upgrade.
What's the difference between the dashboard speakers and door speakers in a Nissan Titan?
Dashboard speakers are 2.5 inch full-range or tweeters handling high frequencies above 3kHz. Door speakers are larger - 6 x 9 inch front, 6.5 inch rear - covering midrange and some bass. The dashboard location provides better stereo imaging since it's closer to ear level. But small size limits their power handling to maybe 20-30 watts RMS. Think of dashboard speakers as detail enhancers, not primary drivers.
Should I upgrade the under-seat subwoofer in my Nissan Titan?
The 8 inch under-seat driver isn't really a subwoofer - more like a mid-bass woofer. It probably rolls off around 80-100Hz rather than hitting true sub-bass. Upgrading this can improve punch in drums and bass guitars. Look for 8 inch drivers with good low-frequency response and higher power handling than stock. Or consider adding a proper subwoofer enclosure in the cab instead. The under-seat location limits your options somewhat.
What speaker impedance should I use in my Nissan Titan?
Stick with 4-ohm speakers for all locations. Factory Nissan Titan amplifiers expect 4-ohm loads. Using 2-ohm speakers might stress the amp, while 8-ohm speakers reduce available power. The 6 x 9 inch front doors and 6.5 inch rear doors both work best with 4-ohm impedance. Dashboard speakers are usually 4-ohm too, though their small size means impedance matters less there. Check your specific amp specs if you've upgraded the head unit.