What Size of Speakers Does Acura use?
Stock Acura speakers are usually durable and have a decent sound quality. But if you want your sound system to be more versatile, aftermarket parts are a great solution. And you can learn what size of speakers fits Acura from the charts listed below. This can be tricky since some Acura models can have different sizes of speakers for front and rear doors
Search speaker size by vehicle
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Acura CL
- Speakers – 6
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Acura ILX
- Speakers – 6 - 10
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Acura ILX Hybrid
- Speakers – 6
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Acura MDX
- Speakers – 7 - 25
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Acura MDX Sport Hybrid
- Speakers – 10 - 11
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Acura NSX
- Speakers – 4 - 9
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Acura NSX-T
- Speakers – 4
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Acura RDX
- Speakers – 7 - 16
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Acura RL
- Speakers – 8 - 10
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Acura RLX
- Speakers – 10 - 14
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Acura RLX Sport Hybrid
- Speakers – 14
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Acura RSX
- Speakers – 6 - 7
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Acura SLX
- Speakers – 6
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Acura TL
- Speakers – 5 - 8
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Acura TLX
- Speakers – 7 - 17
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Acura TSX
- Speakers – 7 - 10
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Acura ZDX
- Speakers – 8 - 10
How can I make my Acura speakers sound better?
Each Acura model and trim can have a different number of door speakers, amplifiers and have a greater or smaller variety of speaker types. Some stock Acura speakers sizes and arrangements provide an excellent sound quality, but others have room for improvement with aftermarket parts and amplifiers.
Another important thing to consider is the effect speaker size has on the overall sound quality. Usually, larger speakers are better for bass, and smaller ones provide higher frequency. And for more volume, you can try amplifiers instead of changing the Acura speaker size.

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