No, they're average and not too big. They're about 3'5" and weigh 94 pounds a piece.
the same way big speakers work
4x6
Size is not a big issue other than for base reasons. When you have smaller speakers they look more attractive its easier to find a place to put them and they sound just as good as big speakers.
According to www.crutchfield.com the factory speakers are 6 x 8
The original speakers suck. I replaced them with some 6 x 8 Alpine 2-way speakers. Big difference even with stock stereo.
They are six inches. I own a 2001 mirage and just changed the speakers today.
The dash speakers on the left and right are 3 1/2" round speakers. I have no idea how big the center channel dash speaker is.
6x8 according to www.crutchfield.com
Not at all.Some of the best speakers now are among the most discrete.It's a matter of how good they are rather than how large they are.
They are called "PA" speakers. PA meaning "Public Address" is a large loudspeaker design to deliver sound to a large group of audience. You'll often see these large speakers at clubs, concerts, and cinemas. There are two types of PA speakers. "Passive" and "Active" speakers. The passive speakers doesn't have a built-in amplifier. These speakers will require the use of a power source called an "Amplifier" to power these speakers. The active speakers have a built-in amplifier and doesn't require the use of an amplifier.
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When choosing big PA speakers for a large event, consider the power output, frequency response, dispersion pattern, portability, and durability of the speakers. These features will help ensure clear sound projection, even coverage, easy transport, and long-lasting performance for your event.