For any car you can find parts, specs including speaker sizes on these websites. Metraonline.com, scosche.com, crutchfield.com
4 speakers total. 1 speaker is on the drivers side near wheelbase and door, and another on the passengers side in same spot. For factory these front speakers are a 2 speaker system consisting of a Midrange speaker with a tweeter resting above. The other two are behind the slight headrest of the back seats about 4 or so inches away from the rear middle brake light. For factory these speakers are single speakers and both are subwoofers.
The dash has 3x5 and the door and rear deck speakers are 6x9. Enjoy. ChicagolandAreaModernMopars . com
Try to use Toyota speaker adapter plugs so you don't need to cut wires and mess the electric system up. You can get them from Ebay or Amazon.
4x6" in the dash. If you have the 6 speaker system, it's also 6.5" in the rear passenger doors, 4x10" above the back doors.
AnswerThe description you gave was pretty vague, but this is what the 4runners with 4 doors and the 4 inch stereo opening use. I hope this helps you out.Front speakers Dash : 4" Front Door : 5-1/4" factory speaker noteRear speakers Rear Door : 5" factory speaker noteFar rear speakers Back Panel : 6-1/2" factory speaker note Pillar : TweeterTry to use Toyota speaker adapter plugs so you don't need to cut wires and mess the electric system up. You can get them from Ebay or Amazon.
Bose system speakers are generally considered more expensive but of higher quality than Samsung speakers. Samsung speakers are for those on a budget, although not a small one.
There are many different types of speakers one needs to consider for a car speaker system. A complete set consists of a a set of front, center, and rear speakers.
Certainly - the factory where I worked had a PA system with thousands of speakers all over the plant.
The iPad has a built in speaker system that is acceptable for personal use. However, if the sound from the speakers is not loud enough for a party, for example, investing in external speakers may be a good idea.
Try to use Toyota speaker adapter plugs so you don't need to cut wires and mess the electric system up. You can get them from Ebay or Amazon.
Effieciency ratings don't tell you how well a speaker will sound. They tell you how well it uses power. If your using a low powered factory system then you should a speaker with a higher efficiency rating.
From the factory there is no tweeters in the speaker system.