Usually theyre pretty weak, as low as 6W, 10W to 20W for factory.
Speakers are measured in Ohms not Watts. Watts is the amount of power you will be supplying to the speakers. In my 2009 Corolla the speakers can handle at least 400 Watts as this is what my OEM JBL system is pushing.
The size of the speakers for the front door in a 2002 Mitsubishi Diamante is 6 x 3/4 inches. The back speakers are 6x9 inches.
25 to 35 watts
Most factory speakers are any any where from 10 - 25 watts RMS. I wouldn't put factory speakers on an amp unless you want to blow them.
5 1/4 per crutchfield.com =============================== My Diamante had factory 6.5"
Six speakers in a 92-96 Diamante.Two on the dash,two in the front doors,two on the rear deck. Ern
No they don't.
The power rating of speakers has nothing specific to do with ohms. look at the Watts rating printed somewhere on the speakers
5.25" see Crutchfield.com
The output power of home theater speakers can vary by a significant amount depending on which speakers are owned. It can range from 30 watts to 150 watts.
im by no means an expert but the answer is yes you just wont get full potential out of the speakers. the amp is pushing 700 watts the speakers are capable of catching 1000 watts.
That depends on what speakers or headphones the 6 watts is playing into. Watts is a measure of power, not of loudness.