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2019 Honda Odyssey Speaker Sizes and Audio System Guide

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2019 Honda Odyssey Speaker Sizes and Audio System Guide

This page outlines the factory speaker layout and audio equipment for the 2019 Honda Odyssey, along with upgrade notes to help you verify what’s in your van before ordering parts. Equipment can vary by trim, body style, or audio package, and some features like tweeters or a rear subwoofer may only appear if equipped. Factory amplifier details should be verified by trim and audio package, especially when comparing different factory systems.

Make: Honda Model: Odyssey Year: 2019 Generation: Fifth generation (RL6)

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Speaker Size Chart – 2019 Honda Odyssey

Note: Exact speaker location data for 2019 is not yet in our database. The table below is based on 2018 data from the same generation – speaker locations are typically the same, but verify before ordering.

Use this table as the main reference. Fitment depends on trim, factory audio package, mounting depth, and adapter availability.

LocationTypeFactory SizeNote
Front Pillar Tweeter 3.5 inch if equipped
Front Door Full-Range 6.5 inch
Rear Door Full-Range 6.5 inch
Center Dash Full-Range 3.5 inch
Rear Subwoofer 8 inch if equipped
Generic car speaker location diagram showing front door speakers, rear speakers, tweeters, and subwoofer

Generic speaker location diagram. The table above shows the specific factory sizes for this vehicle. Exact location details may vary by body style and trim.

Speaker Count by Trim – 2019 Honda Odyssey

Speaker count and audio equipment vary by trim and factory audio package. This table lists known configurations from our database.

TrimSpeakersAmplifierRadioNavigation
Elite Passenger Van 11 550W SiriusXM AM/FM/HD/Satellite, seek-scan
EX Passenger Van 7 SiriusXM AM/FM/HD/Satellite, seek-scan
EX-L Passenger Van 7 SiriusXM AM/FM/HD/Satellite, seek-scan
LX Passenger Van 7 AM/FM stereo, seek-scan
Touring Passenger Van 7 SiriusXM AM/FM/HD/Satellite, seek-scan

Data sourced from manufacturer specifications. Verify with the window sticker or dealer before ordering audio components.

Vehicle and Audio System Specifications

This block helps identify the vehicle and its audio system configuration for fitment decisions.

MakeHonda
ModelOdyssey
Year2019
GenerationFifth generation (RL6) (2018–2020)
Body StylesMinivan
Front Pillar – Tweeter3.5 inch (if equipped)
Front Door – Full-Range6.5 inch
Rear Door – Full-Range6.5 inch
Center Dash – Full-Range3.5 inch
Rear – Subwoofer8 inch (if equipped)
Speaker Count Range7–11 speakers (varies by trim)
Factory AmplifierAvailable on some trims (see trim table)

What Speakers Fit the 2019 Honda Odyssey?

Aftermarket fitment should start with the factory speaker locations listed for this 2019 Honda Odyssey, but diameter alone is not enough. Check mounting depth, bracket fit, connector type, and whether the vehicle uses a premium or factory-amplified audio system. Speaker location data for this model year is based on generation information, so verify before ordering. Some trims may also include a rear subwoofer if equipped, which should be matched separately from the main speakers.

Usually Safe Upgrades

  • If your vehicle uses the front door 6.5 inch location, start by matching that size and confirming the mounting depth before buying.
  • If your vehicle uses the rear door 6.5 inch location, look for speakers that match the factory opening and connector style.
  • If your vehicle uses the center dash 3.5 inch location, choose a compact full-range speaker designed for that smaller opening.
  • If your vehicle uses the front pillar 3.5 inch tweeter location, verify whether the tweeter is present before ordering replacement parts.
  • If your vehicle uses the rear 8 inch subwoofer location, match the size and confirm whether the audio package includes that component.

Check Before Buying

  • Verify the trim and audio package, since speaker count and factory amplifier details can vary.
  • Measure mounting depth and compare the speaker basket shape to the factory opening.
  • Check the connector type so you know whether an adapter or harness is needed.
  • Confirm whether the location is actually equipped on your vehicle, especially for the tweeter and subwoofer positions.
  • Use the generation-based speaker data as a guide and verify fitment before purchase.

Installation Notes

The 2019 Honda Odyssey uses a 7 to 11 speaker layout depending on trim and audio package, so verify the exact system before ordering parts. Based on generation data, front pillar tweeters may be present if equipped, along with 6.5 inch front door speakers, 6.5 inch rear door speakers, and a 3.5 inch center dash speaker. If your vehicle has the factory subwoofer, confirm the rear location and enclosure style before choosing an upgrade. Panel removal is required at the doors, dash, and any rear audio locations, so work carefully to avoid breaking clips or damaging trim. Check speaker depth and mounting clearance before installation, especially in the doors and center dash area. Mounting adapters and harness adapters are often needed to match the factory openings and wiring. If the vehicle has an amplified system, factory amplifier details should be verified by trim and audio package before selecting replacement speakers. After installation, test each speaker location for balance, polarity, and proper operation before reassembling all panels.

Moderate difficulty, since access, trim removal, and system variation can affect the parts and steps needed.

Speaker installation steps: remove panel, unplug wiring, check depth, mount adapter, connect harness, test audio

Common Mistakes When Replacing Speakers

When shopping for speakers or audio upgrades for the 2019 Honda Odyssey, the biggest errors usually come from assuming every trim uses the same setup instead of verifying the actual equipment on the vehicle.

  • Buying based only on the body-style label instead of checking actual speaker locations on the vehicle.
  • Assuming every trim has the same speaker count or factory audio package, even though the 2019 Odyssey ranges from 7 to 11 speakers depending on trim and equipment.
  • Skipping trim and audio package checks before ordering, especially because factory amplifier details should be verified by trim and audio package.
  • Ignoring mounting depth and connector style, which can cause fitment problems even when the speaker size looks correct on paper.
  • Overlooking tweeters or the rear subwoofer if equipped, since those locations may not be present on every vehicle.
  • Installing everything without testing the system first, then reassembling panels before confirming sound, balance, and channel output.

Generation & Model Family

The 2019 Honda Odyssey belongs to the Fifth generation (RL6) (2018–2020) family. Nearby model years often share similar speaker locations and audio layouts, but exact fitment can vary by trim and audio package – verify before ordering.

2018 2019 2020

Recommended Upgrade Path

The 2019 Honda Odyssey uses generation-based speaker data, so equipment can vary by trim and audio package. Most buyers start with the front stage because that is where clarity and detail are most noticeable. If you are planning a bigger system change, verify factory amplifier details and premium audio equipment before ordering parts.

GoalBest Upgrade PathWhy
Better clarity Upgrade the front door speakers first, then add front pillar tweeters if equipped to improve highs and midrange detail. A quality front-stage speaker set can make the biggest difference in everyday listening. The front of the cabin carries most of the vocal and instrument detail, so improving that area gives the cleanest sound upgrade. Tweeters, if equipped, can help sharpen the top end when the rest of the system is still factory.
More bass If the vehicle has the factory rear subwoofer, treat it as a starting point and consider an aftermarket subwoofer upgrade for stronger low-end output. If equipped systems vary, verify the existing bass setup before choosing an enclosure or bass upgrade. A subwoofer-focused upgrade adds the low frequencies that factory speakers usually cannot reproduce well. Checking the current audio package first helps you choose the right bass solution without overbuilding the system.
Louder sound Use properly matched speakers and amplifier integration to improve volume and reduce distortion. Verify factory amp and premium system integration before adding aftermarket amplifiers so the upgrade works cleanly with the existing audio setup. Higher output only sounds good when the speakers and amplification are matched correctly. Careful integration helps the system play louder while staying controlled and clear.
Budget improvement Replace the front door speakers first with same-size replacement speakers and the correct mounting brackets. This gives the best value because the front speakers handle the most-used audio in the cabin. A focused front-speaker upgrade delivers noticeable improvement without replacing the entire system. It is usually the most cost-effective way to improve everyday sound quality.
Factory look Use same-size replacement speakers with the correct mounting brackets and harness adapters for a clean install that preserves the factory wiring and appearance. This approach keeps the interior looking original while still improving sound. It also helps avoid cutting factory wiring, which is important for a neat and reversible installation.

Mounting Adapters and Wiring

The same nominal diameter does not guarantee a direct mount. Before ordering, confirm:

  • Speaker depth: Aftermarket speakers often have larger magnets – measure available depth at each location.
  • Mounting brackets: Door locations typically need a bracket or spacer to clear the window regulator and achieve correct mounting depth.
  • Wiring harness adapters: Use a plug-and-play harness adapter to preserve factory wiring.
  • Tweeter mounting cups: Replacing OEM tweeters may require surface-mount cups or brackets depending on the location.
  • Factory or premium amplified systems: If the vehicle has a premium or factory-amplified audio system, confirm how the factory radio, amplifier, and speakers are connected before adding aftermarket amplifiers. Depending on the setup, a line output converter, DSP, integration harness, or professional installation may be needed.
  • Connector type: Factory connectors vary by trim and model year – confirm compatibility before splicing or using an adapter.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size are the front door speakers in a 2019 Honda Odyssey?

The front door speakers are 6.5 inches based on generation data. Speaker location data for 2019 should be verified before ordering, since the available layout is carried over from the 2018 model year in the same generation.

What size are the rear door speakers?

The rear door speakers are 6.5 inches based on generation data. Because 2019 speaker location details are carried over from the previous model year in this generation, it is smart to verify fitment before buying parts.

Does the 2019 Honda Odyssey have a factory subwoofer?

A factory subwoofer is listed as 8 inches if equipped. It may be trim-dependent, so check the audio package and verify the vehicle’s equipment before ordering.

Do I need mounting adapters to replace the speakers?

Mounting adapters may be needed depending on the speaker location and the replacement speaker design. Since factory speaker layout can vary by audio package, verify the opening and mounting depth before choosing parts.

Can I replace the speakers without replacing the radio?

Yes, speaker replacement can be done without replacing the radio in many cases. The 2019 Odyssey uses different audio setups by trim, so confirm the speaker count and factory equipment before selecting upgrades.

Does the 2019 Honda Odyssey have a factory amplifier?

Factory amplifier details should be verified by trim and audio package. The Elite trim lists a 550W amplifier, while other trims show different audio equipment, so check the specific vehicle before ordering.

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Nick Marchenko, PhD

Car Audio Data Specialist & Technical Editor

Nick proof-checks every speaker-size page on this site against manufacturer documentation, verified fitment databases, and OEM trim-level specifications. He reviews factory speaker locations, audio package details, amplifier configurations, and mounting constraints to ensure the data you see reflects what actually ships in the vehicle – not approximations. With a background in electrical engineering and over a decade of hands-on car audio work, he flags any data inconsistencies before a page goes live.

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