The standard 2004 Honda Accord typically has six speakers. Some trims with the Honda/BOSE premium audio option add a subwoofer, bringing the total to seven speakers.
Across different markets and trims, the exact configuration can vary. Most LX and EX models used a six-speaker setup, while the Bose upgrade introduces a subwoofer for richer bass. If you’re unsure which system your car has, check the owner’s manual or inspect the rear trunk area for a subwoofer and the dash area for additional tweeters.
Speaker counts by configuration
The following outlines the typical speaker counts you might encounter on a 2004 Accord, highlighting standard versus premium audio setups.
- Standard system: 6 speakers total — four full-range speakers (in the doors) plus two front tweeters or dash-mounted high-frequency speakers.
- Bose premium audio (optional on certain trims): 7 speakers total — the standard six speakers plus a subwoofer for enhanced bass.
In practice, most owners with the base equipment will have six speakers, while those who opted for the Bose upgrade gain an additional subwoofer, bringing the total to seven. If your car has a trunk-mounted subwoofer, that’s a clear indicator of the Bose configuration.
Summary
Bottom line: a 2004 Honda Accord generally ships with six speakers, and seven when equipped with the Bose premium audio system that includes a subwoofer.


