Can’t really help regarding parts but here’s some information that may be of some help.
Here’s a link to the ifixit [[Topic:Sony SRS-X5]] guide.
Here’s the Sony part number for the speaker ''151026B1510268''
If you search online using the part number ''only,'' you’ll get results for suppliers. Unfortunately all of the ones I found say ''“currently out of stock”.'' You may have better luck.
You may be able to source a compatible replacement speaker by checking what information is printed on the speaker driver.
There should be the speaker’s impedance value in Ohms (see image for Ohms symbol) and its’ power rating in Watts (W).
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If you use this information coupled with the diameter of the speaker (remove it from its mount in the case and measure it) you may be able to find one to suit, i.e. search for ''(insert diameter) 4 Ohm (insert W) speaker.'' An example of your search term could be ''2.5” 4 Ohm 5W speaker.'' I have no idea if the example figures mentioned are correct, it is just an example ;-)
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If you use this information coupled with the diameter of the speaker (remove it from its mount in the case and measure it) you may be able to find one to suit, i.e. search for ''(insert diameter) 4 Ohm (insert W) speaker.'' An example of your search term could be ''2.5” 4 Ohm 5W speaker.'' I have no idea if the example figures mentioned are correct for your particular speaker, it is just an example ;-)
Hi @jdiddy
Can’t really help regarding parts but here’s some information that may be of some help.
Here’s a link to the ifixit [[Topic:Sony SRS-X5]] guide.
Here’s the Sony part number for the speaker ''151026B1510268''
If you search online using the part number ''only,'' you’ll get results for suppliers. Unfortunately all of the ones I found say ''“currently out of stock”.'' You may have better luck.
You may be able to source a compatible replacement speaker by checking what information is printed on the speaker driver.
There should be the speaker’s impedance value in Ohms (see image for Ohms symbol) and its’ power rating in Watts (W).
If you use this information coupled with the diameter of the speaker (remove it from its mount in the case and measure it) you may be able to find one to suit, i.e. search for ''(insert diameter) 4 Ohm (insert W) speaker.'' An example of your search term could be ''2.5” 4 Ohm 5W speaker.'' I have no idea if the example figures mentioned are correct, it is just an example ;-)
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