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Introduction
If your Sony SRS-XG300 (model XG300) is producing [[Sony SRS-XG300 Distorted Audio|distorted audio|new_window=true]] or [[Sony SRS-XG300 No Audio|no audio|new_window=true]], use this guide to replace the speaker drivertweeters.
Before using this guide, review the troubleshooting pages to ensure the best solution is replacing the speaker drivertweeters. The speaker driver in most Bluetooth speakers is what produces sound (sometimes referred to simply as the “speaker”). The speaker driver converts electrical signals from the amplifier into sound.
Unlike most Bluetooth speakers, the Sony SRS-XG300 uses an X-Balanced Speaker Unit as the speaker driver. The unit consists of central woofers, frontal tweeters, and bass radiators.
Tweeters in a speaker system are responsible for producing high-frequency sounds. These sounds can be higher-pitched notes of instruments, cymbals, and vocals. As a result, tweeters provide clarity, detail, and overall quality sound.