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The wiring inside the body of a Shure PE56D have become unsoldered (to
be more precise: twisted right off)...There is currently a yellow wire
that is still connected (it is connected to the top of one of the two
poles). The black wire, I suspect is the earth (ground) and likely
goes on the central pole. There is another yellow and light green
(both coming from the switch) which are disconnected. There is also a
dark green wire which appears from the same area as the connected
yellow. I suspect that the dark green should go to the top of the
opposite pole. I likewise suspect the light green wire from the switch
ought to go to the foot of the pole with the dark green wire and the
yellow should go to the foot of the yellow pole. I was hoping someone
familiar could confirm my assumptions or correct them....there ain't a
whole lot of wire, so I only want to do this one time.

Thanks for any help, CS
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On 10/31/2010 4:20 PM, Cyberserf wrote:
The wiring inside the body of a Shure PE56D have become unsoldered (to
be more precise: twisted right off)...


There's a wiring diagram in the User's Guide at the Shure
web site

http://tinyurl.com/PE56D-Manual

or if you like long URLs

http://www.shure.com/americas/suppor...s_pro_pe566_ug

You're welcome.

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On Oct 31, 5:31*pm, Mike Rivers wrote:
On 10/31/2010 4:20 PM, Cyberserf wrote:

The wiring inside the body of a Shure PE56D have become unsoldered (to
be more precise: twisted right off)...


There's a wiring diagram in the User's Guide at the Shure
web site

http://tinyurl.com/PE56D-Manual

or if you like long URLs

http://www.shure.com/americas/suppor...ntinued-produc...

You're welcome.

--
"Today's production equipment is IT based and cannot be
operated without a passing knowledge of computing, although
it seems that it can be operated without a passing knowledge
of audio." - John Watkinson

http://mikeriversaudio.wordpress.com- useful and
interesting audio stuff


Thanks Mike...that clinched it.

-CS
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