Dude!!!! A Bass Player brought his P3T to me to fix. This was EXACTLY the same problem. I added a new 1 ohm resistor to the end of the cap + end and then the output of the 9v regulator and it brought it back to life! Getting the top off was harder than the fix. I finally used a plastic wedge shaped like a guitar pick to pry open the top.
Hey man! I'm looking to see how you got the P3T open? I have a problem with my volume knob and was wondering if I could open it and take a look but somehow I cannot get the transmitter open. Care to share how you got its open?
wedge a guitar pick or plastic pry tool under the plastic where the metal top meets the SURE logo. twist while pulling the top toward the rear. It'll pop off. It had me stumped for quite a while!
Lucky you were able to repair without a schematic. Shure will not supply any service information to people who are not their "authorized service centres". For that reason I usually refuse to look at their products when someone brings in something that has failed.
Dude!!!! A Bass Player brought his P3T to me to fix. This was EXACTLY the same problem. I added a new 1 ohm resistor to the end of the cap + end and then the output of the 9v regulator and it brought it back to life! Getting the top off was harder than the fix. I finally used a plastic wedge shaped like a guitar pick to pry open the top.
Hi there, pls could you tell me how you get the cover off? I take out all the screws but it still seems attached to the front somehow!
Nice!
This will make some musician happy when he wants "More me in the monitor." :)
Do you have a part number for the replacement resister? Are there different sizes for a surface mount resister?
Thanks for the help. How did you take the top cover off (P3T)? After removing the bottom (4) screws, my PeT top cover will not pull off.
Cool video 🎉
How you romove the cover ? Is clips ?
Hey man! I'm looking to see how you got the P3T open? I have a problem with my volume knob and was wondering if I could open it and take a look but somehow I cannot get the transmitter open. Care to share how you got its open?
wedge a guitar pick or plastic pry tool under the plastic where the metal top meets the SURE logo. twist while pulling the top toward the rear. It'll pop off. It had me stumped for quite a while!
Awesome of course!....cheers.
A lot of thanks !!! good job!
very clear explanation. thanks
Do you fix for people too? I have a transmitter that the same thing happened to and do not work about 1 week ago.
Lucky you were able to repair without a schematic. Shure will not supply any service information to people who are not their "authorized service centres". For that reason I usually refuse to look at their products when someone brings in something that has failed.
Nice work as usual. What would be the purpose of that resistor? Just seems to add a failure point.
Might be some low-pass filtering and current spike reducing besides charging that large cap, that has a special circuit for that.
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Would there be a problem with just shortening the resistor? I mean, 1 Ohm, what the heck?
Probably would work fine, but why not restore to the original state
@@feedback-loop 1ohm resisors are used as fuses sometimes. dont short them.
Great job! Good to have a working unit in lieu of schamatic. Excellent!