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HelloI am hoping that someone on here will be able to help me. I have a Trantec S4.5 (4500) from a Local school where I work.

It's been broken for a number of months, possible a year or so, so I decided it was time to see what was wrong with it! Upon opening it up I have found a Yellow and Black wire soldered to a plate, whilst the yellow one is not soldered to another wire, the black one has been soldered to two other black ones. It looks like it has had an attempted repair in the past. Then, just before the cartridge, one of the two black wires is soldered to another Yellow wire to connect to the cartridge.

Now the microphone connects fine to the receiver, but there is never any sound from the microphone. It is not a receiver problem as the reciever works with another one of these mics fine. To show this a bit more clearly, I've attacthed a photo. So basically I want to know what solders where, and if this is currently soldered right or not before I attempt to replace the cartridge. If anyone has another one of these and could post how theirs is wired inside that would be fantastic!Thanks!- IMAGE:.

Hi,I've recently tried a similar repair on a similar microphone, (like yours I had no audio from the microphone, and purchased a new capsule). The microphone Yellow wire should join the solder pad with the Yellow wire. The Black wires one goes to the capsule, whilst the other is connected to a metal ring around the rubber anti-shock rubber mount.If you unsolder the two Black wires you should be able to pull the rubber mount off, and see where the yellow wire has gone.Hope this helpsRegards John Mac.

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Trantec S4000IEM-E In Ear Monitor System£350.00The S4000 IEM is a UHF stereo In-Ear-Monitoring system designed for use where the extra facilities of the S5000 IEM are not required. The basic system comprises a transmitter and two beltpack receivers with earpieces.The transmitter is DC powered, via mains adaptor, and features a menu driven LCD control panel which can display the levels of both audio channels together, or an average of both along with the operating frequency or user name.