SHURE AONIC 50 GEN 2 Broken
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85%
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Control Interface Sub-PCB Assembly
The physical switch for ANC and Power on this model is a surface-mounted sliding toggle on a dedicated control board. 'Broken' symptoms usually result from the solder joints cracking or the internal switch casing deforming due to repeated lateral stress. Replacing the entire sub-PCB is the standard surgical resolution to restore electrical continuity and mechanical tactile response.
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15%
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Internal Slider Actuator Linkage
The external toggle visible to the user is linked to the internal switch by a plastic 'fork' or 'post.' If the switch feels 'loose' or moves without clicking, this plastic linkage has likely suffered a fatigue fracture, decoupling the user-facing button from the actual electronic component.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Control Interface Sub-PCB Assembly.