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Based on my experiences in the last year, I suspect that Rode is a LOT more
customer-oriented than Shure is, at the moment. That's just a guess, though. On 4/27/2012 11:37 AM, Tobiah wrote: I emailed RØDE and told them I had a dented grill and asked whether it was possible to get it replaced. They just sent me the whole outer body without a word or charge. On 04/26/2012 04:59 PM, mcp6453 wrote: Does anyone know how the grill on a Shure SM53 is attached to the assembly? There is a ring inside along with the sheet that controls plosives. It seems to be glued in. The grill is dented, but it can be pushed out if I can get to it. At this point, it looks like it's a no-go as I may have to destroy the "sheet" to get to the grill. |
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