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In article , Tim Sprout wrote:
Yes, I was tapping the case, the grille was not removed. I have put in a service request to RODE. This mic has a ten year warranty. Neither the cardioid or omni capsule work so I assume I will send in the mic body. The truth is, you really can't protect the input stage of the mike (except by using a tube instead of a fet), but there's a lot you can do to keep static from getting to the input stage. Unfortunately, the Rode skips some of those things, and it's maybe academic since nothing can help when the capsule itself is off (or being replaced). Thanks Scott and everyone for the helpful replies. Tim never to repeat this mistake Sprout This is what warranties are for! Rode has a good one and they are very good about support! --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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