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Default Static electricity killed my NT5?

I was testing my Rode NT5 for recording by tapping the capsule with my finger
and I felt a static electricity spark when I touched the mic and now the
mic is not working. Did I just kill my NT5? It worked fine my last recording
session. I swapped mic cords and console channels and the problem appears
to be with the NT5 itself.

Tim Sprout
 
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