I while back a forum member was very generous to me after reading that I was interested in getting a microphone.
He sent me a Shure SM57, the good old work horse mic.
Unfortunately the shipper destroyed it. And that's saying something because those are rugged mics.
Anyway, I opened it up and top was broken and the diaphragm was trashed.
So I went to Shure's website and looked up their repair department.
Basically the instructions are to send the mic plus your credit card number and they will take care of it. Kind of funny but they said if they had to communicate with you it would take much longer to get to your repair.....
In other words don't bug them. You can set a maximum price not to exceed.
Anyway, a little over a week later I got a package from Shure.
A brand, spanking new SM57. Cost? $55.
Now I am not one to blindly send off my credit card number to anybody.
But I did some research and saw that they were trustworthy and had a pretty fast turn around.
So about half the retail price for a new one.
So if you have any old 57's laying around that have seen better days, it's a fantastic way to get a new mic.
So two thumbs up for the Shure Company.