Either my Mic is broken or my Mic Cable is... how can I tell?

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So, after plenty of messing around with my mic and mic cable, I think I've come to the conclusion that one of them is broken.

I have an Audio Technica AT2020 Studio Microphone that came with a CBI LowZ Microphone Cable - 18.5 Foot that has very very poor ratings. Recently, I moved home for the summer, which involved shipping some of my equipment home. The mic stayed in my carry-on luggage, but the cable was just in a cardboard box that was shipped. When I got home, I was able to record some sound. Then, another night, my mic would only pick up tapping noises.

Tonight, I tried again, only to find I couldn't get it to work at all in Studio One Artist or Garageband. I'm running everything through a PreSonus FireStudio Mobile (Really hope that's not broken... just not thinking about that right now).

So, is there a good way to tell which one is broken? If not, I guess I'll just buy another mic cable, since that's the cheap one...
 
The best way is to use a known cable, cable tester or mic for comparison. My guess would be it's a faulty cable, they fail FAR more than mics do.
 
The best way is to use a known cable, cable tester or mic for comparison. My guess would be it's a faulty cable, they fail FAR more than mics do.

That's right. Use another mic to test the cable, or use another cable to test the mic. Easy Peasy...

It's alway's a good to have spare cables anyway for situations like these.

PS. Just checking, but did you turn the phantom power on?
 
Yeah, phantom power was on. I'll just buy another cable, since I don't have another right now...
 
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