that’s bad though, sorry to hear that…
the salty water could have potentially affected the way the mics ‘listen’ to sounds or it could as well be that some of the water has managed to get into the recorder and perhaps some components are not working as they used to do…
if you’re lucky, it could as well be that once the water has completely dried, things could change, but with salty water it’s a bit different and corrosion is NOT your best friend.
if you feel like, you could open your recorder and check it yourself, or else, take it to someone who has some experience (it usually works out to be a better solution :slight_smile: )