What should you do when the microphone experiences signal dropouts and can’t receive audio?

External sources of interference typically include karaoke machines, effects processors, mobile phone signal boosters, certain television stations, some U‑band walkie-talkies, high‑frequency switching power adapters, wireless Wi‑Fi routers, and the like.
Solution:
The issue of “external interference” must be addressed by accurately identifying the source of the disturbance and devising solutions to minimize it.
—The “temporary protection” triggered by overheating in peripheral devices can often be mistaken for a microphone frequency‑cut issue, such as the thermal protection mechanisms of effects units or power amplifiers.
— Overuse of the microphone, coupled with excessively forceful “tapping,” “hitting,” or spilling liquids into it, can weaken its transmission and easily cause frequency dropouts or audio distortion.
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