Precautions for using the wireless microphone (how to use the wireless microphone correctly):
The first point: do not use on the net of the wireless microphone, because the receiving part of all microphones has a certain directivity. If you hold the net cover part with your hand, the directivity and frequency response of the microphone will be changed, and the feedback and howling will be produced due to the aggregation effect of the palm.
The second point: do not hold the antenna transmitting part of the microphone. Generally, the transmitting circuit and antenna of the handheld microphone are located in the lower part of the microphone (the end away from the microphone). When the hand touches the antenna part, most of the radio frequency energy is lost because it cannot enter the air, reducing the use range of the wireless system and affecting the receiving effect.
The third point: the use of two wireless microphones in one hand is the most serious wrong way. Two or more wireless microphones close together will not only produce high-frequency harmonic interference, but also produce audio phase and directional interference of microphones, which destroys the original normal sound quality characteristics of microphones.
Fourth point: avoid "kissing" with the microphone. When using a handheld wireless microphone, it is generally better to keep the distance between the microphone and the mouth at 5-10cm. If it is too close, it will produce a near-speaking effect. If it is too far away, the sound quality will be damaged. When using a collar microphone, prevent the microphone from being too far away from the mouth and try to get close to the mouth. When using a head-mounted microphone, to avoid the impact of the sound flow, should be moved to both sides.
Fifth point: to avoid the use of wireless microphone facing the speaker, such as the microphone directly to the speaker, the whole system, the formation of a closed loop, will produce positive feedback (howling), which must be avoided.
The sixth point: do not beat the microphone and blow into the microphone when testing sound. because the pickup part of the microphone is relatively precise and the parts are very delicate, beating the microphone or blowing into the microphone head is easy to cause damage or displacement of parts, ultimately affecting the sound quality.
These are the points we should pay attention to when using wireless microphones. Whether in meetings or concerts, if the use is not appropriate, the service life of the microphone will be greatly damaged. Everyone should pay attention!