How Do You Repair A Shure SM58?
The Shure SM58 microphone is built for strength and durability. However, microphones experience lots of wear and tear. Microphones need regular maintenance like any other electrical appliance. Dirt and debris can build up in the microphone and interfere with the electric signal or make the microphone produce strange noises. Routinely cleaning a microphone ensures the microphone’s longevity. The most common problem with a microphone that doesn’t work is a broken wire. This is usually a simple fix. Unscrew the grill from the microphone. Place the grille in a solution of mild detergent and water. Dirt, debris and bacteria build up on microphones that are heavily used. Cleaning the grill not only makes it more sanitary, it protects the wiring in the microphone as well. Scrub the grill with a toothbrush, and allow it to air dry. Scrub the foam diaphragm with a soft brush. Hold the microphone upside down to prevent moisture from getting into the microphone. Lightly dip a soft brush in the so