Product Detail
The Countryman B2DW4FF05LAN is the world's tiniest directional lavalier microphone, featuring a stylish light - beige finish. Ideal for professionals who demand top - notch sound quality and a sleek, minimalist look. It's a must - have for live broadcasts, presentations, and theatrical shows, as it does an amazing job of isolating sound sources from background noise.
This lavalier has a hypercardioid pattern, which gives it 6 - 10 dB more headroom than omnidirectional ones. This reduces feedback, ambient noise, and phase cancellation problems in multi - microphone setups. Despite being less than half the size of the next smallest mic, it offers outstanding sound quality and excellent noise isolation.
The detachable Audio Technica Hirose 4 - pin AN connector makes it super easy to use with different professional audio setups. The sturdy cable and compact design also make it durable and suitable for various environments.
**Key Features**:
- World's smallest directional lavalier
- Hypercardioid pattern for great sound isolation
- Detachable Audio Technica Hirose 4 - pin AN connector
- High headroom (6 - 10 dB) to cut down feedback and ambient noise
- Compatible with Audio Technica 700, 4000, and 5000 series wireless transmitters
**Specifications**:
- Frequency Response: 50 Hz to 18 kHz
- Cable Break Strength: > 45 lbs
- Weight: 0.07 oz (2 grams)
- Sensitivity: W4 (no band): 6.0 mV/Pascal, W5 (red band): 2.0 mV/Pascal, W6 (blue band): 0.6 mV/Pascal
- Equivalent Acoustic Noise: W4: 34 dBA, W5: 39 dBA, W6: 44 dBA
- Overload Sound Level: W4: 120 dB SPL, W5: 130 dBA SPL, W6: 140 dBA SPL
- Cable Length: 5 Feet
**Package Contents**:
- Wireless adapter (if detachable)
- Carrying case
- Single isolation clip
- Windscreen
- Protective cap
Using your Countryman B2DW4FF05LAN lavalier microphone is a breeze. First, connect the detachable Audio Technica Hirose 4 - pin AN connector to your Audio Technica wireless transmitter from the 700, 4000, or 5000 series. Then, clip the mic to your clothing using the single isolation clip. The windscreen can be attached to reduce wind noise if you're using it outdoors.
When using it, try to position the mic close to your mouth but not too close to avoid popping sounds. In a multi - microphone setup, the hypercardioid pattern will help reduce interference from other mics.
For maintenance, always keep the mic in the carrying case when not in use to protect it from dust and damage. The protective cap can be put on the mic to prevent any debris from getting inside. Clean the mic gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid getting the mic wet, as it can damage the internal components. If you notice any issues with the cable, like fraying, replace it as soon as possible to ensure a good audio experience.