Product Detail
Discover the Countryman B2DW4FF05WAN, the world's smallest directional lavalier microphone. Renowned for its compact build and top - notch sound quality, it's a game - changer in audio equipment. Its hypercardioid pattern gives you more headroom and cuts down on feedback, ambient noise, and phase cancellation problems. This flexible microphone works great with Audio Technica 700, 4000, and 5000 Series transmitters that have a Hirose 4 - pin connector, making it a must - have for audio pros. Ideal for both live shows and studio recordings, it offers 6 - 10 dB more headroom than omnidirectional lavaliers, reducing room rumble and phase issues when multiple mics are used. Despite its small size, it provides amazing audio isolation and quality for crystal - clear sound every time. Key features include being the world's smallest directional lavalier with excellent sound isolation, a hypercardioid pattern for extra headroom, compatibility with specific Audio Technica series, minimized feedback and noise, a design for wireless transmitters, and a compact, portable build. Specifications: Frequency Response is 50 Hz to 18 kHz, cable break strength is over 45 lbs, it weighs 0.07 oz (2 grams), has different sensitivities for different bands, equivalent acoustic noise levels vary by band, overload sound levels also differ by band, and the cable length is 5 feet. The package includes a wireless adapter (if detachable), a carrying case, a single isolation clip, a windscreen, and a protective cap.
Using the Countryman B2DW4FF05WAN is a breeze. First, make sure your Audio Technica 700, 4000, or 5000 Series transmitter has a Hirose 4 - pin connector and is turned off. Then, connect the microphone to the transmitter. Clip the microphone to your clothing using the isolation clip provided in the package. You're ready to go! For live performances, place the mic close to your mouth for the best sound. In the studio, position it according to your recording setup. When it comes to maintenance, keep the microphone clean. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe it down after each use. Avoid getting it wet or exposing it to extreme temperatures. Store it in the carrying case when not in use to protect it from damage. Also, check the cable regularly for any signs of wear and tear. If you notice any issues, replace the cable or contact the manufacturer. And always remember to handle the microphone gently as it's a delicate piece of equipment.