Product Detail
The Countryman B2DW6FF05BANF is a remarkable directional lavalier microphone. It's the world's smallest of its kind, offering professionals outstanding audio quality and great convenience. Whether you're in broadcasting, theatre, or live events, this microphone captures high - quality sound with very little interference, making it a must - have for audio technicians. Its hypercardioid polar pattern gives 6 - 10 dB more headroom than omnidirectional lavalier mics. This means less feedback, ambient noise, and unwanted room rumbles, enabling clean recordings even in tough environments. The non - detachable Audio Technica Hirose 4 - pin AN Connector ensures strong and reliable connection to Audio Technica 700, 4000, and 5000 series wireless transmitters. Despite its small size, it's durable enough for heavy use. Key features include its status as the world's smallest directional lavalier, excellent sound quality and isolation, the hypercardioid pattern, the non - detachable connector, and compatibility with specific Audio Technica wireless transmitters. Specifications are as follows: frequency response from 50 Hz to 18 kHz, cable break strength over 45 lbs, weight of 0.07 oz (2 grams), different sensitivities for different bands, and various equivalent acoustic noise and overload sound levels. The package comes with a wireless adapter (if detachable), a carrying case, a single isolation clip, a windscreen, and a protective cap.
Using the Countryman B2DW6FF05BANF microphone is easy. First, connect it to your Audio Technica wireless transmitter using the non - detachable Hirose 4 - pin AN Connector. Make sure the transmitter is from the 700, 4000, or 5000 series. Attach the microphone to your clothing with the single isolation clip. You can put on the windscreen if you're in a windy environment. When not in use, store it in the carrying case and put the protective cap on to keep it safe. As for maintenance, keep it clean. You can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe it. Avoid getting it wet or dropping it, as this could damage the delicate parts. Also, check the cable regularly for any signs of wear. If you notice the cable break strength seems to be weakening or there are other issues, it might be time to get it checked by a professional.