Product Detail
The Countryman B2DW6FF05TANF directional lavalier microphone is a game - changer. It's the world's smallest directional lavalier mic, outperforming its rivals in size and performance. Ideal for professional audio and broadcast, it works great with Audio Technica's 700, 4000, and 5000 Series transmitters having AN Hirose 4 - pin connectors. This mic stands out with its amazing sound quality and top - notch noise isolation. Thanks to its tight hypercardioid pickup pattern, it offers 6 - 10 dB more headroom than omni - directional mics. This means less feedback, less ambient noise, and less room rumble. Even in multi - mic setups, phase cancellation is hardly a problem. Whether in a studio or a crowded venue, it captures audio cleanly and clearly. The small but sturdy mic is very versatile. It has a non - detachable wireless adapter and comes with useful accessories in a compact package. Its features are a huge upgrade for any professional audio setup. Key Features: World's smallest directional lavalier mic; Great sound with little noise; Tight hypercardioid pattern for more headroom; Reduces feedback and ambient noise; Compatible with Audio Technica 700, 4000, 5000 Series; Non - detachable wireless adapter; Comes with carrying case, isolation clip, windscreen, and protective cap. Specifications: Frequency Response: 50 Hz to 18 kHz; Cable Break Strength: Over 45 lbs; Weight: 0.07 oz (2 grams); Sensitivity varies by band; Equivalent Acoustic Noise varies by band; Overload Sound Level varies by band; Cable Length: 5 Feet. Package Contents: Wireless adapter (non - detachable), carrying case, single isolation clip, windscreen, protective cap.
Using the Countryman B2DW6FF05TANF is a breeze. First, connect it to your Audio Technica 700, 4000, or 5000 Series transmitter with the AN Hirose 4 - pin connector. You can use the single isolation clip to attach it to your clothing. When in a windy area, put on the windscreen to reduce wind noise. Always keep it in the carrying case when not in use to protect it from damage. Make sure the cable isn't pulled too hard as it has a break strength of over 45 lbs, but excessive force can still cause issues. Clean the microphone gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid getting it wet or exposing it to extreme temperatures. If you notice any problems with the sound quality or the wireless connection, check the battery in the transmitter and make sure all connections are secure. With proper use and care, this microphone will serve you well for a long time.