Product Detail
The Countryman B2DW6FF05WSLF is an amazing white directional lavalier wireless transmitter. It's the world's tiniest directional lavalier mic, packing outstanding sound quality and top - notch noise isolation in a super - compact size. Ideal for professional audio work, its hypercardioid pattern gives 6 - 10 dB more headroom than omnidirectional lavaliers. This cuts down on feedback, ambient noise, and room rumble, making it a great pick for multi - mic or tough acoustic settings. Built for reliability and high - performance, it has a non - detachable Shure Switchcraft TA4F SL connector. It works well with many Shure wireless transmitters like the BLX1, FP1, GLXD1, etc. Its small size and sturdy build make it discreet and long - lasting, perfect for live broadcasts, theaters, and conferences. With sensitivity options from W4 (6.0 mV/Pascal) to W6 (0.6 mV/Pascal) and high overload sound levels (up to 140 dB SPL), it's very adaptable to different voices and recording spots. Whether you're a sound engineer, broadcaster, or theater tech, this mic gets you clear, isolated audio without any compromise. It comes with useful accessories for great performance in various situations. Key features include being the world's smallest directional lavalier mic, having a hypercardioid pattern for noise isolation, a non - detachable connector, wide transmitter compatibility, robust construction, and excellent sound quality and headroom. Specifications are frequency response from 50 Hz to 18 kHz, cable break strength over 45 lbs, weight of 0.07 oz (2 grams), multiple sensitivity options, equivalent acoustic noise varying by setting, overload sound levels depending on sensitivity, and a 5 - foot cable. The package includes the lavalier mic, a single isolation clip, a windscreen, and a protective cap.
Using the Countryman B2DW6FF05WSLF is easy. First, connect it to your Shure wireless transmitter using the non - detachable Shure Switchcraft TA4F SL connector. Clip it to your clothing using the included isolation clip, making sure it's close to your mouth for the best sound. Put on the windscreen if you're in a windy environment. When recording, choose the right sensitivity option (W4, W5, or W6) based on your voice strength and the recording environment. Here are some things to keep in mind. Don't pull or tug on the cable too hard as its break strength is over 45 lbs but you still want to be gentle. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture. For maintenance, after each use, wipe the microphone with a soft, dry cloth. Put the protective cap on when it's not in use to keep it clean. Store it in a cool, dry place. If you notice any issues with the sound or the connector, check the connections and contact the manufacturer if needed.