The Countryman E6 Flex Directional Earset Mic is a top - notch miniature microphone ideal for various events like concerts, performances, and singing. It's almost invisible to live or broadcast audiences, ensuring a seamless visual experience. Wearing it is a breeze, offering unmatched comfort. This mic captures excellent sound while effectively blocking wind, ambient noise, and feedback. It features a tiny microphone capsule on an ultra - flexible and lightweight boom. It combines the classic E6 fit with the flexibility of the E6i. The front boom resembles the E6i, and the ear section is like the classic E6, resulting in the most comfortable and user - friendly earset available. It comes with useful accessories including a snap - on cable with a specified connector, a windscreen, three protective caps, two collar clips, and a carrying case. Key features include a Switchcraft TA3F - Female connector for AKG, a 1mm diameter cable, optimization for strong vocals, a directional design, and a cocoa color. Technical specs: It uses a condenser transducer, has a directional polar pattern, a frequency response of 30Hz to 15kHz +/- 3dB, an equivalent acoustic noise of 39dBA SPL, a maximum input sound level of 145dB SPL. It requires an operating current of 500uA, an operating voltage of 1 to 2V, and power supply voltages of +3V with 2.7k ohm load, +5V with 6.8k ohm load, and +9V with 15k ohm load. It has an output impedance of 2k ohms, a Switchcraft TA3F - Female output connector for AKG transmitters, and weighs only 0.07 oz (2 g).



Using the Countryman E6 Flex Directional Earset Mic is easy. First, attach the earset to your ear, making sure it fits comfortably. Connect the snap - on cable to your AKG transmitter using the Switchcraft TA3F - Female connector. When using it in windy conditions, put on the windscreen to reduce wind noise. Remember to keep the power supply within the specified voltage and current range to ensure proper operation. As for maintenance, clean the microphone capsule gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid getting it wet. Store the mic in the provided carrying case when not in use to protect it from damage. Replace the protective caps regularly to keep the microphone in good condition. Also, check the cable for any signs of wear and tear, and if you notice any issues, replace it promptly.