Product Detail
The Black Countryman H6DW5BNL Directional H6 Headset Microphone comes with a Nady 3.5mm Locking Connector. It's coded as H6DW5BNL, Nady, and is compatible with Nady UB10, UB16, WLT14, and WLT15. The 'D' means directional, 'W5' indicates standard gain for general speaking, and 'B' is for the black color. This H6 Headset holds the title of the world's lowest - profile headset microphone. It combines the clear sound quality and water - resistant capsule design of the E6 Earset with a comfortable, lightweight, and easily adjustable headframe. It's ideal for places of worship, theaters, broadcasters, and presenters. Technical specs include frequency response (omnidirectional: 20 Hz to 20 kHz, directional: 30 Hz to 15 kHz), an operating current of 500 uA, an operating voltage of 1 to 2 Volts, and various power supply voltage options. It weighs just 0.07 oz (2 g). The sensitivity varies based on the band and direction. The equivalent acoustic noise and overload sound level also differ. The cable is 5 feet long. The package includes the H6 Headset Microphone, an optional H6 Headset Cable, black and white single - tie cable clips, protective caps (omnidirectional and directional), a windscreen, and a carrying case.
Using the Countryman H6DW5BNL headset microphone is easy. First, connect it to your compatible Nady device using the 3.5mm locking connector. Adjust the headframe to fit your head comfortably. You can choose between omnidirectional or directional modes depending on your needs. For general speaking, the standard gain 'W5' setting works great. When you're done using it, store it in the carrying case to protect it from damage. Keep the microphone away from water as much as possible, even though it has a water - resistant capsule design. Periodically check the cable for any signs of wear and tear. If you notice any issues with the sound quality, check the connections and the protective caps to make sure they're clean and in place. That's all there is to it for using and taking care of your microphone.