Product Detail
The Point Source Audio CO - 6 Bendable Boom Condenser Ear - Worn Microphone in beige is a top - notch choice for professionals needing high - quality hands - free vocal reinforcement. Ideal for church liturgy, singing, aerobics instruction, lecturing, and sports - casting, this microphone offers crystal - clear sound and rock - solid reliability. Its unbreakable, fully bendable boom not only boosts durability but also gets close to the mouth, reducing wind and clothing noise and maximizing vocal clarity. Built to endure tough environments, it can handle up to 125dB of SPL, perfect for situations requiring strong sound and more gain before feedback. The 3.5mm locking connector ensures a secure connection, especially with Sennheiser EW Series systems. It's lightweight, flexible, comfortable for long - term use, and can be worn on either ear for added versatility. Key features include left or right ear wear, 360° bendable boom, optimized clarity, and increased gain before feedback. Specifications: Beige color, 3.5mm locking connector for Sennheiser EW Series, back electret condenser element, omnidirectional pattern, 40 Hz - 17kHz frequency, - 47 dB 1V/Pa sensitivity, 125dB max SPL, 2,000 ohm ± 30% output impedance, 1.5V - 10VDC operating voltage, 4 ft 2 in + connector cable length, 0.6 oz net weight. Package includes a windscreen, clothing clip, and storage box.
Using the Point Source Audio CO - 6 Bendable Boom Condenser Ear - Worn Microphone is a breeze. First, decide which ear you want to wear it on. Then, gently bend the boom to position it close to your mouth for the best sound. Connect it to your Sennheiser EW Series system using the 3.5mm locking connector. Make sure it's firmly in place. When using it, avoid getting it wet and keep it away from extreme heat or cold. After each use, clean the windscreen and the microphone gently with a soft cloth. Store it in the provided storage box to protect it from dust and damage. If you notice any issues with the sound or the connection, check the connector and the cable. Also, don't expose it to very loud sounds for a long time as it can handle up to 125dB SPL, but overexposure might affect its performance.