Product Detail
The Countryman B2DW6FF05LSLF is a revolutionary directional lavalier microphone tailored for audio pros in search of a discreet yet top - notch audio solution for wireless transmitters. As the world's smallest directional lavalier, it provides outstanding sound isolation and remarkable audio quality. Its hypercardioid pattern effectively cuts down on feedback, ambient noise, room rumble, and phase cancellations, making it perfect for broadcasting, theater, and live sound applications. This microphone is designed to integrate smoothly with a wide array of Shure wireless transmitters, including BLX1, FP1, GLXD1, and more. It features a non - detachable Shure Switchcraft TA4F SL connector. The light beige color lets you place it unobtrusively on the body, blending well with skin tones during performances or presentations. With a frequency response from 50 Hz to 18 kHz, it captures crystal - clear audio. Key features include being the world's smallest, having a hypercardioid pattern, a non - detachable connector, wide compatibility, a discreet color, and excellent audio with less feedback and noise. Specifications cover frequency response, cable break strength, weight, sensitivity, equivalent acoustic noise, overload sound level, and cable length. The package includes a carrying case, a single isolation clip, a windscreen, and a protective cap.
Using the Countryman B2DW6FF05LSLF is a breeze. First, connect it to your Shure wireless transmitter. Make sure it's one of the compatible models like BLX1, FP1, etc. You can place the microphone on your body. Thanks to its light beige color, you can put it where it won't be easily noticed, and it'll blend with your skin tone. When using it, be careful not to tug on the cable too hard as the cable has a certain break strength. For maintenance, keep it in the carrying case when not in use. Clean the windscreen and the microphone head gently with a soft cloth. If you're in a noisy environment, the hypercardioid pattern will help reduce the unwanted noise, but still try to keep it away from direct sources of loud noise. Also, don't expose it to extreme temperatures or humidity.