The Countryman E6i Directional Earset Mic in sleek black with a 1mm cable is a perfect fit for AKG transmitters. Ideal for stage shows, trade fairs, religious gatherings, auctions, and lectures, this miniature ear-set mic operates almost invisibly. The cardioid version cuts down off-axis feedback and noise from monitors, instruments, and other sources. It comes with a flexible boom and a windscreen to reduce wind noise. The E6i stands out with its softer boom and silicon ear-pads, making it adjustable for multiple users. It offers various colors and connections for different wireless transmitters. The removable cable can be easily replaced in case of a short or break, allowing for easy upgrades of wireless systems. There's also an omnidirectional version for better control of wind noise and plosives. Its sensitivity is optimized to capture clear speech and vocals without noise or distortion. Compared to the classic E6, the E6i is a better choice for multi - user scenarios due to its soft and flexible design. Key features include a Switchcraft TA3F - Female connector for AKG, a 1mm cable diameter, suitability for speaking and vocals, a cardioid pattern, and a black color. Technical specs show it has a condenser transducer, a cardioid polar pattern, a frequency response from 30Hz to 20kHz +/- 3dB, a signal - to - noise ratio with an equivalent acoustic noise of 29 dBA SPL, a maximum input sound level of 135dB SPL, specific power requirements, an output impedance of 2 kOhms, a Switchcraft TA3F - Female output connector, and a weight of 0.07 oz (2g).



Using the Countryman E6i Directional Earset Mic is easy. First, connect the Switchcraft TA3F - Female connector to your AKG transmitter. Adjust the flexible boom to position the microphone close to your mouth for the best sound quality. You can wear it on either ear. If you're in a windy environment, make sure to attach the windscreen to reduce wind noise. When multiple people use the mic, the soft and flexible boom can be quickly adjusted for each user. Be careful not to pull too hard on the cable to avoid breaks. If the cable gets damaged, you can easily replace it. To keep the mic in good condition, clean the silicon ear - pads regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Store the mic in a cool, dry place when not in use. And remember, the mic is designed for speaking and vocals, so use it for those purposes to get the best results.