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Countryman E6i Cardioid Ear Set Head-worn Microphone (tan)

Countryman E6i Cardioid Ear Set Head-worn Microphone (tan)
  • Product Code: ga235682
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$2,036.85 $3,055.28

The Countryman E6i Cardioid Microphone is a miniature ear-set microphone for virtually invisible operation in stage performances, trade shows, houses-of-worship, auctions, lectures and much more.

The cardioid version effectively minimizes off-axis feedback and noise from nearby monitor speakers, instruments and noisy sources. Flexible microphone positioning is maintained and the included windscreen minimizes the wind noise often associated with cardioid microphones.

The E6i is set apart from the original E6 with its softer flexible boom and silicon ear-pads. The flexible boom provides ease of boom adjustability to accommodate multi-user applications.

A wide variety of colors and connections are available for use with various wireless transmitters. This version is tan and features a Microdot connector for use with Sennheiser wireless transmitters.

Microdot for Sennheiser    2mm Diameter Duramax Cable    Headroom for General Speaking    Cardioid    Tan

Key Specs
Compatible TransmittersSennheiser: SK2012
Polar PatternCardioid / Hypercardioid
Frequency Response30 Hz to 15 kHz
Maximum SPL125 dB (A-Weighted)
SensitivityW5/5/High Gain for General Speaking (H6, E6, EM6, EM2)
Analog Output1x Microdot Male
Environmental ResistanceWater-Resistant with Included Housing (Unrated)
Microphone
Compatible TransmittersSennheiser: SK2012
Polar PatternCardioid / Hypercardioid
Included Tone/Pattern CapsHypercardioid, Cardioid
Performance
Frequency Response30 Hz to 15 kHz
Maximum SPL125 dB (A-Weighted)
Sensitivity6.0 mV/Pa
SensitivityW5/5/High Gain for General Speaking (H6, E6, EM6, EM2)
Equivalent Noise Level24 dB (A-Weighted)
Connectivity
Analog Output1x Microdot Male
Cable Length5' / 1.52 m
Cable Diameter0.08" / 2 mm
Power
Power SourcesPlug-In Power
Operating Voltage1 to 2 V
Physical
ColorTan
Environmental ResistanceWater-Resistant with Included Housing (Unrated)
Weight0.07 oz / 2 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.5 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)10 x 10 x 2"

A miniature cardioid capsule is mounted to a low-profile, flexible frame. This lightweight, unobtrusive design is available in various colors that virtually render the entire microphone invisible against the skin.

The included removable, quick-swap cable detaches from the actual headset, making it completely replaceable in the event of a short or break. The replaceable cable design makes upgrading wireless microphone systems easy, as they are available in a wide selection of connections to accommodate various wireless transmitters. The Duramax 2mm diameter cable provides extra strength, flexibility and durability.

The cardioid polar pattern is effective in minimizing off-axis residual noise from e nearby monitor speakers, instruments and loud sources. The result is increased signal-to-noise ratio and minimal feedback. The flexible boom provides a custom fit for multiple users and close microphone positioning. The E6i is also available in an omnidirectional version for maximum control over wind noise and plosives (popping).

This E6i's sensitivity response is optimized to accurately capture general speech without noise and distortion.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does this L-Bracket work with the Canon WFT-E9A Wireless File Transmitter?

A: The Really Right Stuff L- Set for Canon EOS-1D X Mark III will work with the Canon WFT-E9A Wireless File Transmitter

Q: 2. Can I swap the MFT mount for an EF ring?

A: No, the Sirui Mars 1.33x Anamorphic Lens are only in the micro 4/3rds mount and can not be changed to any other.

Q: 3. Hi i ve got a canon EOS 6OOD with 18 -55mm lens. Will the kenko tubes set work?

A: They work with my Canon 6D.

Q: 4. The means then an EOS R I can use this on?

A: These tubes are for use on the Canon the DSLR cameras, you can use them on the EOS R with the EF-R adapter.

Q: 5. If I am using two RED Komodos and a MixPre-3 II simultaneously, can I get away with one unit?

A: Sure, you can use a single Tentacle Sync E mkII Timecode Generator with Bluetooth 5.0 (Single Set) to jam sync multiple devices.

Q: 6. are these tubes compatable with a canon t4i?

A: Yes, they are.

Q: 7. Will these tubes work on D810 with Zeiss milvus macro or Zeiss 135mm f/2?

A: i do have an 810 but i never use with it i use with my d3s 700 and 7000 i know that it work with fix lens and zoom auto focus and most nikon camera it a good buy for me works great make sure you understanding how to use it .youtube.

Q: 8. I received a set today and it sounds like there are loose parts in all three tubes. Is this normal? Thanks!

A: Yes, that is definitely normal. There are spring loaded levers inside that's making the noise.

Q: 9. Are these tubes compatible with a Canon 70D and a Sigma 105mm macro lens?

A: They should operate fine. The only electrical components inside are simple pass through contacts for passing lens information to the camera body.There are no optical components inside, just air.There are some compromises involved with macro tube use.When in use, focus to infinity is usually not possible.Working distance becomes very close.Depth of field/plane of focus becomes very thin.Magnification = Total Extension / Focal Length + Lens' native magnification.In the case of your Sigma 105 macro, native magnification is 1:1.With the full 68mm stack of Kenkos, you'll get 68/105=0.65x additional magnification, 1.65x total. The shorter the lens' focal length, the greater the additional magnification.For example, using the full 68mm set with a 40mm pancake lens, magnification increases from 0.18x to 1.88x.Downside remains depth of field. 68mm extension with a 40mm lens results in depth of field the requires either a subject (and its plane of focus) be parallel to the sensor and/or focus stacking multiple frames. So, not sure what you're hoping for adding these to a 105mm macro lens, there will be some additional magnification, nothing radically different as with a shorter focal length.Can't help with crop factor differences, no experience, no interest.

Q: 10. I have a Canon 18-135 zoom and want to use it to digitize 35mm slides. Will these work for that and get the image large enough to fill the frame?

A: Yes.

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