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Countryman E6 Omni Earset Mic, Highest Gain, With Detachable 2mm Cable And Ta4f Connector For Electro-voice Wireless Transmitters (cocoa)

Countryman E6 Omni Earset Mic, Highest Gain, With Detachable 2mm Cable And Ta4f Connector For Electro-voice Wireless Transmitters (cocoa)
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$1,650.00 $2,607.00

The cocoa E6 Omnidirectional Earset Mic, Highest Gain, with Detachable 2mm Cable and TA4F Connector for Electro-Voice Wireless Transmitters from Countryman is a vocal microphone with an adjustable boom that weighs less than one-tenth ounce. It is a water- and wind-resistant microphone that can be used on either ear for capturing audio in houses of worship, theater, or outdoor vocal and speech applications.

The low-profile, omnidirectional E6 Earset virtually disappears against the skin, so performers forget they're wearing a mic. Three sensitivity options cover general speaking to extremely powerful vocals and four color options allow you to match the E6 to your skin tone for minimum visibility.

In addition, the E6 Earset features three omni caps (very bright +8 dB, bright +4 dB, and flat +0 dB) that deliver response characteristics for most other applications such as recording flute and violin. The E6 Earset is available as a directional microphone too with cardioid and hypercardioid caps. This omnidirectional E6 Earset's cable terminates to a TA4F connector for direct connection to an Electro-Voice 2000 Series or 2500 Series wireless bodypack transmitter.

For Vocals and General Speaking    Detachable 2mm Cable    TA4F (EV), See Description    20 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency Response    Headroom for Strong Vocals    Includes +8, +4, and +0 dB EQ Caps    Windscreen    Cable Clips    Carrying Case

Key Specs
Compatible TransmittersElectro-Voice: MB2500, MSB
Polar PatternOmnidirectional
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL120 dB
SensitivityW5/5/High Gain for General Speaking (H6, E6, EM6, EM2)
Analog Output1x TA4F/Mini-XLR 4-Pin Female
Environmental ResistanceWater-Resistant with Included Housing (Unrated)
Microphone
Compatible TransmittersElectro-Voice: MB2500, MSB
Polar PatternOmnidirectional
Included Tone/Pattern Caps+4 dB Bright, +0 dB Flat, +8 dB Very Bright
Performance
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL120 dB
Sensitivity7.0 mV/Pa
SensitivityW5/5/High Gain for General Speaking (H6, E6, EM6, EM2)
Equivalent Noise Level24 dB (A-Weighted)
Connectivity
Analog Output1x TA4F/Mini-XLR 4-Pin Female
Cable Length5' / 1.52 m
Cable Diameter0.08" / 2 mm
Power
Power SourcesPlug-In Power
Operating Voltage1 to 2 V
Physical
ColorCocoa
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"

The Countryman E6 head-worn Earset is small and lightweight, and is hardly visible from a distance.

The E6 Earset's stainless steel boom is built tough and can be bent and re-bent many times to fit different performers. The E6 is highly resistant to makeup, sweat, and moisture when used with the supplied protective caps.

The flexible boom is easily shaped right on the performer's face and is available in multiple skin tones. Their protective caps let you shape the frequency response for different situations or to match other microphones; caps for the directional earset adjust the pattern from cardioid to hypercardioid. Choose a sensitivity for speaking or singing with up to 140 dB SPL capability.

The E6 provides high-quality audio with low distortion and an SPL of up to 140 dB. It delivers rich, full band audio quality.

Easy adjustment keeps the mic in a position for rejecting unwanted sounds. Countryman's omnidirectional Earset offers a reduction of 12 dB compared to a lavalier mic, while the directional E6 Earset provides even more isolation. Excellent for houses of worship, theater, and outdoor events.

An E6 replacement cable installs in seconds. The snap-on cables are rugged and available for almost any wireless transmitter or for XLR inputs with phantom power.

For general speaking.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can you print 12” x 12”, 8” x 10”, and 11”x 14”?

A: The following Paper Sizes would be supported. 4 x 6" (10.2 x 15.2 cm) 5 x 7" (12.7 x 17.8 cm) 8 x 10" (20.3 x 25.4 cm) Letter: 8.5 x 11" (21.6 x 27.9 cm) Legal: 8.5 x 14" (21.6 x 35.6 cm) 11 x 17" (27.9 x 43.2 cm) 13 x 19" (33 x 48.3 cm) US #10 Envelopes: 4.125 x 9.5" (10.5 x 24.1 cm)

Q: 2. Can I trigger theX1R-N on an SB910 with the X2T-N trigger on my D4 ?

A: Yes, the following two systems will communicate with your flash system.

Q: 3. Can I put my FA-WRC1M on it so I can trigger my HVL-F45M?

A: You can not stack TTL transmitters.

Q: 4. Will the receiver work with Nikon cameras with built-in transmitters? (Nikon D850)?

A: This can only work with Godox transmitters. It will not work with Nikon built in transmitters.

Q: 5. How does this flash compare to the Yongnuo YN-568EX Speedlite for Nikon Cameras?

A: The Yongnuo YN-568EX Speedlite for Nikon Cameras would be the stronger of the two flashes in terms of output power. It also has a wider manual output range from 1/1 full-power down to 1/128th output power (the Bolt VS-560N Wireless TTL Flash for Nikon goes down to 1/64th minimum output power). When using i-TTL automatic flash output, the Yongnuo flash has a wider -5 EV to +5 EV flash compensation range (in 1/3 EV steps), compared to Bolt's -3 EV to +3 EV flash compensation range (in 1/3 EV steps). The Yongnuo flash has a 2.5mm sub-miniphone sync terminal, while the Bolt uses the standard PC sync terminal. The Yongnuo flash has an estimated 3 second recycle time when using full batteries, while the Bolts flash recycle time can be up to approximately 9 seconds. The Bolt flash would be both smaller and lighter compared to the larger, heavier Yongnuo flash.

Q: 6. hi, does it work with the nikon d800e?, and I have 2 nikon flashes the sb-700 and an older one, would it work with both units? at the same time?thanks

A: The D800e has the flash commander mode built into it, and thus there is no need to purchase this device to use with it. The D800e can trigger any flash models which are compatible with the i-TTL wireless system, including the SB600, SB700, SB800, SB900, SB910. Page 185 of the D800e's instruction manual details how to set the camera up to trigger these flash units. If you would like to confirm if your orlder one is compatible, please send an email to askbh@bhphoto.com and our agents there can confirm its compatibility.

Q: 7. Does half pressing the shutter lights the back of the transmitter?

A: The test button must be fully depressed for the light in the back to illuminate.

Q: 8. Does this work with a Nikon Z8 to fire two SB700 speedlights in Manual mode?

A: Yes, the Nikon SU-800 Wireless Speedlight Commander Unit is compatible on the Z8 to controll two off camera Nikon SB-700 flashes in manual or TTL.

Q: 9. Can I do HSS with this using a profoto acute 2 system?

A: No, you cannot. The only transmitters remote(s) that offer TTL and HSS capability with Profoto AirTTL support-compatible monolights would be Profoto Air Remote TTL-C for Canon, Profoto Air Remote TTL-F for Fujifilm, B&H # PRARTTLF, B&H # PRARTTL, Profoto Air Remote TTL-N for Nikon, B&H # PRARTTLN, Profoto Air Remote TTL-O for Olympus, B&H # PR901046, or the Profoto Air Remote TTL-S for Sony, B&H # PRARTTLS. You cannot use Godox remotes for TTL or HSS usage on Profoto strobe units.However, as stated above, the Profoto strobes would also have to be TTL-compatible with Profoto AirTTL support to fully work with the aforementioned remotes. The Profoto Acute 2 system is not a TTL-compatible system, and as such, you would not have either TTL or HSS compatibility when using the Profoto Acute 2 system. The only Profoto strobes that are AirTTL compatible would be the Profoto A1, B1, B1X, B2, and D2 strobe units, and the Profoto Pro-10 2400 AirTTL Power Pack.

Q: 10. Can I put the transmitter on a Nikon z50 and fire a Nikon d500 with receiver attached?

A: If you have the Godox X1R-N TTL Wireless Flash Trigger Receiver for Nikon connected to the remote terminal on the Nikon D500 DSLR camera via the included N1 Camera Sync Cable, and you have the Godox X1T-N TTL Wireless Flash Trigger Transmitter for Nikon connected to the Nikon Z50 Mirrorless Digital Camera and both remotes are set to the same channel/group, then yes, triggering the Nikon Z50 should also wirelessly trigger the Nikon D500.

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