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Countryman E6x Directional Earset Mic, Low Gain With Detachable 2mm Cable And 4-pin Female Proprietary Connector For Fender Wireless Transmitters (light Beige)

Countryman E6x Directional Earset Mic, Low Gain With Detachable 2mm Cable And 4-pin Female Proprietary Connector For Fender Wireless Transmitters (light Beige)
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$2,070.00 $2,525.40

The light beige Countryman E6X Directional Earset Mic, Low Gain with Detachable 2mm Cable and 4-pin female proprietary Connector for Fender Wireless Transmitters is a versatile blend of the E6 and the E6i earset that features a springy, thin earpiece and a flexible boom and is suitable for use when a few people will be using the same mic.

The E6X earset can be used on either ear for capturing audio and rejecting unwanted sound, feedback, or surrounding noise from stage monitors or nearby speakers in houses of worship, theater, and outdoor vocal and speech applications.

The low-profile, directional E6X earset virtually disappears against the skin, so performers will forget they're wearing a mic. This version offers the lowest gain for the most powerful vocals that require the highest overload. Additionally, the earset comes with two pattern-changeable protective caps for maximum isolation and gain before feedback. This directional E6X earset's cable terminates to a 4-pin female proprietary connector for direct connection to Fender Passport wireless bodypack transmitters.

For Stage, Theater, and Broadcast TV    Fits Fender Transmitters    Headroom for Strong Vocals    Detachable 2mm Diameter Cable    Versatile, Flexible Boom    Includes Windscreen    2 x Protective Caps    Black and White Single Tie Cable Clips    Carrying Case

Key Specs
Compatible TransmittersFender: Passport
Polar PatternCardioid / Hypercardioid
Frequency Response30 Hz to 15 kHz
Maximum SPL145 dB (A-Weighted)
SensitivityW7/7/Low Gain for Very Powerful Vocals (H6, E6, EM6, EM2)
Analog Output1x Fender Proprietary 4-Pin Female
Environmental ResistanceWater-Resistant with Included Housing (Unrated)
Microphone
Compatible TransmittersFender: Passport
Polar PatternCardioid / Hypercardioid
Included Tone/Pattern CapsHypercardioid, Cardioid
Performance
Frequency Response30 Hz to 15 kHz
Maximum SPL145 dB (A-Weighted)
Sensitivity0.6 mV/Pa
SensitivityW7/7/Low Gain for Very Powerful Vocals (H6, E6, EM6, EM2)
Equivalent Noise Level39 dB (A-Weighted)
Connectivity
Analog Output1x Fender Proprietary 4-Pin Female
Cable Length5' / 1.52 m
Cable Diameter0.079" / 2 mm
Power
Power SourcesPlug-In Power
Operating Voltage1 to 2 V
Physical
ColorLight Beige
Environmental ResistanceWater-Resistant with Included Housing (Unrated)
Weight0.07 oz / 2 g

The Countryman earsets are very small, lightweight, and the least visible headworn microphones.

The E6 Flex or E6X offers a versatile blend of the E6 and the E6i. With a springy, thin earpiece and a flexible boom, the E6 Flex is secure on the ear and fast to fit without compromising true invisibility and sound.

The E6X's stainless steel boom is tough and can be bent and re-bent to fit different performers. It is highly resistant to makeup, sweat, and moisture when used with the supplied protective caps. The earset should always have a protective cap in place to keep sweat, makeup, and other foreign material out of the microphone.

The E6X earset's flexible boom is easily shaped right on the performer's face. Changeable protective caps let you shape the frequency response for different situations or to match other microphones. The directional earset protective caps adjust the pattern from cardioid to hypercardioid.

Easy adjustment keeps the mic in a comfortable position for rejecting unwanted sounds. The directional E6X earset provides more isolation and is suitable for situations where there are loud monitors, extreme feedback, or environmental noise.

The included removable, quick-swap cable detaches from the actual earset, 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 most wireless transmitters.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What are the outer dimensions of the case that holds two SmallRig RC 220B lights?

A: Regarding the SmallRig RC 220B Bi-Color LED Monolight (2-Light Kit), the case that holds the two SmallRig RC 220B lights is 19.5 x 10.5 x 9.5".

Q: 2. Is there a way to display the continued measurements in the 1-Degree Viewfinder Spot using the L-858D-U-U light meter as Sekonic L-758DR Spot meter does?

A: Yes, you can display continued measurements in the 1-Degree Viewfinder Spot on the Sekonic L-858D-U Speedmaster Light Meter Kit with Transmitter Module for Godox.

Q: 3. The Phottix Transmitter Module says it works with the Strato 2 & Ares 2 protocols, does this mean it wont work with Odin speedlight receivers and the Indra set to the Odin receiver setting?

A: Yes, it won't.

Q: 4. How many lumens of intensity does it have approximately? and also the equivalent to watts, how much would it be?

A: The photometrics are 98,700lux @ 1m with a hyper reflector. It is a 260w draw LED.

Q: 5. I just bought the exposimeter with the godox transmitter, is it possible to change the transmitter later?

A: The transmitter module can be substituted with a different module , usable for other lights , at additional cost

Q: 6. Does this have a t-stop mode? When working with cinema lenses that use t stops instead of f stops, how can I use this light meter?

A: F/stops are arithmetically calculated based on the lenses physical size. The amount of light coming through the lens is therefore theoretical. This means two different lenses at f/5.6 could be passing different amounts of light. In the days of movie making film, this caused a great deal of problems for movie printmaking where the density of the image would vary greatly between shots. This would take extra time, effort and money to get a consistent print. To eliminate this problem, the 20th Century Fox camera department in the 1930's developed the T or Transmission stop. What they did is measure the amount of light coming through the lens and then set that as the T/stop. Since glass absorbs light, there is a light loss compared to f/stops. All this to say, there are no T/stop meters; they are all f/stop. Just read the meter, set that number on the T/stop ring and enjoy a consistent, lens to lens, exposure.

Q: 7. when you have a Godox XPro F TTL trigger on the camera but using the Sekonic to dial in the lights, does the trigger on camera automatically adjust, or reflect your changes you made on the Sekonic? Or do you have to hit some button on the trigger to reset/refresh every time? And if once you're shooting you notice one light needs to be dialed up or down, can you adjust from the trigger on camera and will the Sekonic adjust the value as well? Just wondering so that during a shoot it's not too confusing.

A: I contacted Sekonic regarding your inquiry. According to Sekonic, they state you will need to place the Godox transmitter in App mode. Go to [Menu], shoot and then select [App}. This would put the transmitter into trigger only mode so it will not effect the setting made by the Sekonic meter.

Q: 8. Which type of batteries can it use?

A: You can use 14.4v or 26v batteries with a Dtap connection and a optional Dtap to XLR cable to power the SmallRig RC 220B Bi-Color LED Monolight BH #SM3473.

Q: 9. What is the difference between L 858 d-u and L 858 d?

A: L-858D-U is the US version, the d-u is the international version and the difference would be in the frequency at which they opperate.

Q: 10. Will Sekonic L-858D-U trigger /adjust flash Canon 600 EX-RT (with or without ST-E3-RT Speedlite Transmitter)?

A: It will only trigger Pocket Wizards or Elinchro/Phottix systems but you must buy the transmitter for either system separately. So in your case, you would need the Pocket Wizard module and a pair of Pocket Wizard Transmitter/Receivers to set up with your Canon speedlight. The meter would be able to allow you to adjust the output of the light if you use a Pocket Wizard Flex TT fo Canon attached to the light. You could always just manually trigger your flash and read the output with the meter in cordless flash mode. Then you wouldnt need a module or Pocket Wizards. But there are much less expensive Sekonics that could do the same thing. Hope this helps.

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