Countryman E6i Omnidirectional Earset Mic, Standard Gain With Detachable 2mm Cable And 3.5mm Locking Connector For Azden Wireless Transmitters (cocoa)
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The cocoa Countryman E6i Omnidirectional Earset Mic, Standard Gain with Detachable 2mm Cable and 3.5mm locking Connector for Azden Wireless Transmitters is a vocal microphone with a soft, flexible boom that facilitates its adjustment for different users. It's built with a larger silicone rubber earpiece making it better suited for situations when multiple users share the same mic.
The E6i 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, omnidirectional E6i earset virtually disappears against the skin, so performers will forget they're wearing a mic. This version offers the highest gain for general speaking such as presentations or sermons. In addition, the earset comes with three protective caps with different high-frequency response characteristics that control the amount of crispness or sibilance (response at 15 kHz). This omnidirectional E6i earset's cable terminates to a 3.5mm locking connector for direct connection to Azden 15BT and 35BT wireless bodypack transmitters.
For Stage, Theater, and Broadcast TV Fits Azden Transmitters Headroom for General Speaking Detachable 2mm Diameter Cable Soft, Flexible Boom Larger, Silicone Rubber Earpiece Includes Windscreen 3 x Protective Caps Black and White Single Tie Cable Clips Carrying Case
Key Specs | |
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Compatible Transmitters | Azden: 15BT, 35BT |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz to 20 kHz |
Maximum SPL | 120 dB (A-Weighted) |
Sensitivity | W5/5/High Gain for General Speaking (H6, E6, EM6, EM2) |
Analog Output | 1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Male (Locking) |
Environmental Resistance | Water-Resistant with Included Housing (Unrated) |
Microphone | |
Compatible Transmitters | Azden: 15BT, 35BT |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Included Tone/Pattern Caps | +4 dB Bright, +0 dB Flat, +8 dB Very Bright |
Performance | |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz to 20 kHz |
Maximum SPL | 120 dB (A-Weighted) |
Sensitivity | 7.0 mV/Pa |
Sensitivity | W5/5/High Gain for General Speaking (H6, E6, EM6, EM2) |
Equivalent Noise Level | 24 dB (A-Weighted) |
Connectivity | |
Analog Output | 1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Male (Locking) |
Cable Length | 5' / 1.52 m |
Cable Diameter | 0.079" / 2 mm |
Power | |
Power Sources | Plug-In Power |
Operating Voltage | 1 to 2 V |
Physical | |
Color | Cocoa |
Environmental Resistance | Water-Resistant with Included Housing (Unrated) |
Weight | 0.07 oz / 2 g |
The Countryman earsets are very small, lightweight, and the least visible headworn microphones.
The E6i is soft and highly flexible with a larger silicone rubber ear piece. When multiple users share a mic, the E6i is a great choice. The soft boom is durable and the flexibility makes it easy to adjust for different users.
The E6i'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 E6i 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. This omnidirectional version includes three protective caps—+4 dB (bright), +8 dB (very bright) and +0 dB (flat)—that controls the amount of crispness or sibilance (response at 15 kHz.)
Easy adjustment keeps the mic in a comfortable position for rejecting unwanted sounds. The omnidirectional E6i 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. Canon c100 - would this system work for this camera (plugging into Mic input) ?
A: Yes, this system will work with the C100 when plugged into the 3.5mm microphone input.
Q: 2. Does this have a 3.5 mm output? What would be the best adapter to go from that to XLR Male?
A: Mic Output: 1/8 (3.5 mm) dual-mono/stereoHeadphone Output: 1/8 (3.5 mm) stereo Adapter: Kopul XLR Male to Mini Female Adapter B&H # KOAXMMF
Q: 3. Can I plug the receiver into a Zoom recorder? Or do I need to plug it into a camera.
A: Yes. You can connect the output from the receiver into the input of a Zoom recorder. Audio can be recorded separately on the Zoom recorder (instead of in the camera) and then sync it with the video in post production.
Q: 4. does it has background Hiss sound , when compared to rode video mic pro or plus ?
A: I have not heard any background hiss with this unit.
Q: 5. Can I use the transmitter with my shot gun microphone and the receiver giving me output in the Zoom H6.. so my idea is to have wireless boom for my productions. .
A: You can connect the receiver to the Zoom H6 for recording, with no problem. Using the shotgun microphone with the transmitter is a little trickier. If the microphone has a 3.5 mm mini plug connector, and is battery powered, then you can use it with the transmitter BUT, you'll need to convert the connecter to a 3.5 mm TRRS connector. You can use the included TRRS adapter (meant for use with mobile devices) for this purpose if you wish. If the shotgun mic has an XLR connector, I would not advise adapting that to connect to the transmitter, but it is possible. You'd have to use an XLR to male 3.5 mm TRS cable, and then plug that into the TRRS adapter before plugging into the transmitter. This could only conceivably work if the shotgun is battery powered. If it needs phantom power, it will not work. If your mic is XLR, you'd be better off using a system with an XLR plug-in transmitter such as our 310XT.
Q: 6. Does it work good with instruments (violin)?
A: I’m not sure with instruments, it should. It’s working good with the speaker or preacher and really clean sound.
Q: 7. can I monitor what the mic is picking up through headphones?
A: Yes, headphones can be used to monitor the audio that the mic is picking up. Since the mic does not have its own built-in headphone jack, you will need to connect headphones to the headphone jack on your camera or recorder (or any other device you connect the mic to) in order to monitor the audio.
Q: 8. Can I run two of these as in an an interview with two people wearing Arden Pro XDs?
A: Hi Paul, my name is Dave and I work for Azden. You cannot run two transmitters into one receiver, however, it is possible to use multiple PRO-XD systems simultaneously in the same area. Using two systems at the same time should be no problem. We have done successful tests with 4 systems simultaneously; running more than that is also possible. The main limiting factor is the surrounding WiFi environment. The more crowded it is, the more difficult it will be to reliably run multiple systems. This is not unique to the PRO-XD but a limitation that applies to all digital wireless systems.Another possibility with the PRO-XD is that you can use multiple receivers with one transmitter. This could be useful in situations where youre running multiple cameras; you could hook a PRO-XD receiver up to each camera and capture identical audio from the single transmitter.
Q: 9. How does this compare to Azden's WLX-PRO, which is $50 cheaper? This one definitely looks nicer to me, but I don't see any additional features or mention of higher quality.
A: This is a digital system and is superior in every respect.
Q: 10. I plan to use it with Sony HDR CX900 handycam which has a hot shoe. Will I need a shoe extension? What is the range of the Pro-XD? Is there a better mic to purchased separately, seems the only criticism is of the mic.
A: I could never get my system to work at all. It's sitting on the shelf waiting to be returned
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