Countryman E6 Directional Earset Mic, Medium Gain With Detachable 1mm Cable And 4-pin Female Proprietary Connector For Fender Wireless Transmitters (cocoa)
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The cocoa Countryman E6 Directional Earset Mic, Medium Gain with Detachable 1mm Cable and 4-Pin Female Proprietary Connector for Fender Wireless Transmitters is a vocal microphone with an adjustable boom that weighs less than one tenth of an ounce and is designed to be used by only one person. Once adjusted, it will continually hold this shape.
The E6 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 E6 earset virtually disappears against the skin, so performers will forget they're wearing a mic. This version offers medium gain for very loud speaking, such as in theater performances and most vocals. Additionally, the earset comes with two pattern-changeable protective caps for maximum isolation and gain before feedback. This directional E6 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 Speaking and Vocals Detachable 1mm Diameter Cable Stiff, Steel Boom Includes Windscreen 2 x Protective Caps Black and White Single Tie Cable Clips Carrying Case
Key Specs | |
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Compatible Transmitters | Fender: Passport |
Polar Pattern | Cardioid / Hypercardioid |
Frequency Response | 30 Hz to 15 kHz |
Maximum SPL | 135 dB (A-Weighted) |
Sensitivity | W6/6/Mid Gain for Speaking and Vocals (H6, E6, EM6, EM2) |
Analog Output | 1x Fender Proprietary 4-Pin Female |
Environmental Resistance | Water-Resistant with Included Housing (Unrated) |
Microphone | |
Compatible Transmitters | Fender: Passport |
Polar Pattern | Cardioid / Hypercardioid |
Included Tone/Pattern Caps | Hypercardioid, Cardioid |
Performance | |
Frequency Response | 30 Hz to 15 kHz |
Maximum SPL | 135 dB (A-Weighted) |
Sensitivity | 1.9 mV/Pa |
Sensitivity | W6/6/Mid Gain for Speaking and Vocals (H6, E6, EM6, EM2) |
Equivalent Noise Level | 29 dB (A-Weighted) |
Connectivity | |
Analog Output | 1x Fender Proprietary 4-Pin Female |
Cable Length | 5' / 1.52 m |
Cable Diameter | 0.039" / 1 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 classic E6 is a good choice when one person will wear the microphone. Because the boom is stiffer, it can be adjusted to fit, then stored away and quickly reworn.
The E6'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 E6 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 E6 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. with this cord will i be able to connect an SM-58 to my Rode Wireless Go using the lav input?
A: The microphone input on the Rode Wireless Go transmitter works just like a microphone input that provides mic plugin power, that you would find on many DSLR cameras or camcorders. In light of this, you would be able to connect a Shure SM58 using this cable going into the mic input on the transmitter for the Rode Wireless Go. This is not a very common solution, seeing as how Rode offers the Rode Interviewer Go adapter, which converts the Rode Wireless Go transmitter into a handheld mic capsule and this adapter is more inexpensive than many handheld XLR connection mics like the Shure SM58. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1548069-REG/rode_interviewgo_interview_go_handheld.html
Q: 2. I own a Audio-Technica ATH-M50xSTS Analog version, I wanna connect it to my PC. Because the mic jac is XLR can I do this?
A: No, the Kopul XRSM 3-Pin XLR Female to 3.5mm RA Stereo Mini-Plug Cable will not enable connection for the mic from the Audio-Technica ATH-M50xSTS StreamSet Headset with XLR and 3.5mm Connectors through the computer's 3.5mm input. The computer's input will not supply enough voltage to power the microphone. The best option for connection of the ATH-M50xSTS would be to use a USB audio interface with an XLR mic input that can supply phantom power.
Q: 3. Will this work for the black magic pocket 4k/6k mini xlr port to sennheiser g4 lav mics?
A: No, the Kopul cable will not work because it has the wrong types of connectors on both ends. The Sennheiser wireless receiver requires a locking 3.5mm TRS male connector and the camera's input requires a 3-pin mini-XLR (TA3) male connector. You can use the Kondor Blue Mini-XLR Male to Locking 3.5mm Stereo Cable for BMPCC 6K & 4K - Black (B&H # KOMINIPLSBK) to connect the output from the wireless receiver to the camera's mini-XLR input. If you decide to connect the wireless receiver to the camera's 3.5mm input, you can use the Sennheiser CL1 3.5mm to 3.5mm Output Cable for EW Series Camera-Mount Receiver (B&H # SECL1).
Q: 4. Will this product work as a cheaper alternative to the TecNec VISCA Camera Control Cable?
A: No, the Hosa Technology DBK-103 9-Pin D-Sub Female to Mini-Din 8-Pin Male Host Cable (3 ft) cannot be used as an alternative to the TecNec VISCA Camera Control Cable.
Q: 5. Can i use this cable with my sennheiser mke 600 to record on to my sony ICD-PX333 Digital Flash Voice Recorder?
A: This should work with your recorder as published.
Q: 6. Can I use this to my Dji Mic 2 and my Zoom H4N Pro?
A: No, the Kopul XRSM 3-Pin XLR Female to 3.5mm RA Stereo Mini-Plug Cable will not connect the receiver output of the DJI Mic 2-Person Compact Digital Wireless Microphone System to the input of the Zoom H4n Pro 4-Input / 4-Track Portable Handy Recorder. The XLR connector on the XRSM has the wrong gender for this application. A recommended cable to perform this function is the Hosa Technology Pro Stereo Breakout Cable - 3.5mm Stereo Mini to Dual 3-Pin XLR Male (BH #HOHMX003Y).
Q: 7. HOW LONG IS THIS CABLE? IS THIS IN METER?
A: 0.0381 METERS
Q: 8. I am planning to buy Sony ECM -77B. What is the difference between Kopul LMT100 cable this cable. LMT100 even cost more with less length. Can i use Kopul XRSM 3-pin female to 3.5 mm with the Sony Lav mic into DSLR/Field recorder? Then why Kopul LMT100 used for?
A: The Kopul LMT100 has a small matching transformer incorporated into the XLR connector to match the impedance in ohms between the two devices ( microphone to DSLR ). This will guarantee that your audio is on both tip and ring or left and right channels when connected to your DSLR. That is why it cost more than a regular Mic XLR to 3.5 mm.The regular XLR to 3.5 mm doesnt have this transformer which might work, but there is no guarantee because you dont know how your DSLR circuit is designed. So, my advice to you is to go with the Kopul LMT100 even though it is more expensive and shorter.Best Wishes,Ron
Q: 9. will this cord work if running from a dynamic mic into the lav input of the wireless go?
A: You can do that. But the more common solution for that would be the Rode Interview Go which adapts the Rode Wireless Go transmitter for handheld use and it is more inexpensive than a lot of handheld mics as well. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1548069-REG/rode_interviewgo_interview_go_handheld.html
Q: 10. Can this be used with a Zoom H1 with XLR out of a speaker?
A: You can use this cable to connect the XLR mix out of a powered speaker to the line in of an H1n. Please note, the level coming out of the speaker could be much hotter than the H1n line in is expecting. You will want to watch your levels on the H1n to avoid peaking.
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