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Countryman B6 Omni Lavalier Mic, Standard Sens, With Detachable Ta4f Connector For Hme Wireless Transmitters (tan)

Countryman B6 Omni Lavalier Mic, Standard Sens, With Detachable Ta4f Connector For Hme Wireless Transmitters (tan)
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$1,214.85 $1,567.16

The tan B6 Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone, Standard Sensitivity, with Detachable TA4F Connector for HME Wireless Transmitters from Countryman is a very small lav microphone measuring one tenth of an inch in diameter. It can be used to capture audio for theater, broadcast, house of worship, and general lavalier applications.

This version offers the highest gain for general speaking such as in presentations or sermons. Built with a low handling noise and rugged construction, the B6 lavalier microphone can be easily hidden in a performer's hair or on costumes, ties, or behind a shirt button. It can also be attached to eyeglasses, for a secure, discreet, and convenient alternative to hair miking. The ultrathin diaphragm deliver a natural sound while its tiny size makes the B6 easy to position for ambient noise and feedback rejection. The B6's aramid-reinforced cable terminates to a TA4F connector for direct connection to HME TX550 and TX822 wireless bodypack transmitters.

Additionally, the included swappable protective caps let you shape the frequency response for different situations or to match other microphones. The B6 is resistant to makeup, sweat, and moisture when used with a protective cap, which can be quickly removed for cleaning or replacement.

For Theater, Live Stage & Studio Use    Detachable Connector    Fits HME Transmitters    TA4F (HS), See Description    20 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency Response    Includes 3 Capsule Protection Grids    Headroom for Most Uses    Includes Windscreen & Cable Clips    Includes Carrying Case

Key Specs
Compatible TransmittersHME: TX550, TX822
Polar PatternOmnidirectional
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL120 dB (A-Weighted)
Sensitivity4 for Standard/Most Uses (B6, B3, B2D)
Analog Output1x TA4F/Mini-XLR 4-Pin Female
Environmental ResistanceWater-Resistant (Unrated)
Microphone
Compatible TransmittersHME: TX550, TX822
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 (A-Weighted)
Sensitivity16 mV/Pa
Sensitivity4 for Standard/Most Uses (B6, B3, B2D)
Equivalent Noise Level24 dB (A-Weighted)
Connectivity
Analog Output1x TA4F/Mini-XLR 4-Pin Female
Cable Length5' / 1.52 m
Power
Power SourcesPlug-In Power
Operating Voltage1 to 2 V
Physical
ColorTan
Environmental ResistanceWater-Resistant (Unrated)
Weight0.07 oz / 2 g

Looks great when you want to see it, virtually disappears when you don't. The B6 is easily hidden in hair or on costumes, with five colors to match clothing, hair, and skin tones. Use a felt tip marker to color the white caps for near-perfect concealability. Never suffer the hassle and degraded sound quality of under-clothing miking again.

The B6 is resistant to makeup, sweat, and moisture when used with the supplied protective caps and works well in hair or on the body. The protective caps are easily removed for cleaning or replacement, and the aramid-reinforced cable gives it world-class survivability.

The B6 provides high-quality audio with low distortion at SPL up to 140 dB on 48V phantom power. The aramid cable and thin diaphragm combine to offer low handling noise. The flat-frequency response accurately captures voice or instruments, and the small size makes the B6 easy to position for ambient noise and feedback rejection.

Changeable protective caps let you shape the frequency response for different situations or to match other microphones. Versions are available for different speaking or singing styles, with high overload capability for recording instruments.

Standard, for most uses.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. can you remove the round windscreen?

A: Yes, the round metal windscreen on the Sennheiser ME 2-II lavalier microphone can be removed. Replacements are available -- Sennheiser MZW-2EW Steel Mesh Windscreen for ME2 Microphone (B&H # SEMZW2EW) or Auray Metal Windscreen for Senal OLM2 and Sennheiser ME2 Microphones (B&H # AUWLMOLM2S).

Q: 2. can this be used with 2 receivers?

A: No, unfortunately these 2.4GHz systems have to be transmitters with a single receiver. For what you'd like to do, you should choose a UHF system like the UwMic9 or UwMic15. You can pair those transmitters with as many receivers as you'd like.

Q: 3. Can I use two transmitters with only one receiver?

A: No this is a one channel receiver and it will not work with two transmitters, in order to mic two people you need two complete systems.

Q: 4. Is there any downside to getting two systems that are in different bands (e.g. A and G)?

A: There is not.

Q: 5. How does the receiver attach to a canon rp?

A: The receiver slides right into the shoe mount on top of the camera. If you have the shoe mount in use, you can always get a multi-shoe mount to mount multiple accessories, or because the Blink 500 receiver is so light, you can even clip it to the camera strap.

Q: 6. Can you tell me the serial number of these product?

A: The serial number is only provided after you purchase the wireless system. We cannot provide a serial number for an item that you do not own. If you are looking for the serial number on a wireless system that you have already purchased, you can find it printed inside the battery compartment of the transmitter and receiver.

Q: 7. Which set of frequencies might be best for the Hudson Valley region of New York from Westchester to Albany?

A: The A band would be best for the EW112PG4 system. BH #SEEW112PG4A.

Q: 8. Are these legal in the us? Here's what the FCC says about frequency ranges. Unlicensed wireless microphone use is permitted on the 902-928 MHz band, the 1920-1930 MHz, and on portions of the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands under specified power levels and rules for operation for each of those bands.

A: Yes all frequencies between 470-608MHz are legal in the US

Q: 9. Other than the ME2II lav mic (upgraded?), what is different about the 112 G4 generation wireless compared to the 112 G3 systems?

A: The new Sennheiser p-112 G4 system has features above that of the G3 series, such as the SK 100 G4 bodypack transmitter and the EK 100 G4 receiver, which sport an updated high-contrast LCD display, blue sync LED, and a dedicated escape button. The G4 series includes the ME 2-II Omnidirectional Clip-On Lav Mic, with improved lighter-weight design above the ME2 mic that comes with the G3 series. It also features an integrated windscreen and better frequency response. The Sennheiser ew 112P G4 system will come in appropriate frequency ranges that are in accordance with recent changes in allocation by the FCC.

Q: 10. What is antenna diversity? I'm looking for what I call "true" diversity - multiple receive antennas.

A: "If you glance at the Sennheiser EK 100 receiver, you only see one antenna. However, if you write it off as a non-diversity system, you are mistaken. The EK 100 features a technology called “adaptive diversity,” which utilizes the connected output cable as the second antenna, making it a diversity receiver. By using the ground connection of its output as the link to a second antenna, it provides improved reception and reliability" Taken from "Understanding the Basics of Sennheiser G3 Camera-Mount Wireless Systems" https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/pro-audio/hands-on-review/understanding-the-basics-of-sennheiser-g3-camera-mount-wireless-systems.

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