Countryman B2d Directional Lavalier Mic, Standard Gain, With Hardwired Ta4f Connector Cable For Shure Wireless Transmitters (cocoa)
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The cocoa B2D Directional Lavalier Mic, Standard Gain, with Hardwired TA4F Connector Cable for Shure Wireless Transmitters from Countryman features a lightweight 0.18-ounce body that was designed to be discreetly mounted and can be used for miking news anchors, actors in a film or theater setting, lecturers in a school or house of worship type environment.
The B2D's tight hypercardioid pattern gives the mic an extra 6-10 dB of headroom compared to an omnidirectional lavalier mic, which means less problems with feedback, ambient noise, room rumble, and phase cancellations when using multiple microphones.
This version offers the highest gain for general chest-worn applications such as presentations or sermons. In addition, the B2D lavalier is equipped with a hardwired cable that terminates to a TA4F connector for direct connection to Shure AD1, ADX1, AXT100TA4F, GLXD1, PGXD1, QLXD1, and ULXD1 wireless bodypack transmitters.
Hypercardioid Pattern Fits Shure Transmitters Headroom for Most Uses Frequency Response Tuned for Speech Discreet Design for Minimal Visibility Includes Foam Windscreen Single Isolation Clip Protective Cap Carrying Case
Key Specs | |
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Compatible Transmitters | Shure: AD1, ADX1, AXT100TA4F, GLXD1, PGXD1, QLXD1, ULXD1 |
Polar Pattern | Hypercardioid |
Frequency Response | 50 Hz to 18 kHz |
Maximum SPL | 120 dB (A-Weighted) |
Sensitivity | S for Standard Gain/Close Miking (I2) |
Analog Output | 1x TA4F/Mini-XLR 4-Pin Female |
Environmental Resistance | Water-Resistant (Unrated) |
Microphone | |
Compatible Transmitters | Shure: AD1, ADX1, AXT100TA4F, GLXD1, PGXD1, QLXD1, ULXD1 |
Polar Pattern | Hypercardioid |
Included Tone/Pattern Caps | No |
Performance | |
Frequency Response | 50 Hz to 18 kHz |
Maximum SPL | 120 dB (A-Weighted) |
Sensitivity | 6.0 mV/Pa |
Sensitivity | S for Standard Gain/Close Miking (I2) |
Equivalent Noise Level | 34 dB (A-Weighted) |
Connectivity | |
Analog Output | 1x TA4F/Mini-XLR 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 (Unrated) |
Weight | 0.07 oz / 2 g |
With its small size and sensitivity options, the B2D can easily hide behind a shirt button. This makes it invisible for film work, theater, live shows, or any other application.
Natural vocal reproduction and a tight polar pattern make the B2D ideal for broadcast and is a dependable workhorse you can count on to perform night after night.
The isolation clips minimize clothing and vibration noise while allowing 360° of rotation for easy positioning of the microphone.
This microphone is tuned to a frequency response that is natural and intelligible at a wide range of distances from the mouth. It delivers wonderful sound quality on the chest (8-10" from the mouth) or towards the collar (3-4").
Standard (gray band) for most uses
Related Questions and Answers
Q: 1. can this microphone work with external voice recorders such as Zoom h1n?
A: No, the Shure CVL Centraverse Cardioid Lavalier Microphone is not compatible for direct connection to the Zoom H1n Portable Handy Recorder. The CVL has a TA4F (4-pin mini-XLR female) connector and the input on the recorder is 3.5mm TRS. In order to use the CVL, you would need to use the Shure Wired TwinPlex Microphone Preamp with Belt Clip - TA4F to XLR (B&H # SHRPM400TQG) together with a phantom power supply such as the Xvive Audio P1 Portable Phantom Power Supply with Rechargeable Battery (B&H # XVP1), and an XLR female to 3.5mm TRS male cable like the Kopul XRSM 3-Pin XLR Female to 3.5mm RA Stereo Mini-Plug Cable - 1.5' (B&H # KOXRSM015B).
Q: 2. Can you adapt the XLR or 1/4 To go into a computer 3.5 mic jack safely without risk of damaging the computer or do I need something like a Scarlet And if I can adapt it without a scarlet witch adapter should I use I know the basics but I don’t know if the output of the mic is TS TRS TRRS
A: The best practice for connecting a mic to a computer would be through an audio interface like a Focusrite Scarlett or similar product. This will allow for better sound conversation to the computer, and lower noise possibilities.
Q: 3. I need a microphone mixer with two xlr inputs. Any suggestions?
A: BH #ALM4USBFXPTX
Q: 4. What is the pre amp code number from Shure ?
A: If I understand the question correctly, the part # for the pre amp for the MX185 is the RK100PK.https://a href= http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/469581-REG/Shure_RK100PK_RK100PK_RFI_Resistant.html target= _blank www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/469581-REG/Shure_RK100PK_RK100PK_RFI_Resistant.html/a
Q: 5. Is the XLR connector female or male? I am connecting to a Roland PA mic input XLR.
A: The SM11-CN features a male XLR jack. This will allow for connection to most PA systems.
Q: 6. what kind of adapter do I need to convert this to wired for use with the XLR inputs on my Zoom H4 recorder?
A: The Shure Wired TwinPlex Microphone Preamp with Belt Clip (TA4F to XLR) (BH #SHRPM400TQG) is recommended to convert the TA4F connector on the Shure CVL Centraverse Cardioid Lavalier Microphone to XLR for use with XLR input connections: https://bhpho.to/3QsFd6O
Q: 7. Can this be utilized solely as in ear monitors?
A: No, the components of the Shure BLX188/CVL Dual-Channel Wireless Cardioid Lavalier Microphone System cannot be repurposed as in ear monitors. In this scenario, the smaller beltpack units are transmitters with TA4F microphone connections, where an IEM system would require them to be receivers with headphone connections.
Q: 8. How long is the cord, what connector does it use?
A: This mic has a 4' cable length, and comes with a ta4f connection wired for Shure wireless systems.
Q: 9. Hı , can this microphone be connected to Asio sound interface to record directly to computer?
A: Unfortunately no, because this microphone uses a TA4F connector, it is meant to be specifically hooked up to a Shure wireless body pack that accepts this type of connector. There are ways around this, but I would suggest using a different microphone that has a standard TRS or XLR connector.
Q: 10. Will this microphone work with the Shure Beta inline xlr preamp using phantom power?
A: Yes, it is compatible.
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