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Countryman B6 Omni Lavalier Mic For Sabine Wireless Transmitters

Countryman B6 Omni Lavalier Mic For Sabine Wireless Transmitters
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$1,214.85 $1,943.76

The cocoa Countryman B6 Omni Lavalier Mic for Sabine Wireless Transmittersfrom Countryman B6 Omni Lavalier Mic for Sabine Wireless Transmittersis 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 is ideal for use as a head mic in theater. 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 Sabine SW70 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 Sabine Transmitters    TA4F (ST), See Description    20 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency Response    Includes 3 Capsule Protection Grids    Headroom for Theater Head Miking    Includes Windscreen & Cable Clips    Includes Carrying Case

Key Specs
Compatible TransmittersSabine: SW70
Polar PatternOmnidirectional
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL130 dB (A-Weighted)
Sensitivity5 for Low/Head Placement for Theater (B6, B3, B2D)
Analog Output1x TA4F/Mini-XLR 4-Pin Female
Environmental ResistanceWater-Resistant (Unrated)
Microphone
Compatible TransmittersSabine: SW70
Polar PatternOmnidirectional
Included Tone/Pattern Caps+4 dB Bright, +0 dB Flat, +8 dB Very Bright
Performance
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL130 dB (A-Weighted)
Sensitivity7.0 mV/Pa
Sensitivity5 for Low/Head Placement for Theater (B6, B3, B2D)
Equivalent Noise Level29 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
ColorCocoa
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.

Low, head miking for theater.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. 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: 2. Will it work with DSLR cameras (specifically a Canon 7D)?

A: Yes. You need to run the receiver into the camera via a 3.5 mm jack.

Q: 3. Hello I purchased the Blink 500 B1 camera mount system single mic. Question, can I add another mic to this? Also any way to purchase just the lightning adapter?

A: Yes, you can purchase the Blink500TX transmitter and lavalier to add another mic to the system. And yes, you add just the Lightning Receiver as well, that product is the Blink500RXDi. Or you can add both to your system by purchasing the Blink500B3 system.

Q: 4. Can you buy an additional transmitter and sync it to record two subjects direct to camera? Or do you need to purchase two units?

A: Short answer is no you can not, you will need an additional system if you want to record two subjects. You can send one transmitter to multiple receivers, but not the other way around. One receiver cannot receive signals of two transmitters. There are only a few select systems on the market that have a dual receiver built into one body.

Q: 5. Kind of 2 questions: Whats the difference between the frequency models? It shows A, A1, & G with different frequency ranges. Which is best?

A: The frequencies have nothing to do with range. The range on all these is about 300'.It really doesn't matter you can pick whatever frequency block you want. You can run as many as 4 or more units in the same frequency block. When you reach a maximum of let's say 4 units in the same block. Then the next unit you would need to change blocks. So 4 A's then switch to A1 for the next 4. So it only matters when you are running several units at the same time.

Q: 6. Would this kit be compatible with an iPhone if I use an adapter to connect the receiver to the phone?

A: The Godox WMicS1 Pro Kit comes with a 3.5mm TRS to 3.5mm TRRS Output Cable for compatibility with smartphones.

Q: 7. Can I use this microphone for Zoom calls as well?

A: YES, I use it with my MacBook all the time. Just make sure to use the TRRS output cable (straight end in) into the headphone port of your laptop. Then, you can use the laptop speakers to hear the other people on the zoom call while they hear you on the Blink 500.

Q: 8. As non-diversity, is this system subjected to more dropouts that true diversity? Can anyone shed some light based on experience?

A: A non-diversity wireless system may not have the same distance capability, or frequency agility as a true diversity wireless system.

Q: 9. What kind of cable do I need to plug the receiver into a Canon C70 video camera? I understand the Canon C70 has mini XLR ports.

A: Blackmagic Design Set of 2 Mini XLR to XLR Audio Cables for Video Assist 4K (19.5") B&H # BLAXLRMINI2: https://bhpho.to/3r70SF5 OR: Kondor Blue Mini-XLR Male to XLR Female Audio Cable for Canon C70 & BMPCC 6K/4K (Black, 16") B&H # KOMXLR16BK: https://bhpho.to/3xEC35U

Q: 10. 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.

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