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Countryman B2d Lavalier Mic For Audio Technica Wireless Transmitters

Countryman B2d Lavalier Mic For Audio Technica Wireless Transmitters
  • Product Code: eq79751
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$1,547.85 $2,182.47

The tan Countryman B2D Lavalier Mic for Audio Technica Wireless Transmittersfrom Countryman B2D Lavalier Mic for Audio Technica Wireless Transmittersfeatures 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 medium gain for very loud speaking, such as in theater performances and most vocals. In addition, the B2D lavalier is equipped with a hardwired cable that terminates to a cH-style 4-pin connector for direct connection to Audio Technica ATW-3201 wireless bodypack transmitters.

Hypercardioid Pattern    Fits Audio Technica Transmitters    Headroom for Loud Vocals    Frequency Response Tuned for Speech    Discreet Design for Minimal Visibility    Includes Foam Windscreen    Single Isolation Clip    Protective Cap    Carrying Case

Key Specs
Polar PatternHypercardioid
Frequency Response50 Hz to 18 kHz
Maximum SPL130 dB (A-Weighted)
Sensitivity5 for Low/Head Placement for Theater (B6, B3, B2D)
Analog Output1x Hirose cH-Style 4-Pin Male
Environmental ResistanceWater-Resistant (Unrated)
Microphone
Polar PatternHypercardioid
Included Tone/Pattern CapsNo
Performance
Frequency Response50 Hz to 18 kHz
Maximum SPL130 dB (A-Weighted)
Sensitivity2 mV/Pa
Sensitivity5 for Low/Head Placement for Theater (B6, B3, B2D)
Equivalent Noise Level39 dB (A-Weighted)
Connectivity
Analog Output1x Hirose cH-Style 4-Pin Male
Cable Length5' / 1.52 m
Cable Diameter0.039" / 1 mm
Power
Power SourcesPlug-In Power
Operating Voltage1 to 2 V
Physical
ColorTan
Environmental ResistanceWater-Resistant (Unrated)
Weight0.07 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").

Medium (red band, -10 dB re W4) for Loud vocals

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. I'd like to use this mic on my Canon C70. Is there a XLR 5-pin female to dual mini XLR 3-pin male cable?

A: The BP4025 comes with an XLR 5-pin female to dual XLR 3-pin male Y-cable. We do not a Y-cable with mini-XLR 3-pin male connectors, but you can use adapters to convert standard XLR male to mini-XLR male. The Laird Digital Cinema Premium 3-Pin Standard XLR Female to TA3M 3-Pin Mini XLR Male Audio Adapter (B&H # LARD1XFTA3M) will work or if you prefer longer adapter cables, you can use the Blackmagic Design Set of 2 Mini XLR to XLR Audio Cables for Video Assist 4K - 19.5" (B&H # BLAXLRMINI2). Both of these options will convert the standard XLR male connector to mini-XLR male for compatibility with the C70 mic inputs.

Q: 2. Can I record the external mic (lavalier) and the built-in mic at the same time and store into two tracks?

A: No. Plugging a microphone into the input will disable the onboard mics. It is only a two track recorder.

Q: 3. What is the width of the stereo pattern?

A: Unfortunately Audio Technica does not provide detailed specs regarding width of the pattern. The manual, which is available on the Audio Technica website does include some polar pattern diagrams at different frequency ranges that may help.

Q: 4. I bought this mic years ago and used it with mini plug and batteries. If I get the XLR to 5 pin, can it be used powered by the camera? I have a Canon XF400

A: Absolutely

Q: 5. How does this compare to the Zoom H1n? There are no reviews here nor in YouTube.

A: There are some advantages to the Zoom H1n and some for the Saramonic SR-Q2M. The Zoom is a bit smaller and lighter, but the Saramonic has metal construction, so it's a bit more substantial and rugged. So it depends on what you're looking for, lighter and smaller versus stronger and more rugged. The Zoom features a more detailed screen and editing features, while the Saramonic includes a remote, lavalier, case, furry windscreen and MicroSD Again it depends on what you're looking for, will the more detailed screen and editing features matter more than a more complete suite of accessories. If those accessories are something you want and need, the Saramonic is clearly a better value because those items add up when purchased separately.

Q: 6. Any wi-fi or cell phone interference problems with the 2.4 Ghz ?

A: While any digital wireless system may be susceptible to interference from wi fi, this system is very robust and reliable, While in use, the system continually monitors activity in the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi range and automatically switches to a clean frequency to avoid interference if necessary.

Q: 7. Hi If I need to record sound effects and a quiet voice at a distance of 5-30 cm from the capsules, will the stereo image still be clearly present? I mean a clear separation of right and left.

A: Yes, because the Audio-Technica BP4025 X/Y Stereo Field Recording Microphone uses two individual capsules and offers the ability to keep the signal of each capsule independent of the other for individual recording, it will capture a stereo recording and depict a stereo image of the sound source it is oriented towards.

Q: 8. Which windscreen is suitable for BP4025?

A: You can use the K-Tek KR-50-70 Fur Windsock for Ball-Type Handheld Microphones (B&H # KTKR5070) with the Audio-Technica BP4025 X/Y Stereo Field Recording Microphone. It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.

Q: 9. does it have a strobe indicator for speed ?

A: No. There is no strobe.

Q: 10. What is the sensitivity?

A: The Audio-Technica ATH-R70x's sensitivity is 99dB.

19/07/2024

[Hypercardioid] I like these wireless mics better than the Sanken COS11-D that I previously bought for my Lectrosonics L Series. They may not have the fidelity of the Sanken mics, but they are very clear sounding with nice low end presence (without it being too much). I prefer these lavs over others for their all around great sound while being extremely durable.. These can withstand heavy use, while the Sanken COS11-D metal windscreen quickly was scraped and dented in regular use.

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