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Countryman B3 Omni Lavalier Mic, Standard Sens, with MicroDot Connector for Sennheiser Wireless Transmitters (Black)

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Countryman B3 Omni Lavalier Mic, Standard Sens, with MicroDot Connector for Sennheiser Wireless Transmitters (Black)
Key Features
  • For Interviews, Drama, and Water Sports
  • MicroDot (SE), See Description
  • 20 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency Response
  • Includes 3 Capsule Protection Grids
The black B3 Omnidirectional Lavalier Mic, Standard Sens, with MicroDot Connector for Sennheiser Wireless Transmitters from Countryman is a water-resistant, miniature lavalier microphone for capturing high-quality audio. It can be used in a variety of applications such as a tie-clip lavalier in interviews, a hair-hidden mic for drama, a water-resistant mic for water sports and hurricane reporting, or simply a small mic to hide in a prop flower vase.
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Can i use it with my Sony microdot Connector?

Can i use it with my Sony microdot Connector?
Asked by: Adzrey
No, the Countryman B3W4FF05BSE B3 Omni Lavalier Mic, Standard Sensitivity, with MicroDot Connector for Sennheiser Wireless Transmitters is wired specifically for direct connection to a Sennheiser SK 2012 wireless bodypack transmitter. Sony uses a proprietary wiring configuration which is different from the wiring configuration used by Sennheiser. As an option for the same microphone wired for compatibility with a Sony wireless bodypack transmitter that has a 3.5mm locking connector, you can use the Countryman B3 Omni Lavalier Mic, Standard Sensitivity, with 3.5mm Locking Connector for Sony Wireless Transmitters - Black (B&H # COB3W4BSN). For the same microphone wired for compatibility with a Sony wireless bodypack transmitter with a Hirose connector, you can use the Countryman B3 Omni Lavalier Mic, Standard Sensitivity, with Hirose 4-Pin Connector for Sony Wireless Transmitters - Black (B&H # COB3W4FF5BDS).
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2022-07-22

Will this MicroDot connector use with my DPA ...

Will this MicroDot connector use with my DPA Microphones DAD6001 Microdot to 3-Pin XLR Adapter with Belt Clip ?
Asked by: Ming
Yes, the Countryman B3 Omni Lavalier Mic, Standard Sens, with Microdot Adapter for Sennheiser Wireless Transmitters can be used with the DPA Microphones DAD6001 Microdot to 3-Pin XLR Adapter with Belt Clip instead of using the included Microdot Adapter for Sennheiser.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2023-06-14

Will Countryman B3 with MicroDot Connector for ...

Will Countryman B3 with MicroDot Connector for Sennheiser Wireless Transmitters (B3W4FF05BSE) Work with the Sennheiser G3's?
Asked by: Jimmy
In order to use the B3 Omni Lavalier with a Sennheiser G3, you will need a Microdot to Locking 3.5mm Adapter like the Deity Microphones DA35 (B&H # DEDA35).
Answered by: Alex D
Date published: 2024-01-29

HELLO WHATS MEAN (LS) OR (L4) CONNECTION TYPE?

HELLO WHATS MEAN (LS) OR (L4) CONNECTION TYPE?
Asked by: Martn
The B3's cable terminates to a TA5F connector for direct connection to a Lectrosonics M185 or M187 wireless bodypack transmitter.
Answered by: Mark S
Date published: 2021-07-21

is it good for Rode Wireless GO ?

is it good for Rode Wireless GO ?
Asked by: MARAT
I've used int with the Rode wireless GO without issue. The 3.5mm snaps in all the way and there is still a little room to rotate the locking nut. My only issue is that my camera only records on one channel, but the Rode Lav Go mic records on both channels.
Answered by: Mark
Date published: 2021-06-02

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Does this mic have the W4 or W5 sensitivity?
Asked by: Anonymous
One of best ENG mic
Answered by: K M.
Date published: 2018-08-27

I have this mic with XLR connector, I would need ...

I have this mic with XLR connector, I would need to change it to 3.5mm Locking Connector in order to use it with my rode Wireless Transmitter. Is it possible? How?
Asked by: Luciano
This microphone need 48v and that only runs through XLR cables, the best thing to do in this case is to try to get the same microphone with a 3.5mm without a locking pin to work with the Rode Go systems.
Answered by: leticia
Date published: 2021-03-01

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Does this work on a rode link system?
Asked by: Ruben H.
PLEASE READ & EDUCATE YOURSELF. :) Location Sound 101 - The difference between bias power (plug in) and phantom power. https://service.shure.com/s/article/difference-between-bias-plug-in-power-and-phantom-power?language=en_US
Answered by: Don
Date published: 2022-06-07
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