The white Countryman B6 Windscreen is a lightweight foam windscreen designed to reduce noise from wind and breath for orators, subjects, performers, and presenters in houses of worship, interviews, television production, and live stage applications. Constructed to fit Countryman B6 lavalier microphones, it provides protection for the capsule against moisture and dirt.
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Key Features
- Lightweight Foam
- Reduces Wind Noise
- Reduces Breath Noise
- Protects Capsule from Moisture and Dirt
The white Countryman B6 Windscreen is a lightweight foam windscreen designed to reduce noise from wind and breath for orators, subjects, performers, and presenters in houses of worship, interviews, television production, and live stage applications. Constructed to fit Countryman B6 lavalier microphones, it provides protection for the capsule against moisture and dirt.
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Expected availability: 2-4 Months
$9.99
Countryman B6WS Overview
Lightweight foam windscreen designed for Countryman B6 lavalier microphones
Reduces noise from wind and strong breaths
Protects microphone capsule from moisture and dirt
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Countryman B6WS Reviews
Excellent
By AD
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2018-05-11
First rate fit (as you would expect since it's made for the Coutryman B6) and function
Pretty expensive foam
By Emily
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2012-11-27
I love the Countryman lav mics. Much richer sounding than the Trams I had been using. Unfortunately, the peripheral accessories seem to suffer from a lack of forethought. These little foam windscreens are made to get lost. They slip over the capsule but are by no means secured to the mic. Talent will consistently rid themselves of the mic when they are done and walk away with the tiny piece of foam somewhere inside their shirt. There is no inner structure to the foam so you simply don't notice it if it falls off the mic. It simply becomes a rather large piece of lint.
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