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Countryman E6i Omnidirectional Earset Headworn Microphone (6-Pin Lemo Connector, Cocoa)

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Countryman E6i Omnidirectional Earset Headworn Microphone (6-Pin Lemo Connector, Cocoa)
Key Features
  • For Speaking and Vocals on Stage and TV
  • Omnidirectional Polar Pattern
  • 20 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency Response
  • 6-Pin Lemo Connector
The cocoa E6i (6-Pin Lemo) from Countryman is a miniature, omnidirectional, earset condenser microphone designed for accurate voice reproduction (speaking and singing) and near-invisible appearance in theater, concerts, lectures, houses or worship, and more. It features a water- and wind-resistant capsule that delivers a 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response. The omnidirectional polar pattern picks up sound from all directions and should be used when feedback is not common.
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Will this work with an AT transmitter with 4 pin ...

Will this work with an AT transmitter with 4 pin connector?
Asked by: Reave
For a four pin AT the model you should use this: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1515571-REG/countryman_e6iow7b1anch_e6i_earset_omni_hiros4.html/specs
Answered by: James Cruz
Date published: 2021-03-14

Does it come with a 3 pin XLR cable? and can I ...

Does it come with a 3 pin XLR cable? and can I connect it to my claret interface?
Asked by: sean
This does come with a hardwired 3pin XLR cable and can be connected to your Clarett interface.
Answered by: Daniel
Date published: 2020-09-01

How long is the cable included with this package? ...

How long is the cable included with this package? Would be helpful to know if an extension will be needed at the outset. I prefer NOT to use extensions whenever possible)
Asked by: Stephen
The E6 cable is 5 feet long.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2020-10-14

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Will this work with Rode FilmMaker wireless transmitters?
Asked by: Dudley T.
Yes it will work. It is a 1/8 locking connector wired for Sennheiser systems. Sennheiser and Rode use the same pin configuration.
Answered by: Andrea O.
Date published: 2018-08-27

I would like a Countryman e6i for levalier Sony ...

I would like a Countryman e6i for levalier Sony UWP 11, wich one do you have? :)
Asked by: Ivan
We do not carry an E6i Lavalier that is compatible with Sony, just earset.
Answered by: John
Date published: 2019-07-18

Can the E6 with 3-pin XLR be connected to the XLR ...

Can the E6 with 3-pin XLR be connected to the XLR input with a 48-volt phantom power supply? (Camera or mixer)
Asked by: Edgar
Yes, the Countryman E6 Earset Microphone with 3-Pin XLR can be connected to the XLR input on a camera or mixer and used with 48V phantom power.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2024-10-05

Does it come with a 3 pin XLR cable? and can I ...

Does it come with a 3 pin XLR cable? and can I connect the 3 pin cable to my claret interface?
Asked by: sean
This does come with a hardwired 3pin XLR cable and can be connected to your Clarett interface.
Answered by: Daniel
Date published: 2020-09-01

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It's unclear what transmitter units this mic can be used with: can it be plugged into both an XLR and a 1/8 jack?
Asked by: Anonymous
The Countryman E6 or E6i comes with numerous connector's. So that you can just pick the connector that is right for the wireless you are using. It comes with a 3.5mm locking connector for Sennheiser EW system. A 4 pin Hirose for Audio-Technica. You will find that what ever system you are using Countryman makes the connector for your system.The Countryman Snap-on Microphone Cable is designed for use with the E6 and E6i ear set microphones. These replaceable cables are available in various connector types to accommodate various wireless microphone transmitters. If the cable breaks all you have to do is replace the cable. So whatever wireless you are using. All you have to do is find the E6 with the matching connector.
Answered by: John P.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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