From Countryman, these E6 Protective Caps are used to shield the microphone capsule from moisture, dust and other elements that can potentially cause damage. In addition to protection, the capsules are available in flat, +4dB and +8dB frequency altering responses that enhance high-frequencies and presence at 15kHz. The caps are provided in colors that match the E6 microphones, this cap features a +4dB @ 15kHz frequency boost and comes in tan.
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Key Features
- +4dB @ 15kHz Frequency Boost
- Tan
From Countryman, these E6 Protective Caps are used to shield the microphone capsule from moisture, dust and other elements that can potentially cause damage. In addition to protection, the capsules are available in flat, +4dB and +8dB frequency altering responses that enhance high-frequencies and presence at 15kHz. The caps are provided in colors that match the E6 microphones, this cap features a +4dB @ 15kHz frequency boost and comes in tan.
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Countryman E6CAP Overview
+4dB @ 15kHz Frequency Boost
This cap protects the B6 from moisture while providing a high frequency boost of +4dB at 15kHz. The boost delivers enhanced intelligibility and presence.
Countryman E6CAP Specs
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Countryman E6CAP Reviews
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By hendrickst
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2014-08-01
We use Countryman E6 headsets for many functions at our church. The protective caps are useful for protecting the capsule from moisture, especially on the headsets we use in the baptistry. We like to use the protective caps on all of our microphones to prevent some general wear and tear.
A Must Have Replacement
By Lamar
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2014-04-01
If you use wind screens on your Countryman, these can sometimes pull off leaving your mic with no protection and no way to attach the screen, so it's always good to have spares. I find the flat response shields are best for varied sound settings.
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