Description
When a rider calls for lavaliers that vanish on camera and on stage, the Countryman B6 is the mic engineers reach for. At just 0.1 inch (2.5 mm) in diameter — roughly the size of a pencil tip — it’s the smallest professional lavalier available, yet it holds its own against far larger capsules for clarity, transient response, and consistency across a room mix.
- Omnidirectional pickup for natural, uncolored sound and easier gain-before-feedback on busy stages
- Handles up to 140 dB SPL at 48V phantom with low distortion, so loud rooms, brass sections, or shouted dialogue never break up the signal
- Frequency response of 20 Hz to 20 kHz
- Aramid-reinforced cable resists yanks, sweat, and daily wear-and-tear on tour or in rep theater
- Swappable protective caps (+0, +4, +8) reshape frequency response on the fly to match voices or blend with other mics on the same rig
- Water- and makeup-resistant caps make it dependable for hairline or on-body placement, film, broadcast, and house of worship use
- Detachable connector design lets the same capsule move between wireless beltpacks and, as configured here, a wired XLR3 male connector
This particular build (B6P4FF05B) ships with the standard sensitivity element and XLR3 male termination, so it drops straight into existing snake runs, mixers, or recorders without an adapter in the signal path. For A2s managing multiple lav channels across a festival day or a full theatrical run, that plug-and-play reliability — paired with a mic small enough to disappear under any costume — is exactly what keeps the show quiet and the audio clean.






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