he H6 Headset is the lowest profile headset microphone in the world. Combining the transparent sound quality and water-resistant capsule design of the E6 Earset with a comfortable, lightweight, and easily adjustable head frame, the H6 Headset is perfect for houses of worship, theaters, broadcasters, and presenters. The H6, available in both omnidirectional and directional versions, features a new sealed connector with exceptional moisture resistance, a slim and nearly indestructible cable, and three sensitivity options.

This is the H6 headset for Shure Wireless Systems with the TA4F connector with grounded metal shell for better RF immunity. This mic is compatible with the following Shure product: AXT100+, BLX1, FP1, GLXD1, PG1, PGX1, PGXD1, QLXD1, SLX1, UC1, ULX1, ULXD1, UR1, UR1M. The H6 mic has standard gain for general speaking and comes in the color: black, cocoa, tan, and light beige.

Countryman H6OW5-AX Includes:
  • Detachable cable
  • Carrying case
  • Black and white cable clips
  • Windscreen
  • Protective caps
Countryman H6OW5-AX Specifications:
  • Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
  • Operating Current: 500 uA
  • Operating Voltage: 1 to 2 Volts
  • Power Supply Voltage:
    • +3V with 2.7 kOhm load
    • +5V with 6.8 kOhm load
    • +9V with 15 kOhm load
  • Weight: 0.07 oz (2 grams)
  • Sensitivity: Omnidirectional W5 (no band): 7.0mV/Pascal
  • Equivalent Acoustic Noise: W5: 24 dBA
  • Overload Sound Level: Omnidirectional W5: 120 dB SPL
  • Cable Length: 5 Feet

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