Hello, thanks for a good video. Im considering to buy one of this and plan to connect it to the DJI mic single transmitter with a minijack input, and then record the sound straight into that, with no output of the sound. So, I wonder if this is possible with the Countryman, or does it require phantom power? Thanks
When you’re bending an E6 ear set mic start by not bending it on half an inch from the mic tip and a half an inch from the connector. The best way I found is to bend it around your thumb very slowly, just don’t grab it with two hands and try to bend it, if you do that, you have a possibility of snapping it in half. Use the pad of your thumb as a bending cradle. I hope that helps.
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Hello, thanks for a good video. Im considering to buy one of this and plan to connect it to the DJI mic single transmitter with a minijack input, and then record the sound straight into that, with no output of the sound. So, I wonder if this is possible with the Countryman, or does it require phantom power? Thanks
I don't think you will need phantom power. I would call Countryman 800- 669-1422 and find out what connector you will need. I hope this helped.
Hi Jim. Thx for the tips.
I'm trying to figure out how to fit it to different ears effectively which your video skipped. Any tips?
When you’re bending an E6 ear set mic start by not bending it on half an inch from the mic tip and a half an inch from the connector. The best way I found is to bend it around your thumb very slowly, just don’t grab it with two hands and try to bend it, if you do that, you have a possibility of snapping it in half. Use the pad of your thumb as a bending cradle. I hope that helps.
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