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Da-Cappo DA04AE - Beige Lavalier Microphone -35dB Sensitivity
The DA04AE: Beige -35db (Standard) is a simple lavalier style microphone which incorporates the following features: The same 2.5mm diameter European designed capsule, which has been proven to provide clear full-frequency audio. Enclosure design that protects the capsule in such a way as to be water resistant. Available in two sensitivities.
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Da-Cappo DA04AL - Black Lavalier Microphone -35dB Sensitivity
The DA04AL: Black -35db (Standard) is a simple lavalier style microphone which incorporates the following features: The same 2.5mm diameter European designed capsule, which has been proven to provide clear full-frequency audio. Enclosure design that protects the capsule in such a way as to be water resistant. Available in two sensitivities.
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Countryman B3 Hardwired Lavalier Mic - Omni
The Hardwired type B3 is a very small, round, omnidirectional electret microphone. Designed to survive, it has special features that allow it to withstand moisture and makeup when placed in the hair or on the body.
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Countryman B3 Wireless Lavalier Mic - Omni
The Wireless type B3 is a very small, round, omnidirectional electret microphone. Designed to survive, it has special features that allow it to withstand moisture and makeup when placed in the hair or on the body.
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Sennheiser Freeport 12-C Presentation System - Lavalier 4-Channel
The presentation Set ensures maximum speech comprehensibility during lectures, presentations and theater performances. The system includes a bodypack transmitter, a diversity receiver and an inconspicuous clip-on microphone with an omni-directional pick-up pattern.
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Countryman B6 Wireless Lavalier Mic - Omni
Only one tenth of an inch in diameter, the B6 is the smallest lavalier in the world and outperforms microphones many times its size. The changeable protective caps provide moisture resistance and color options and let you shape the frequency response for different situations or to match other microphones.
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