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Month: April 2013

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Berkeley Repertory Theatre Finds Much to Like With Countryman

Rebecca Naomi Jones, Stew, and de’Adre Aziza (left – right) wear Countryman E6 Earset microphones in Berkeley Repertory Theatre’s production of Passing Strange. Photo credit: www.kevinberne.com. Lavalier mics, earset mics, and direct boxes popular with noted theatrical organization Berkeley, CA – July 2011 Known for its core values of imagination and excellence, as well as […]
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Sweden’s “Epiphany Concert” Looks to Countryman for Vocal Clarity

Stockholm’s Berwaldhallen concert hall, site of the Epiphany Concert. Diminutive B2D’s clear sound and tight polar pattern offer unique benefits for the broadcast event Stockholm, Sweden – April 2011 With nine vocalists on stage performing directly in front of the orchestra, no visible microphones allowed on the performers, a mixture of classical music, opera, and […]
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Countryman Associates Introduces B2D Directional Lavalier Microphone

The new super-miniature B2D Directional Lavalier microphone on the Single Isolation Clip. Countryman Associates Introduces B2D Directional Lavalier Microphone Pristine performance from the world’s smallest directional lavalier Menlo Park, CA – April 2011    Countryman Associates, Inc., the leading innovator of high-quality, miniature microphones and audio accessories is pleased to announce the B2D Directional Lavalier Microphone . […]
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Atascadero Bible Church Relies on Countryman Mics and DI’s

“Over the years our church has tried many different microphones, with some models yielding better results than others. None have worked as well as our Countryman microphones. Their sound quality, clarity, and ability to deliver the levels we need in any situation have made Countryman the microphone of choice for every application.”
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No Hiding Behind the Countryman E6

Kevin Johnson performing with the E6 Earset. Los Angeles, CA – May 2011… When it comes to public speaking, most people have to be prodded to ‘open their mouths’ and speak up. For master ventriloquist Kevin Johnson, moving his mouth is effectively the kiss of death. After all, it’s the dummy that does all the […]