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Countryman Microphones the Ideal Choice for Hikari Takano

"Unlike other interviews that sounded good once a lot of audio filtering and processing had been performed, the Countryman B3 delivered the sound just as it should be—without all the manipulation ... The Countryman B3 produces the cleanest and most natural sound I have ever encountered."
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Countryman Microphone Proves Central To Documenting “1000k To Tokyo”

"Everything has been working out really well and having the B3 microphone in my audio toolbox has given me so much more flexibility in regards to rough weather audio/video capture. I know the results of this endeavor will be an invaluable asset to the kayak expedition community, not to mention anyone on the water who wants to capture some great audio—complete with immersion sounds. "
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Paradigm Video Productions Excels With Superior Audio Performance From Countryman Associates

“I absolutely love the B3’s wonderful audio quality,” he said. “I’ve been equally impressed with their rugged build and their incredibly small size. These qualities enable me to discreetly place the mic on the talent and get first rate audio performance—without ever having to worry about equipment failure. Since I do so many live events, I only get one shot at getting it right. These mics inspire confidence when your business is location sound.”
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Countryman B6 Lavalier Microphone Central To Documentary Production At Trinity Christian College

“I’ve been very impressed with our Countryman microphones. The audio quality is first rate, reliability is excellent, and the company is very supportive of its customers. I only wish this was the case with everything I purchase.”
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The Hobbit: A Production Sound Perspective

Tony Johnson, CAS on location in New Zealand for The Hobbit via Sound & Picture. If you were a production sound mixer, what if we told you there was a job where you had to live in New Zealand and listen to dwarves, wizards, a hobbit, and other mythical creatures on headphones for a year? […]