6066 Subminiature Headset
Introduction
The d:fineTM CORE 6066 Subminiature Headset Microphones provides a natural and open sound. Ultra-lightweight and
adjustable, these headset mics ensure a secure and comfortable fit in live performance environments. To ensure optimal
performance of your 6066 Subminiature Headset Microphone, please follow the simple instructions in this manual.
The 6066 Subminiature Headset sports a completely redesigned, lightweight, one-size-fits-all headset. It uses 3-point ear grips with
spring mechanisms that attach over the ears, grip below the ears and press gently inwards behind the ears for added security and comfort.
A 2-way adjustable boom system (length and height) with an anti-rotate mechanism makes this new headset very easy to fit. A new 90°
cable management system safeguards the cable and directs it down the wearer’s back, where it can’t be seen.
6066 Subminiature Headset is IP58 certified. This durability is achieved through a number of defense mechanisms. Water-repellant nanocoating of the cover and housing, hermetic sealing of the sensitive amplifier at the core of the microphone, and dual gold plating of the
diaphragm ensure maximum stability and performance under the toughest environmental conditions.
Technically advanced mechanical construction
The new one-size-fits-all headset is the most advanced construction on the market. It ensures comfort, even during long-term
wear, but does so without sacrificing security. Its form grips gently and snuggly around the head and is easily adjustable. The
spring mechanisms that grip around the ears are gentle, yet firm enough for you to feel secure during your performance. The
headset can also be customized on site to suit individual performers for perfect fit.
Adjusting frame size
Adjusting boom length
The frame is one size fits all with a
simple adjustment mechanism for quick
and easy resizing. Move the ‘frame
guides’ to adjust the size.
Moving the guides towards each other
will enlarge the frame and moving
them away from each other will make
it smaller.
Release the sliding lock by gently pulling
it away from the ear grip. There is a
recess for your fingernail to help you get
a grip on the lock.
Gently pull (to shorten) or push (to
lengthen) the boom pole to the desired
position.
Move the sliding lock back on the ear
grip to secure the desired position. The
boom is now locked firmly in position.