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Sennheiser EW352G3-B
Cardioid Headset Wireless Microphone System (626-668 MHz)
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The lightweight and comfortable headset microphone allows for absolute freedom of movement for a more animated and impressive performance. High quality condenser technology provides clear, brilliant sound. All rack-mountable G3 300 series receivers are equipped with an Ethernet port. This port means you can monitor and remotely control the system from a PC with Sennheiser’s “Wireless Systems Manager” software. Bodypack transmitter, ME3-ew cardioid headset and rack mountable receiver with GA3 rack mount kit (626-668 MHz)
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- Sturdy metal housing (transmitter and receiver)
- 42 MHz bandwidth: 1680 tunable UHF frequencies for interference-free reception
- Enhanced frequency bank system with up to 24 compatible frequencies
- Ethernet port for connecting to the Wireless Systems Manager (WSM) software for control via computer - this delivers a good overview of monitoring and professional data management for multi-channel systems
- High-quality true diversity reception
- Pilot tone squelch for eliminating RF interference when transmitter is turned off
- Automatic frequency scan feature searches for available frequencies
- Enhanced AF frequency range
- Increased range for audio sensitivity
- Wireless synchronization of transmitter parameter from receiver
- User-friendly menu operation with more control options
- Illuminated graphic display, receiver also shows transmitter settings
- Auto-Lock function avoids accidental changing of settings
- HDX compander for crystal-clear sound
- Transmitter feature battery indicatation in 4 steps, also shown on receiver display
- Programmable Mute function
- Integrated Equalizer and Soundcheck mode
- Contacts for recharging BA 2015 accupack directly in the transmitter
- Wide range of accessories adapts the system to any requirement
Delivery Includes - EM 300 G3 rack-mount receiver
- SK 300 G3 bodypack transmitter
- ME 3-ew headset microphone (cardioid)
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