This system has a clip-on mic or plug-on transmitter to make your XLR mic wireless.
The Sennheiser ew 100 ENG Plug-On Wireless System offers flexibility for electronic news gatherers who
need quality, portable recording indoors or out. Its SKP 100 G3 plug-on transmitter transforms XLR equipped devices (such
as microphones and mixing consoles) into wireless devices simply by plugging the unit in. The bodypack transmitter, as well
as the plug on can be synced to the receiver with the simple push of a button. Sennheiser complete the ew 100 ENG Plug-On
Wireless System with a very small high-quality directional clip-on microphone.
Sennheiser ew 100 ENG Plug-On Wireless System Features:
- Sturdy metal housing (transmitter and receiver)
- 42MHz bandwidth: 1680 tunable UHF frequencies for interference-free reception
- Enhanced frequency bank system with up to 12 compatible frequencies
- Adaptive-diversity reception for high reception quality
- 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 transmitters via infrared interface
- User-friendly menu operation with more control options
- Illuminated graphic display (transmitter and receiver)
- Auto-Lock function avoids accidental changing of settings
- HDX compander for crystal-clear sound
- Transmitter and receiver feature battery indication in 4 steps
- Programmable Mute function
- Wide range of accessories adapts the system to any requirement
Includes:
- 1 EK 100 G3 diversity receiver
- 1 SK 100 G3 bodypack transmitter
- 1 ME 2 clip-on microphone (omnidirectional pickup pattern)
- 1 SKP 100 G3 plug-on transmitter
- 1 CL 1 jack cable
- 1 CL 100 XLR cable
- 1 CA 2 camera adaptor
- 6 "AA" batteries
- Operating instructions
Sennheiser ew 100 ENG Plug-On Wireless System Includes:
- 1 CL 1 jack cable, 1 CL 100 XLR cable, 1 CA 2 camera adaptor, 6 "AA" batteries
Order this flexible system—ideal for electronic news gathering—today.