SENNHEISER 504922 XSW 12 PRESENTATION SET RADIOMIC SYSTEM, 821-832/863-865 CH70

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SENNHEISER 504922 XSW 12 PRESENTATION SET RADIOMIC SYSTEM, 821-832/863-865 CH70

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SENNHEISER 504922 XSW 12 PRESENTATION SET RADIOMIC SYSTEM, 821-865MHz, CH70
Offered in a series of packages, these are ‘high-quality’, ‘low-budget’, presentation, vocal, and instrumental systems, ‘offering reliable transmission and excellent sound quality’. The systems are ‘quick and easy to set up’ with automatic search for free frequencies and synchronisation via RF remote channel. ‘Professional True Diversity technology guarantees optimum reception under any circumstances’. Systems are offered with dynamic and condenser hand-held transmitters in addition to belt-pack transmitters with either miniature body-worn or head-worn microphones or for use with electric instruments, such as guitars. Receivers may be mounted in a standard rack, using accessory hardware.
These systems are offered set for channel 70 (863-865 MHz), which is the range for license exempt radio microphones and in-ear monitors in the UK. A licence is not required to operate this equipment in channel 70. Up to date information should be available at www.jfmg.co.uk. PLEASE NOTE only the first 4 channels of each frequency bank are licence exempt.
Four channels may be operated simultaneously in one location. Eight frequency ‘banks’ are available, each can have a maximum of twelve preset channels. Frequencies may be set manually, in steps of 25kHz, or by selecting a frequency bank and then a preset channel. The receiver may be used to scan for an unused channel within a frequency bank and select it. The settings selected on the receiver can then by transferred to the transmitter by pressing the sync button on the transmitter and then the sync button on the receiver. The receiver has adjustable squelch to reduce RF interference. Transmitters have mute buttons; the user can prevent the audio from being heard without intervention at the receiver or by the sound operator.
System performance:Noise: Better than -103dB, A weighted. Distortion: Less than 1% THD. Operating time: 10 hours. Operating temperature: 0 to 40 degrees C.
EM 10 ReceiverPresent in all the XS series systems, this is a diversity receiver, with two rear antennae which may be removed and mounted remotely. It is constructed in a metal housing, has both balanced and unbalanced output connections, and may be rack-mounted using accessory hardware.
On the front: Standby button. LCD display shows frequency, channel, bank, sync; RF and audio level on bar-graphs, battery charge status of transmitter; scan, preset, tune menu items; active antenna. ‘Up’, ‘down’ and ‘set’ buttons navigate the menu to set the frequency; a ‘sync’ button transfers the setting to a transmitter. Audio output level, rotary control adjusts both audio outputs.On the rear: Antenna connectors, 2x BNC, 50 ohms. Audio outputs; 3-pin female XLR, balanced; 6.35mm jack socket, unbalanced; line/microphone switch. Squelch level, rotary control. DC power input, coaxial, with associated cable grip.
Sensitivity: Less than 3uV, for 52dB A RMS signal to noise. Adjacent channel rejection: 60dB. Audio frequency response: 60-16000Hz. Audio outputs: +14 dBu maximum, balanced, 3-pin XLR ; +8dBu maximum, unbalanced, 6.35mm jack. Power source: 12V DC nominal, 300mA. Dimensions: 200 x 127 x 42mm. Weight: 730g.
Included accessories: 2x rod antennae, manual, NT 2-3 AC power adapter.Optional accessories: Rack-mounting hardware, GAM 1, GAM 2, GAM 3, see below.
SKM 65, SKM 35 Transmitters – HandheldBoth hand held transmitters are similar. The SKM 65 is fitted with a super-cardioid condenser capsule, to offer ‘brilliant sound’, the SKM 35 has a cardioid dynamic capsule offering ‘the legendary e 835 sound’ to ‘cut through high on-stage levels’, both offer ‘high feedback rejection’.
On the body: LCD display panel shows frequency, battery capacity remaining. Mute button and LED. Power LED flashes when batteries are low. Input sensitivity control, slide switch. On/off button.On the end: Sync button. Lower part of body unscrews to reveal battery compartment.
Frequency response: 80 – 16000 Hz, microphone. Sound pressure level: 144/149dB SPL maximum, SKM 65/ SKM 35. Power source: 2x 1.5V AA cells. Dimensions: 54 x 250 (diameter x length) mm. Weight: 240g approximately.
Included accessories: 2x AA cells, manual, transmitter pouch. MZQ stand-mounting microphone clip.
SK20 Transmitter – Body-packThis is used in the three belt-pack systems; it may be used with condenser microphones or instrument pick-ups.
On the top: Audio input, for microphone or instrument; 3.5mm 3-pole jack, wired differently for microphone and line. Mute button and LED. Power LED flashes when batteries are low. Antenna, fixed whip.On the sides: Input sensitivity control, slide switch. Sync button. On/off button.On the front: LCD display panel shows frequency, battery capacity remaining.On the rear: Belt clip, battery compartment.

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