Sennheiser ew 300 G4 Headmic1 RC GBW Band

UHF Wireless System

  • With SK 300 G4-RC with remote control, condenser microphone SL Headmic1 and EM 300-500 G4 9.5" receiver
  • Frequency range: GBW Band (606 - 678 MHz)
  • Polar pattern: Omnidirectional
  • 72 MHz bandwidth
  • 20 Frequency banks with up to 32 presets for each
  • Up to 32 compatible channels
  • Fast frequency allocation for up to 12 recipients via link function with RJ10 connection
  • Frequency response: 25 - 18,000 Hz
  • Frequency transmission over infra red interface
  • Bodypack with charging contacts for optional battery BA 2015 (NiMH)
  • Pilot tone
  • Autotune to find free frequencies
  • Integrated EQ
  • Audio gain over 60 dB range
  • Soundcheck mode
  • 4-Level battery indicator on transmitter and receiver
  • HDX compander
  • LCD with AF level and channel display
  • Switchable transmission power 10/30/50mW
  • 2 BNC antenna connector
  • XLR-Male balanced and jack unbalanced
  • Power supply 10.5 - 16 V DC
  • Includes GA 3 rackmount, RJ10 connection cable, power supply NT2 and 2x AA batteries
Available since August 2018
Item number 438243
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Headset Cannels 1
Transmission Format analog
Frequency 606 MHz – 678 MHz
Receiver Type Stationary
Pattern Omnidirectional
Earset 2 Ears
Mountable Antenna BNC
Charging System Optional
Integrated battery No
Diversity 1
Capsule Type Condenser
Mic Model 385687
Microphone Colour Silver
Transmission power in mW 50 mW
Usable Frequecies 535
Switching Bandwidth in MHz 72 MHz
Frequency Display 1
Automatic Frequency Search 1
Network Connection 1
Battery Power Display 1
Rackkit Yes
Output XLR
Receiver Width in mm 212 mm
Receiver Height in mm 43 mm
Receiver Depth in mm 202 mm
Receiver Weight in Kg 1 kg
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16.090 kr
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Information on the supported frequency ranges

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