Sennheiser XSW Wireless Vocal Set wtih E825 and EM XSW1

SennheiserSKU: XSW 1-825-A

Price:
Sale price$149.5

Description

Easy to use all-in-one wireless system for singers and presenters. Rely on a solid transmission with up to 10 compatible channels in a stable UHF band. Easy to use all-in-one wireless system for singers and presenters. Rely on a solid transmission with up to 10 compatible channels in a stable UHF band

  • Excellent live sound featuring Sennheiser’s renowned evolution microphone capsules (e825 or e835)

  • Antenna-switching diversity reception

  • Integrated antennas

  • Automatic frequency management and synchronization via remote channel for easy setup

  • Selectable UHF frequencies within a large bandwidth

  • Up to 10 compatible channels

  • Dimensions
    • 200 x 42 x 127 mm
  • THD, total harmonic distortion
    • ≤ 0.9%
  • Pick-up pattern
    • cardioid
  • Signal-to-noise ratio
    • ≥ 103 dBA
  • RF output power
    • 10 mW
  • Switching bandwidth
    • up to 24 MHz
  • Operating time
    • 10 hrs
  • Modulation
    • wideband FM
  • Output voltage
    • 1/4“ (6.3 mm) jack socket (unbalanced): +6 dBu, XLR socket (balanced): +12 dBu
  • Housing
    • rugged ABS housing
  • Dynamic range
    • dynamic
  • Frequency
    • 8 frequency banks, each with up to 10 factory-preset channels
  • Frequency range
    • A: 548-572 MHz, GB: 606-630 MHz
    • B: 614-638 MHz
    • C: 766-790 MHz
    • D: 794-806 MHz
    • E: 821-832 MHz, 863-865 MHz
    • K: 925-937.5 MHz
  • Sensitivity
    • < 3 μV at 52 dB(A)rms S/N
  • Squelch
    • adjustable from 3 dBμV to 28 dBμV (combined with pilot tone)
  • Synchronization
    • 4 GHz, Low Power OQPSK (only active during synchronization)
  • Input sensitivity
    • 5 mV / Pa
  • Adjustment Range Transmitter
    • 0 to -30 dB, adjustable in 10 dB steps
  • Audio adjustment range
    • 45 dB, adjustable in 5-dB steps
  • Line / Mic level
    • 20 dB, switchable
  • Temperature Range
    • operation: 0°C to +40°C, storage: –20°C to +70°C
  • Receiver Principle
    • double superheterodyne
  • Diversity principle
    • Antenna switching diversity via internal antennas

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