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Sennheiser EM 100 G4 A-Band

Rackmount true diversity receiver, frequency range: A 516 - 558 MHz
€329.75
€320.00
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Product number: K030344

Sennheiser's Evolution Wireless G4 is the fourth generation of their popular wireless series.

  • It offers flexibility, ease-of-use and reliability, whether you are on tour, at an outdoor shoot, in the conference room or in the auditorium.
  • Compared to the Evolution Wireless G3, the G4 offers:
    • More bandwidth (88 megahertz compared to 42 megahertz)
    • More transmission power (50 milliwatts compared to 30 milliwatts)
    • Improved backlit infrared technology for syncing in dark environments
    • Automatic linking function for the 100 series
    • LCD display for the 100 series and OLED display for the 300 and 500 series
    • Automatic channel allocation and selection
  • Robust full metal housing and adapters for flight cases.
  • True diversity for both antennas for the 100, 300 and 500 series, with 11 frequency variants and adjustable transmission power up to 50 milliwatts.
  • Sennheiser's world-renown Evolution capsules on any of the handheld variants.
  • Available in different series: 100 series for live sound, 300 series for install, and 500 series for more demanding situations.
  • The 100 series and the 300 series of the Sennheiser Evolution Wireless G4 are both wireless microphone systems, but they have some key differences:

    • The 100 series is designed for live sound applications, and it has a new automatic linking function onboard that allows you to link and sync up to 12 channels. It also features an LCD display, which is easy to read in low-light situations.
    • The 300 series comes with improved backlit infrared technology for syncing in dark environments and it has OLED displays which is easier on your eyes.
    • The 300 series also come with true diversity, which means that both antennas work separately so in case one drops out for whatever reason, the other one can take over without breaking up the signal or without anyone noticing it.
    • The 300 series also comes with 11 frequency variants and adjustable transmission power up to 50 milliwatts. (30 milliwatts for the 100 series)
    • The 300 series is more suited for fixed installations in theater, broadcast, and other demanding applications, where the 100 series is more suited for live sound events.

    The 300 series and the 500 series key differences:

    • The 300 series is designed for professional use in theater, broadcast, and other demanding applications, it comes with improved backlit infrared technology for syncing in dark environments, OLED displays which is easier on your eyes and true diversity for both antennas. It also comes with 11 frequency variants and adjustable transmission power up to 50 milliwatts.
    • The 500 series is designed for professional use in live sound, theater, broadcast, and other demanding applications, it features a 88 megahertz bandwidth which provides more frequency options in heavy RF traffic areas.
    • The 500 series also comes with a new feature called "Ethernet Remote Control" which allows you to control and monitor multiple wireless systems from one central location using a web browser.
    • The 500 series is more suited for professional use in live sound, theater, broadcast, and other demanding applications where the 300 series is more suited for professional use in theater, broadcast, and other demanding applications with less frequency restriction.
    The main difference between the 300 and 500 series is that the 500 series has a higher bandwidth 88 megahertz and a new feature called "Ethernet Remote Control" which allows you to control and monitor multiple wireless systems from one central location using a web browser. The 300 series comes with improved backlit infrared technology for syncing in dark environments, OLED displays which is easier on your eyes and true diversity for both antennas. It also comes with 11 frequency variants and adjustable transmission power up to 50 milliwatts. Both are designed for professional use in theater, broadcast, and other demanding applications but the 500 series is more suited for live sound events where the 300 series is more suited for fixed installations in theater, broadcast, and other demanding applications with less frequency restriction.
    Product information

    Sennheiser's Evolution Wireless G4 is the fourth generation of their popular wireless series.

  • It offers flexibility, ease-of-use and reliability, whether you are on tour, at an outdoor shoot, in the conference room or in the auditorium.
  • Compared to the Evolution Wireless G3, the G4 offers:
    • More bandwidth (88 megahertz compared to 42 megahertz)
    • More transmission power (50 milliwatts compared to 30 milliwatts)
    • Improved backlit infrared technology for syncing in dark environments
    • Automatic linking function for the 100 series
    • LCD display for the 100 series and OLED display for the 300 and 500 series
    • Automatic channel allocation and selection
  • Robust full metal housing and adapters for flight cases.
  • True diversity for both antennas for the 100, 300 and 500 series, with 11 frequency variants and adjustable transmission power up to 50 milliwatts.
  • Sennheiser's world-renown Evolution capsules on any of the handheld variants.
  • Available in different series: 100 series for live sound, 300 series for install, and 500 series for more demanding situations.
  • The 100 series and the 300 series of the Sennheiser Evolution Wireless G4 are both wireless microphone systems, but they have some key differences:

    • The 100 series is designed for live sound applications, and it has a new automatic linking function onboard that allows you to link and sync up to 12 channels. It also features an LCD display, which is easy to read in low-light situations.
    • The 300 series comes with improved backlit infrared technology for syncing in dark environments and it has OLED displays which is easier on your eyes.
    • The 300 series also come with true diversity, which means that both antennas work separately so in case one drops out for whatever reason, the other one can take over without breaking up the signal or without anyone noticing it.
    • The 300 series also comes with 11 frequency variants and adjustable transmission power up to 50 milliwatts. (30 milliwatts for the 100 series)
    • The 300 series is more suited for fixed installations in theater, broadcast, and other demanding applications, where the 100 series is more suited for live sound events.

    The 300 series and the 500 series key differences:

    • The 300 series is designed for professional use in theater, broadcast, and other demanding applications, it comes with improved backlit infrared technology for syncing in dark environments, OLED displays which is easier on your eyes and true diversity for both antennas. It also comes with 11 frequency variants and adjustable transmission power up to 50 milliwatts.
    • The 500 series is designed for professional use in live sound, theater, broadcast, and other demanding applications, it features a 88 megahertz bandwidth which provides more frequency options in heavy RF traffic areas.
    • The 500 series also comes with a new feature called "Ethernet Remote Control" which allows you to control and monitor multiple wireless systems from one central location using a web browser.
    • The 500 series is more suited for professional use in live sound, theater, broadcast, and other demanding applications where the 300 series is more suited for professional use in theater, broadcast, and other demanding applications with less frequency restriction.
    The main difference between the 300 and 500 series is that the 500 series has a higher bandwidth 88 megahertz and a new feature called "Ethernet Remote Control" which allows you to control and monitor multiple wireless systems from one central location using a web browser. The 300 series comes with improved backlit infrared technology for syncing in dark environments, OLED displays which is easier on your eyes and true diversity for both antennas. It also comes with 11 frequency variants and adjustable transmission power up to 50 milliwatts. Both are designed for professional use in theater, broadcast, and other demanding applications but the 500 series is more suited for live sound events where the 300 series is more suited for fixed installations in theater, broadcast, and other demanding applications with less frequency restriction.