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Sennheiser EW-D SKM-S Handheld Transmitter (S1-7: 606 – 662 MHz)

Original price was: $32.00.Current price is: $19.20.

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Description

Sennheiser EW-D SKM-S Handheld Transmitter (S1-7: 606 – 662 MHz)

This Sennheiser EW-D SKM-S Handheld Transmitter is a rugged and versatile handheld transmitter for use with Evolution Wireless Digital receivers, compatible with a wide range of Sennheiser and Neumann microphone capsules.

Evolution Wireless Digital is a versatile and feature-rich digital wireless system for those who speak, sing, or play instruments that allows for seamless product pairing and management via the EW-D Smart Assist App. This handheld transmitter is compatible with a wide range of Sennheiser and Neumann microphone capsules.

Up to 2,240 selectable frequencies support up to 24 wireless systems per frequency range.

Lithium Ion battery pack delivers up to 12 hours of operation (up to 8 hours of operation with AA batteries).

Preserves every detail of even the most dynamic performances with 134 dB transmitter dynamic range.

Compatible with a wide range of Sennheiser and Neumann microphone capsules.

Compatibility

The EW-D SKM-S Handheld Transmitter is compatible with the following microphone modules:

MMD 835-1

MMD 845-1

MME 865-1

MMD 935-1

MMD 945-1

MMK 965-1

MMD 42-1

Neumann KK 204

Neumann KK 205

MM 435

MM 445

ME 9002

ME 9004

Key Features:

All-metal Housing

S1-7 Band (606 – 662 Mhz)

Digital Wireless Eliminates Noise, Interference and Static Bursts

56 MHz Bandwidth will Allow for up to 90 Channels

UHF Transmission Greatly Enhances Range, Reliability and Scalability

Mobile App Streamlines Setup and Operation and Eliminates Complicated Menus

Automated Setup Creates Reliable Connections with Minimal Time and Effort

What’s in the Box:

Sennheiser EW-D SKM-S Handheld Transmitter (S1-7: 606 – 662 MHz)

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