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Sennheiser EW-DX SKM-S Handheld Transmitter Y1-3 (1785.2 – 1799.8 MHz)

Original price was: $55.00.Current price is: $27.50.

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Sennheiser EW-DX SKM-S Handheld Transmitter Y1-3 (1785.2 – 1799.8 MHz)

Digital wireless handheld transmitter with switch compatible with Evolution Wireless Digital systems. Rugged metal housing with standard capsule interface for a wide range of Sennheiser and Neumann microphone modules. Up to 12 hours of runtime, persistent E-Ink display and charging contacts for in-device charging.

Sennheiser EW-DX simplifies your professional workflow by utilising refined technologies and decades of research to deliver a digital UHF system that can be scaled with ease. with its advanced feature set and hardware options, classrooms, corporate campuses, and live productions benefit from a network-ready system that is designed to integrate seamlessly. The system quickly assesses your environment and uses equidistant channel spacing to deploy frequencies while tools like Sennheiser’s Control Cockpit, Wireless Systems Manager, and Smart Assist App allow you to monitor your system remotely. In-device charging, 12-hour battery operation, and switching bandwidth up to 88 MHz are only a few more of the many features that make EW-DX the right tool for the job.

Key Features:

134 Db Input Dynamic Range with SePAC

10mw Rf Power for 100m Range

Charging Contacts for Chg 70N

Persistent E-ink Display, Always On

Up to 12 Hours with Lithium-ion Battery

Programmable Mute Switch Options

Function Buttons for Direct Control

Switchable Low Cut Filter Options

Versatile Charging Options Available

Sennheiser Standard Capsule Interface

Worldwide Usage, Subject to Rf Regulations

Metal Housing

Test Tone Generator

Digital Audio Trim

Switchable Led Configuration (On/Off)

What’s in the Box:

Sennheiser EW-DX SKM-S Handheld Transmitter Y1-3 (1785.2 – 1799.8 MHz)

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