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Sennheiser SR IEM G4 Stereo Transmitter (GB: 606 – 648 MHz)

Original price was: $30.00.Current price is: $18.00.

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Description

Sennheiser SR IEM G4 Stereo Transmitter (GB: 606 – 648 MHz)

The SR IEM G4 Stereo Transmitter from Sennheiser is an addition to their evolution series of wireless systems. It features wideband FM stereo modulation and can be used when paired with a companion receiver as part of a wireless RF monitoring system for live stage, theatre, and rehearsal applications.

The stereo transmitter is equipped with 1680 frequencies tunable in 25 kHz steps and has 20 fixed frequency banks, with up to 16 compatible frequency presets and 6 user banks with up to 16 user-programmable frequencies. The receiver’s menu-driven backlit OLED display shows current frequency, frequency bank and channel number, metering of AF level, transmission status, equaliser settings, lock status, and input sensitivity. An auto-lock feature is provided to prevent settings from being accidentally altered.

Additionally, associated receivers can be synchronised with the transmitter via an integrated infrared interface. This transmitter is built with two electronically balanced XLR/1/4″ combo sockets, a 1/4″ headphone output with headphone volume control, an Ethernet port (RJ-45 for remote network-based monitoring), and a 50 Ohm BNC-type antenna input. Finally, it has a rugged metal housing and includes a 12 V power supply and a GA 3 rackmount kit.

Key Features:

GB Band (606 – 648 MHz)

Full-metal Housing with OLED Display

Wireless Infrared Synchronisation

Up to 16 Compatible Channels

Up to 42 MHz Bandwidth

Infrared Wireless Sync Between Units

Compatible with Sennheiser WSM Software

Range Up to 100 Metres

RF Output Up to 50 Mw

What’s in the Box:

Sennheiser SR IEM G4 Stereo Transmitter (GB: 606 – 648 MHz)

Rod Antenna

Power Supply

GA 3 Rackmount Kit for G3 100/300/500 Series

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