Sennheiser ew 100 G4-ME4 G-Band

UHF Wireless System

  • Includes the SK 100 G4 pocket transmitter and ME 4 condenser lavalier microphone
  • G-Band: 566 - 608 -MHz
  • Includes a GA 3 rackmount, an RJ10 connector cable, a NT2 power supply and 2x AA batteries

Features of the ME 4 condenser lavalier microphone:

  • Directional characteristic: Cardioid

Features of the EM 100 G4 9.5" receiver:

  • 42 MHz switching bandwidth
  • 20 Channel banks with up to 12 presets each
  • Up to 20 compatible channels
  • Fast frequency allocation for up to 12 receivers via link function with RJ10 connection
  • Frequency range: 25 - 18,000 Hz
  • Frequency transmission via infrared interface
  • Pocket transmitter with charging contacts for an optional BA 2015 battery (NiMH)
  • Pilot tone
  • Automatic frequency scan feature locates available frequencies
  • Integrated EQ
  • Audio gain: 60 dB
  • Soundcheck mode
  • 4-digit battery indicator on the transmitter and receiver
  • HDX compander
  • LCD display with RF/AF levels and channel display
  • Transmission power: 30 mW
  • 2 BNC antenna sockets
  • XLR male (balanced) and jack (unbalanced)
  • Power supply: 10.5 - 16 V DC
Available since April 2018
Item number 434388
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Capsule Type Condenser
Microphone Colour Black
Receiver Type stationary
Frequency 566 MHz – 608 MHz
Transmission system Analog
Channels Lapel Microphone 1
Pattern cardioid
Diversity 1
Mic Model 141824
Receiver Width in mm 212 mm
Receiver Height in mm 43 mm
Receiver Depth in mm 202 mm
Receiver Weight in kg 1 kg
Transmitting Power in mW 30 mW
Selectable Frequencies 240
Switching Bandwidth in MHz 42 MHz
Frequency Display 1
Frequency Scan 1
Removable Antenna BNC
Battery Status Monitor 1
Output XLR
Charging System Optional
Rackkit Yes
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8.799 kr
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Information on the supported frequency ranges

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