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Sennheiser Ek Iem G4 Receiver With Ie 4 Earphones 558-608 Mhz

Sennheiser Ek Iem G4 Receiver With Ie 4 Earphones 558-608 Mhz
  • Product Code: eq53294
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$1,499.85 $1,874.81

The Sennheiser EK IEM G4 Receiver with IE 4 Earphones 558-608 MHzfrom Sennheiser EK IEM G4 Receiver with IE 4 Earphones 558-608 MHzis an addition to their evolution series of wireless systems. It features adaptive diversity technology and can be used when paired with a companion transmitter as part of a wireless RF monitoring system for live stage, theater, and rehearsal applications.

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

Furthermore, this receiver includes a switchable high-boost and a multi-level limiter. The limiter is adjustable from -18 dB to -6 dB in 6 dB steps or defeatable (off). Built in a rugged metal housing, it is powered by two 1.5V AA sized batteries or by a Sennheiser BA 2015 rechargeable accupack. The earphone output uses a 3.5mm stereo jack socket.

EK IEM G4 Stereo Bodypack Receiver    1 x Pair of IE 4 Earphones    Up to 16 Compatible Channels    42 MHz Bandwidth    1680 Selectable Frequencies in UHF Range    300' Transmission Range

Receiver
Frequency BandG: 558 to 608 MHz
Receiving FrequencyMaximum 1680 receiving frequencies, adjustable in 25 MHz steps
20 frequency banks, each with up to 16 factory-preset channels, no intermodulation
6 frequency banks with up to 16 programmable channels
Switching BandwidthUp to 42 MHz
Nominal/Peak Deviation±24 kHz / ±48 kHz
Receiver TypeAdaptive diversity
Sensitivity< 4 μV, typ. 1.6 μV for 52 dBA (with HDX, peak deviation) rms s/n
Adjacent Channel SelectivityTypically ≥ 65 dB
Intermodulation AttenuationTypically ≥ 70 dB
Blocking≥ 80 dB
Pilot ToneSquelch: Can be switched off
Squelch5 to 25 dBµV, adjustable in steps of 2 dB
CompanderSennheiser HDX
Signal to Noise RatioApproximately 90 dBA (1 mV, peak deviation)
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)≤ 0.9%
Audio Output Power2 x 100 mW at 32 Ohms (@ 2.4 V, 5% THD, nominal deviation)
Quality Setting Range+8 dB at 80 kHz
Limiter-18 dB to -6 dB, adjustable in steps of 6 dB, can be switched off
Temperature Range14 to 131°F / -10 to 55°C
Power Supply2 x AA batteries, 1.5 V or BA 2015 accupack
Current ConsumptionAt Nominal Voltage: Approximately 140 mA
With Transmitter Switched Off: ≤ 25 µA
Operating TimeApproximately 4 to 6 hours (depending on volume level)
Dimensions3.2 x 2.5 x 0.9" / 82 x 64 x 24 mm
Weight4.4 oz / 125 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.755 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)14 x 3.25 x 2.85"

Robust bodypack receiver delivering clarity along the whole frequency spectrum for daily use on stage.

Easy and flexible wireless synchronization between transmitter and receiver via infrared.

Compatible with Sennheiser WSM control software for flexible frequency allocation.

Up to 16 compatible channels.

Up to 42 MHz bandwidth with 1680 selectable frequencies, fully tunable in a stable UHF range.

Range: Up to 100 meters / 300'.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Hello, Can I use this with G4 SK500 Transmitter?

A: Yes, the Sennheiser EK IEM G4 Stereo Bodypack Receiver can be used with a Sennheiser SK 500 G4 Transmitter that operates within the same frequency band. If you will be using the IEM receiver with a transmitter that is paired with camera-mount or rack-mount receivers, you can turn off the pilot tone on the IEM receiver and manually tune it to the same frequency.

Q: 2. Are these zero-latency? There is nothing more distracting than hearing yourself with a tiny delay.

A: These types of UHF frequency based systems will have the lowest latency possible when transmitting audio.

Q: 3. Why would this NOT work with a EW100 G3 transmitter in the same frequency range?

A: The Sennheiser EW100 series wireless components use a different/separate wireless communication protocol that prevents them from properly communicating with products from the IEM series such as the Sennheiser EK IEM G4 Stereo Bodypack Receiver with IE 4 Earphones (A: 516 to 558 MHz), even when tuned to the same frequency.

Q: 4. Can the transmitter be battery powered? Perhaps via an Audioroot BDS?

A: While I haven't experimented with it, technically you should be able to. It's a 12vdc input. So as long as you have the right cable and an adequate battery, I don't see why not.

Q: 5. Will this work with a G3 112 transmitter? For IEM and camera hop situations?

A: This item is not compatible with the G3 series. The Sennheiser EK 2000-IEM is a wireless bodypack receiver for in-ear monitoring compatible with 2000 Series wireless transmitters.

Q: 6. can you add more receivers than two?

A: Yes you can. When adding additional receivers, make sure they are all on the same band and then just tune all receivers to the same frequency and it will work perfectly.

Q: 7. can you shiping in india ?

A: Sennheiser does not allow us to ship this internationally. I apologize for the inconvenience.

Q: 8. Can these IEM receivers double as a camera hop? I the quality the same as the regular receivers?

A: Hi Dennis - the EK 300IEM can receive signal from any evolution Wireless transmitter, however, the audio signal would be processed through the headphone amplifier circuit which would have a different noise floor than the AF Output of a standard EK 100 or 500 Receiver.

Q: 9. Are these compatible with the EW100 G4 transmitters?

A: Yes, the Sennheiser EK IEM G4 Stereo Bodypack Receiver can be used with the Sennheiser SK 100 Wireless Bodypack Transmitter as long as the components are both tuned to the same frequency, however the audio going to the receiver will be mono, not stereo.

Q: 10. Would this work with my Sennheiser SK2000XP (AW Band) Transmitter?

A: No, the Sennheiser EK IEM G4 Stereo Bodypack Receiver with IE 4 Earphones (A: 516 to 558 MHz) is not compatible with the SK2000XP.

01/09/2024

[+8 dB at 80 kHz] I really dig this set up. The 500 series is the way to go when it comes to range. I often use a boom operator, so it's great for a wireless set up. I almost gave it four stars because it's not exactly set up for the operator to hear what they are recording. An extra receiver is required for that. Overall, it's a great product though.

5
13/08/2024

[0.755 lb] I am very pleased with the quality of this Transmitter-Receiver package. They don't give it away but it's worth the price. I coupled the Transmitter with a CANON model KSM8 dynamic Mic. I also have a SENNHEISER MODEL MKE600 shotgun mic for very noisy venues like being on-field FOOTBALL for NCAA games. It also works perfectly as the MKE600 has built in phantom power to service the Mic design. This combination is perfect for handheld interviews with coach staff, with a screaming crowd.

5
04/08/2024

[≥ 80 dB] This pack is amazing has display names for our musicians to easily identify which pack is theres good rf management and sounds spectacular. Wish clips were better quality and there was a rechargeable battery option but those are small grievances compared to what u get for what u pay.

5
01/07/2024

[Up to 42 MHz] Muito bom o aparelho uma sonoridade incrvel

5
25/06/2024

[≤ 0.9%] I use these on set with a compatible G4 transmitter (you need to turn off pilot tone) for client headphone monitoring. Sounds much better than the popular 216mhz VHF systems.

5
18/05/2024

[+8 dB at 80 kHz] I have used Sennheiser for many years. Never been disappointed with a Sennheiser product.

5
07/05/2024

[Up to 42 MHz] I bought this to use with my G4 wireless mics for a director or script super to monitor. I read the instructions about how to setup and it seems fine. Need some more time with it to really see how it does overall.

5
21/04/2024

[Up to 42 MHz] These WILL pair with the G4 Tx's but you have to deactivate the pilot tone on both the Tx and the IEM Rx's in order to get signal from the Tx to the Rx.

5

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