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Sennheiser Ew Iem G4 Wireless Monitor System 470-516mhz

Sennheiser Ew Iem G4 Wireless Monitor System 470-516mhz
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$3,077.04 $4,154.00

The Sennheiser ew IEM G4 Wireless Monitor System 470-516MHzfrom Sennheiser ew IEM G4 Wireless Monitor System 470-516MHzis part of the evolution family of wireless monitoring systems and includes an SR IEM G4 transmitter, a EK IEM G4 stereo receiver, a pair of IE 4 earphones, a rod antenna, GA 3 rackmount kit, and two AA batteries. This kit can be used as a rugged, all-in-one wireless in-ear monitoring system for live stage, theater, and house of worship applications. The system provides up to 1680 frequencies tunable in 25 kHz steps to deliver clear, audio without interference and dropouts. Additional transmitters and receivers can be added for up to 16 wireless IEM channels.

For Musicians and Performers    EK IEM G4 Stereo Receiver    Pair of IE 4 Earphones    SR IEM G4 Stereo Transmitter    1680 Selectable Frequencies in UHF Range    Up to 16 Compatible Channels    300' Transmission Range    Includes GA 3 Rackmount Kit    Rod Antenna    2 x AA Batteries

System
ModulationWideband FM
Frequency Band470 to 516
Channels and GroupsMax 1680 Receiving Frequencies, Adjustable in 25 kHz Steps
20 Frequency Banks, Each with up to 16 Factory-Preset Channels, No Intermodulation
6 Frequency Banks with up to 16 Programmable Channels
Up to 42 MHz Switching Bandwidth
Nominal/Peak Deviation±24 kHz / ±48 kHz
DiversityAdaptive Diversity
Sensitivity< 4 μV, Typically 1.6 μV for 52 dBA
Adjacent Channel SelectivityTypically ≥ 65 dB
Intermodulation AttenuationTypically ≥ 70 dB
Blocking≥ 80 dB
Squelch5 to 25 dBμV, Adjustable in 2 dB Steps
Pilot Tone SquelchCan Be Switched Off
Compandor SystemSennheiser HDX
Signal to Noise RatioApproximately 90 dBA
THD≤ 0.9 %
Output Power2 x 100 mW at 32 Ohms (at 2.4 V, 5% THD, Nominal Deviation)
High Boost+8 dB at 80 kHz
Limiter-18 dB to -6 dB in 6 dB Steps, Can Be Switched Off
Temperature−13 to 158° F / -10 to +55° C
Receiver
Power Supply2 AA Batteries, 1.5 V or BA 2015 Accupack
Nominal Voltage3 V Battery
2.4 V Rechargeable Battery
Power ConsumptionTypically 140 mA ≤ 25 μA (at Nominal Voltage with Transmitter Switched Off)
Operating TimeApproximately 4 to 6 Hours (Depending on Volume Level)
Dimensions3.2 x 2.5 x 0.9" / 82 x 64 x 24 mm
WeightApproximately 4.4 oz / 125 g
Transmitter
Antenna OutputBNC Socket, 50 Ohms
MPX Pilot ToneFrequency/Deviation: 19 kHz (±5 kHz)
Frequency Stability±10 ppm
RF OutputSwitchable
Low: Typically 10 mW
Standard: Typically 30 mW
High: Typically 50 mW
Frequency Response25 to 15,000 Hz
Input2 x XLR/TRS Combo Socket (Electronically Balanced)
Max Input+22 dBu
THD≤ 0.9 %
Signal to Noise Ratio> 90 dB
AF Output1/4" / 6.3mm Stereo Jack (Balanced)
Power Supply12 VDC
Power ConsumptionMax: 350 mA
Dimensions8 x 8.3 x 1.7" / 202 x 212 x 43 mm (Approximately)
Weight2.17 lb / 980 g
Earphones
Frequency Range40 Hz to 20 kHz
SPL Level118 dB SPL Maximum
Impedance32 Ohms
Nominal Impedance16 Ohms
Cable Length4.6' / 1.4 m
Connector1/8" / 3.5 mm (Gold Plated)
Packaging Info
Package Weight6.18 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)16.1 x 12.7 x 3.6"

  • The half-rack, stereo transmitter's menu-driven backlit OLED display shows current frequency, frequency bank and channel number, metering of AF level, transmission status, equalizer settings, lock status, and input sensitivity. An auto-lock feature is provided to prevent settings from being accidentally altered.
  • Additionally, associated receivers can be synchronized 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 12V power supply and a GA 3 rackmount kit.

  • The bodypack 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.
  • In addition, this receiver includes a switchable high-boost and a multi-level limiter. The limiter is adjustable from -18 to -6 dB in 6 dB steps, or it can be bypassed (off). Built in a rugged metal housing, the unit 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.
  • The IE 4 earbuds deliver outstanding sound quality and feature exchangeable eartips, so you can customize the fit to ensure high isolation from outside noise and an excellent bass response.

  • Engineered for professional live sound: rugged all-in-one wireless monitoring system for in-ear applications
  • Robust bodypack receiver and reliable in-ear monitoring IE 4 headphones deliver clarity along the whole frequency spectrum for daily use on stage
  • Half-rack stereo transmitter in a full-metal housing with OLED display for full control
  • Easy and flexible wireless synchronization between transmitter and receiver via infrared
  • Compatible with Sennheiser's WSM control software for flexible frequency allocation
  • Up to 16 compatible channels
  • Up to 42 MHz bandwidth with 1680 selectable frequencies, fully tunable in stable UHF range
  • Transmission range: up to 300'
  • High RF output power (up to 30mW) depending on country regulations

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can I use both beltpack transmitter and handheld mic at the same time?

A: No, only one transmitter can be used at a time with the EM 100 G4 receiver. In order to use both transmitters simultaneously, you would need to use a second receiver the operates on the same frequency band as the transmitter for a second complete wireless system.

Q: 2. Will this work with canon c200?

A: This wireless system would work well with the Canon C200 camera. The appropriate XLR output cable for the receiver is supplied as well as mounting hardware to affix it to your camera's cold shoe. You can choose to come into the camera at mic or line level.

Q: 3. 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: 4. 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: 5. Is this safe to use with the Verizon 5G frequency ban? The FCC says 600MHz, but it also says something about some ranges in the 500MHz frequency band as well.

A: The Sennhieser EW 112P G4 UHF wireless systems work within the FCC- allowed range of 470-608MHz. 5G cellular service operated on higher frequencies than this. Sennheiser wireless systems allow for auto scanning, with 1680 frequencies to choose from, making it easy to find a clean frequency, even in the crowded UHF spectrum. .

Q: 6. 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: 7. Hello! This package have two receivers only; Can I use more receivers for same transmitter over same frequency?

A: Yes, you can add more recievers, which would all receive the same mix. The appropriate reciever is the Sennheiser EK IEM G4 Stereo Bodypack Receiver with IE 4 Earphones (A: 516 to 558 MHz), BH #SEEKIEMG4A.

Q: 8. Will these potentially interfere with lavaliers that have already been paired on a film set? I'd like to use these as IFBs.

A: Yes, the Sennheiser ew IEM G4-Twin Wireless Monitor System Kit (A1: 470 to 516 MHz) can be used on a film set where wireless microphones are already being used. As long as the 470 to 516 MHz frequency band will work in your area and does not already have a large number of wireless mics operating on the same band, there should not be any problems. The IEM G4 system offers 1,680 receiving frequencies,

Q: 9. Are these transmitters compatible with an older Sennheiser lavalier set?

A: It depends on the set and frequency bank. Please call our phone line for clarification.

Q: 10. can each receiver receive a separate channel? one XLR feeds one receiver, the other XLR feeds the other?

A: This is not possible. The microphone inputs are configured as a stereo output to each receiver.

28/08/2024

[32 Ohms] I'm extremely amazed at the quality of this device. I use it for DJ IEM monitoring and there is practically 0-latency for all intents and purposes. Being hands and wire free makes life so much simpler. Setup time was maybe 10mins (probably faster) since I was reading the manual first. Love the limiter and sensitivity functions. Pairing was easy . . .still just in awe of the superior quality of Sennheiser.

5
25/08/2024

[Sennheiser HDX] excellent product came on time and works great!

5
23/07/2024

[Sennheiser HDX] The Sennheiser ew IEM G4 has worked perfectly right out of the box. There was essentially no set up required and there has not been a single issue. It has been used in a small, medium, and large venues, both as the only IEM setup in the venue and also along with several at a time. It has been used in a tv studio with a lot of wireless equipment being used at the same time and still no problems. I was a little bit anxious to order as the G4 is brand new and might be buggy but I haven't experienced that at all.

5
08/07/2024

[16 Ohms] The quality is high. The service is the best.

5
16/05/2024

[≤ 0.9 %] Talk about rock solid reliability - I've paired this with the Senn omnidirectional antenna and transmit audio to 50-100 yards away with what sounds like great sonic accuracy. This system is reliable, dependable and generally easy to operate, the scanning is a bit tricky but after about ten times I think I got it sorted, maybe it's me. I would take this system any day over an Alto Stealth Pro II wireless and I own one of those- trust me - this is what you want! Add on the nifty power adapter Sennheiser DC2 for the battery compartment. In my case I wired that to a USB plug which gives me a way to power this off my battery powered JBL Eon One compact speakers using the their USB port. #winning! In my wedding ceremony speaker system I have eliminated the XLR and power to the speakers. Quick to setup and breakdown.

5
19/04/2024

[+8 dB at 80 kHz] so far so good... played 6 (7?) shows this month and the system is working great.

5
13/04/2024

[> 90 dB] The nest in air

5

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