Description
Sennheiser G3 EW 100-ENG Radio Mics
ENG system with bodypack/receiver/plug-on transmitter.
- Plug-on transmitter turns XLR-equipped mics into wireless devices
- Adaptive diversity technology for high reception quality
- Easy synchronization of transmitters via infrared interface
This Sennheiser G3 ENG set offers a great amount of flexibility for portable recording indoors or outdoors.
Its SKP 100 G3 plug-on transmitter transforms XLR equipped devices (such as microphones and mixing consoles) into wireless devices by simply plugging the unit in.
The bodypack transmitter, as well as the plug on, can by synced up to the receiver with the simple push of a button.
A very small high-quality directional clip-on microphone completes this set.
Portable components always work easiest when you do not have to think about them. This was the basis on which the EK 100 G3 was developed. Its adaptive-diversity technology provides excellent reception at all times. This receiver is designed to securely attach to a camera’s shoe using a clamp mount. The EK 100 G3 also can synchronize to a G3 transmitter with a simple push of a button. The EK100G3 is compatible with the optional DC 2 external adapter for extended use without batteries where a 12VDC source is available.
Technical downloads:
Working with ew G3 (2.8 MB)
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