Sennheiser ew 300IEM G3 Home Theater System User Manual


 
6
The Transmitter
The transmitter has a fairly straightforward job: take a microphone or line-level input signal, convert
it into an RF signal, and transmit it. It sounds easy, but there are a number of variables involved in
producing accurate and dependable transmissions.
Professional events demand reliability and extensive operating range, regardless of conditions.
Sennheiser’s evolution wireless G3 transmitters meet that challenge with 30 mW of output power,
which can deliver approximately 300 feet of operating range (line of sight) in a good RF environment.
With rugged metal housings, G3 series transmitters are built to endure wear-and-tear, for consistent
results, night after night.
To preserve every nuance of your performance, evolution wireless G3 employs a proprietary noise-
reduction system called HDX™, which maximizes audio quality and avoids the noise inherent in most
RF systems. HDX™ converts the analog audio signal to RF and back to analog again, all with stunning
accuracy and quality. With a wide frequency response of 25 Hz to 18 kHz (line), evolution wireless G3
sounds as good as our wired microphones.
There are three basic types of wireless transmitters:
1) Handheld transmitters
Handhelds are the most recognizable form of
transmitter, most closely resembling traditional wired
microphones. All evolution wireless G3 handheld
transmitters (SKM 100 G3, SKM 300 G3, and SKM 500
G3) are designed to offer exceptional sound, with user-
swappable dynamic and condenser capsules from our
evolution 800 (e835, e845, e865) and 900 (e935, e945,
e965) series wired microphones.
2) Bodypack transmitters
Sennheiser evolution wireless G3 bodypack transmitters
(SK 100 G3, SK 300 G3, and SK 500 G3) offer adjustable
input sensitivity control to complement a wide range of
lavalier microphones (ME2 omni, ME4 cardioid, MKE 2
Gold omni), headmics (ME3-ew, HSP4-ew, Ear Set 4-ew),
or line-level signals such as electric guitars and basses.
With compact, rugged designs, bodypack transmitters
are commonly used in musicals, theatrical stages, film
and television sets.
3) Plug-on transmitters
Plug-on transmitters are often used on location news-
casts, reality TV, and movie sets to convert traditional
wired microphones or line level signals into wireless
devices. The SKP 100 G3 plug-on is ideal suited for dy-
namic mics, such as the MD 42 or MD 46. For condenser
mics requiring 48v phantom power, such as the MKH
416 shotgun microphone, Sennheiser also offers the
phantom power-equipped SKP 300 G3.
ME2 and 4
Lavalier Mics G3 Bodypack Transmitter
ME3 Headset Mic
G3 Handheld Transmitter
G3 Plug-On Transmitter