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Sennheiser EW 135P G4-E wireless microphone system

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  • Sennheiser EW 135P G4-E wireless microphone system
  • robust, wireless all-in-one system
  • excellent sound quality
  • powerful and reliable wireless transmission
  • Range: up to 100 meters
  • up to 8 hours operating time
  • Frequency range: 823 - 865 MHz
  • HDX compander system
  • Audio output 3.5 mm
  • Operating time approx. 8 hours

A broadcast-quality sound solution
EK 100 G4 camera receiver, SKM 100 G4 handheld transmitter, MMD 835-1 microphone module, MZQ 1 microphone clamp, 4 AA batteries, CA 2 camera adapter, CL 1 3.5 mm jack cable, CL 100 XLR to 3.5 mm jack cable and quick start guide

Technical data:
Frequency range: 823 - 865 MHz
Directional characteristic: cardioid
Dimensions: approx. 82 x 64 x 24 mm
Distortion factor at 1KHz: max. 0.9 %
Weight incl. batteries: approx. 160 g
Audio output: 3.5 mm jack socket: +12 dBu (mono, unbalanced)
Noise level distance: min. 110 dBA
Operating time: up to 8 hours
Power supply: 2 AA batteries, 1.5 V or rechargeable battery pack BA 2015
Switching bandwidth: up to 42 MHz

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MSRP* 699,-
604,03 Mikrofon
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Sennheiser EW 135P G4-E wireless microphone system

Short profile

  • Sennheiser EW 135P G4-E wireless microphone system
  • robust, wireless all-in-one system
  • excellent sound quality
  • powerful and reliable wireless transmission
  • Range: up to 100 meters
  • up to 8 hours operating time
  • Frequency range: 823 - 865 MHz
  • HDX compander system
  • Audio output 3.5 mm
  • Operating time approx. 8 hours

Product description for Sennheiser EW 135P G4-E wireless microphone system

A broadcast-quality sound solution
EK 100 G4 camera receiver, SKM 100 G4 handheld transmitter, MMD 835-1 microphone module, MZQ 1 microphone clamp, 4 AA batteries, CA 2 camera adapter, CL 1 3.5 mm jack cable, CL 100 XLR to 3.5 mm jack cable and quick start guide

Technical data:
Frequency range: 823 - 865 MHz
Directional characteristic: cardioid
Dimensions: approx. 82 x 64 x 24 mm
Distortion factor at 1KHz: max. 0.9 %
Weight incl. batteries: approx. 160 g
Audio output: 3.5 mm jack socket: +12 dBu (mono, unbalanced)
Noise level distance: min. 110 dBA
Operating time: up to 8 hours
Power supply: 2 AA batteries, 1.5 V or rechargeable battery pack BA 2015
Switching bandwidth: up to 42 MHz

Sennheiser EW 135P G4-E wireless microphone system

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Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
EK 100 G4 Kameraempfänger, SKM 100 G4 Handsender, MMD 835-1 Mikrofonmodul, MZQ 1 Mikrofonklemme, 4 AA Batterien, CA 2 Kameraadapter, CL 1 3,5-mm-Klinkenkabel, CL 100 XLR auf 3,5-mm-Klinkenkabel und Kurzanleitung
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4044155266689
KAN
509991

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