Wireless Lavalier Microphone
This Sennheiser EW-DX wireless lavalier microphone is perfect for presentations, seminars, and speeches where it is convenient to keep your hands free. This lapel microphone is attached to a piece of clothing on the chest. This keeps it in a stable position during presenting and ensures that the distance between mouth and microphone stays the same throughout. Moving your hands and gesticulating during presenting is now possible! A disadvantage of this microphone is that it is not possible to switch microphones between speakers. If you have more than one person speaking, you will need separate microphones.
Frequencies
Our wireless Sennheiser microphones all use the S1-S10 band (606-694 MHz). After shifting the free frequencies using the 4G network, this bandwidth will be freed for use. This ensures that you will not experience interference or technical difficulties when using our microphones.
Settings
The receiver has a very extensive settings menu. You can control the volume and tone of the mic on the receiver, among other things. The battery status, signal strength, and frequency are shown standard on the display.
Paring
In order to allow the receiver and microphone to communicate with each other simply, this system has a sync function. You can sync the belt pack with the receiver via infrared, making these items simple and ideal for communicating with each other. There is no need to manually choose frequencies.
Tech specs
Brand
Sennheiser
Receiver
EW-DX EM 2
Transmitter
EW-DX SK
Microphone
MKE40 EW
Frequency band
S1-S10 Band (606 – 694 MHz)
Microphone type
Lapel microphone with cardioide characteristic
Channels
38 - 48
Battery life
8 hours
Battery type
AA
Connection
XLR (3 pronged)
Maximum SPL
118 dB
Wireless microphone set dimensions
541 x 635 x 185 mm (W x D x H)
Wireless microphone set weight
12.5 KG
Tips
Frequencies
After shifting the available frequencies (using the 4G network), the B-band (626-688 MHz) in the Netherlands will be available for free use. For clients in Belgium, we recommend the A-band (516-558 MHz).
Synchronising
By pushing in the sync button on the receiver and holding the wireless microphone in front of it, the system will sync directly with the wireless microphone. This eliminates the need for manual setup.