Professional wireless monitor users can now have from 15mW up to 100mW of power for transmitting monitoring signals, thanks to Sennheiser’s new evolution wireless SR 350 IEM G2. The twin transmitter, which makes its debut at the 2008 NAB Show, is an expansion of Sennheiser’s most successful monitoring system, guaranteeing a much greater range for wireless monitoring, along with huge flexibility. The twin transmitter, with its HDX compander, can be used with the EK 300 IEM G2 and EK 3253 monitor receivers. In total there are 1,440 UHF frequencies available for interference-free transmission. For a direct choice of channel, every transmitter has eight channel banks, each of which has 12 presets, as well as a bank with up to 12 user-selectable channels. There is also an option for the high-performance twin transmitter to be controlled and programmed via the NET 1 network system, so that both transmitters can be auditioned through separate headphone sockets. Thanks to its rackmount ears, it can be incorporated directly into any 19-inch rack. An integrated switching power supply ensures it can be used anywhere around the world.




