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Sennheiser SR300 G3 A Transmitter IEM 516-558 Megahertz
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Sennheiser MKE2BLEM Lavalier with Lemo3 Clip & Windscreen - Gold & Black
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Sennheiser MKE1F Microphone Lavalier Omni with Lemo Plug (Flesh color)
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Sennheiser ME-104SHU Lavalier Mic Shure Plug
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Sennheiser HMD-281 PRO 1-Ear Communication Headset
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Sennheiser HMD-280 PRO5P Comm Headphones 5-Pin
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Sennheiser EM3732IIL 2-Ch RF Receiver 470-638Mhz
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Sennheiser E835 Dynamic Cardioid Microphone
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Sennheiser AD 3700 Wideband Antenna w/ Amplifier
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Sennheiser A5000CP Passive Wideband UHF Antenna
Vendor:SennheiserRegular price $420.00Sale price $420.00
Sennheiser
Sennheiser aims to shape the future of audio through the creation of unique sound experiences for its customers. As a third-generation family-run business, Sennheiser are equally proud of its over 75-year history, past accomplishments, and innovations in a constantly shifting industry. Fritz Sennheiser started the company in 1945, with the venture initially founded in a farmhouse near Hanover. Fritz Sennheiser soon developed fast-growing business opportunities, utilizing the knowledge and skill set that he attainedd in his prior scientific career to respond to a high demand for measuring devices and microphones.
The MD 82, the first shotgun microphone, was created in 1956. Shortly after, At the beginning of the 1960s, Sennheiser began, in earnest, research and development in the field of condenser microphone technology, a bridge to further applications in recording audio for film sets and TV studios.
In 1957, a wireless microphone system for professional TV use was introduced, developed in partnership with NDR. This wireless system was marketed alongside Telefunken from 1958 as “Microport”.