Sennheiser XSW IEM SR Half-Rack Stereo UHF Transmitter (572-596 Megahertz)

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Sennheiser XSW IEM SR Half-Rack Stereo UHF Transmitter (572-596 Megahertz)

Also available as part of the XSW IEM SET in-ear personal wireless monitoring system, the Sennheiser XSW IEM SR is available here as an individual component—a compact stereo wireless transmitter used in conjunction with separately available XSW IEM EK stereo receivers. The transmitter features a half-rack 1 RU rugged metal housing designed for extended use in small clubs. With its detachable antenna, the unit is easy to transport and can be installed in a rack (XSW rackmount kit available separately) or used standalone on a tabletop to deliver the renowned Sennheiser sound and solid wireless reliability for musicians rehearsing or performing live on a club stage or in a house of worship.

Features:

  • Works with XSW IEM EK Stereo Receiver
  • Half-Rack 1 RU Design
  • Rugged Metal Housing, Detachable Antenna
  • 960 Frequencies, 8 Banks
  • Backlit LCD Screen
  • IR Sync
  • Headphone Output with Volume
  • Up to 12 Transmitters / 330' Range

Specifications:

  • XSW IEM SR Stereo Transmitter:
    • Frequency Ranges (RF Output Power): 572-596 MHz (30 mW)
    • Dimensions: Approx. 200 x 128 x 42 mm
    • Weight: Approx. 700 g
    • Switching bandwidth: up to 24 MHz
    • Temperature Range: 0 °C to +40 °C
    • AF frequency response: 45 Hz to 15 kHz
    • Modulation: FM Stereo
    • Signal-to-noise ratio (at nominal load and peak deviation): ≥88 dB
    • Current consumption: Approx. 400mA (depending on volume level)
    • Input rating: +12 V DC
    • Input: 2x XLR-3/¼" (6.3 mm) jack combo socket, electronically balanced
    • Antenna Output: BNC socket, 50 Ω

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