- Overview
- Included Items
- Features
- Frequency Range E
The Sennheiser EW-IEM-G4-E system contains everything you need for wireless in-ear-monitoring on stage. The SR-IEM-G4 transmitter is a stereo design with 2 x XLR inputs.
The included EK-IEM-G4-E beltpack is a rugged unit fitted with a standard 3.5mm stereo minijack socket. This can be used with the supplied IE4 in-ear earphones but is also compatible with any other earphones fitted with a standard miniack ( e.g. custom moulds etc ). The beltpack features 'Focus Mode' which converts the system from stereo output to dual-mono output. In Focus Mode, when the transmitter is fed with two different monitor mixes, the Up and Down buttons on the beltpack allow adjustment on the pack to hear Mix 1, Mix 2 or a blend of both.
1 x SR IEM G4 stereo transmitter
1 x EK IEM G4 stereo beltpack receiver
1 x Pair of IE 4 in-ear earphones
1 x 12V DC power supply
2 x AA batteries
1 x BNC rod antenna
1 x GA 3 rackmount kit
1 x User guide & frequency planner sheet
Engineered for professional live sound : Rugged all-in-one wireless monitoring system for in-ear applications.
Robust bodypack receiver and reliable in-ear monitoring IE 4 earphones delivering clarity along the whole frequency spectrum for daily use on stage
Half-rack stereo transmitter in a full-metal housing with OLED display for full control
Easy and flexible wireless synchronization between transmitter and receiver via infrared
Compatible with Sennheiser WSM control software for flexible frequency allocation
Up to 16 compatible channels
Up to 42 MHz bandwidth with 1680 selectable frequencies, fully tunable in a stable UHF range
Transmission Range: up to 100 meters / 300 feet
High RF output power (up to 30 mW) depending on country regulations
Range E ( 823-865 MHz )
Range E is a flexible choice for use in the UK and across Europe. Without a licence it can be used in the UK between 863-865 MHz. This is enough bandwidth to allow the use of upto 3 x IEM systems simultaneously.
With a UK radio mic licence, it can be used between 823-832 MHz. This falls under the scope of the revised licence brought into effect in April 2015. This is sufficient bandwidth to alllow the use of upto 9 x simultaneous IEM systems. Access to 823-832 MHz is also well co-ordinated across Europe.
Please phone our Sales Team on 01707 332104 if you have any questions about frequencies and licencing, we will be happy to help.