- Overview
- Included Items
- Features
- Frequency Range DW
The Sennheiser EW500-G4-CI1-DW is a professional wireless guitar system, including a Sennheiser SK500-G4 beltpack transmitter and CI1 instrument cable.
The CI1 cable is terminated in a standard 1/4 inch jack plug for use with electric guitars or acoustic instruments fitted with a 1/4 jack pickup. The extended frequency range of this G4 system ( 25Hz to 18 KHz ) means that it also works very well with bass guitar.
This system also provides a cost-effective way of buying the SK500-G4 beltpack and EM300-500 G4 receiver together for use with an optional EW microphone. Compatible microphones are shown in the drop-down box above.
1 x EM300-500 G4 true-diversity rackmount receiver
1 x SK500-G4 beltpack transmitter
1 x CI1 instrument cable with 1/4 inch jack plug
2 x AA batteries
1 x NT2-3 12V power supply
1 x GA 3 rackmount kit
2 x Rod antennas with BNC connections
1 x User manual and frequency planner sheet
True diversity half-rack receiver in a full-metal housing with intuitive OLED display for full control
Easy and flexible wireless synchronization between transmitter and receiver via infrared
Up to 32 compatible channels
Up to 88 MHz bandwidth with 3520 selectable frequencies, fully tunable in a stable UHF range
Ethernet connection for Wireless Systems Manager (WSM) control software for advanced frequency coordination in multi-channel setups
High RF output power (up to 50 mW, adjustable in three steps 10/30/50) depending on country regulations
Range DW (790 - 865 MHz)
Range DW 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 4 x systems simultaneously.
With a standard UK radio mic licence, it can be used between 823-832 MHz. This is sufficient bandwidth to alllow the use of upto 12 x simultaneous systems. Access to 823-832 MHz is also well co-ordinated across Europe, so Range DW is a good choice for companies working both in the UK and in Europe.
Please phone our Sales Team on 01707 332104 if you have any questions about frequencies and licencing, we will be happy to help.