Established in 1945 in Wedemark, Germany, Sennheiser is the acknowledged world leader in microphone technology, RF-wireless and infrared sound transmission, headphone transducer technology, and most recently, in the development of active noise-cancellation. Sennheiser Electronic Corporation (SEC) is the U.S. wholly-owned subsidiary, with headquarters in Old Lyme, Connecticut. SEC represents all Sennheiser products in the United States. It distributes a variety of other pro audio lines, including Neumann, Turbosound, HHB, and K+H. Our commitment to the world of audio is simple: we offer products that provide the finest combination of performance and value available anywhere, and back them up with superlative service.
The Sennheiser 2000ENG Package Portable Wireless Monitoring System is a compact, professional and reliable wireless monitoring system. It includes the rugged SK 2000 transmitter and EK 2000 receiver. Together the transmitter and receiver achieve pristine audio results and range for both musical instruments and vocals alike. Users can select between 64 UHF compatible frequencies over 20 banks for optimum results.
Equipped with adaptive diversity, the camera receiver ensures reliable reception. Five frequency ranges with up to 75 MHz switching bandwidth also provide optimum flexibility for components of the 2000 series. The transmitter settings can be synchronized quickly from EK 2000 using infrared technology.
This wireless monitoring set’s receiver uses adaptive diversity
technology. The earphone cable serves as a second antenna, which
considerably reduces the number of drop-outs. Combined with IE 4
ear-canal phones for precise sound reproduction, EK 2000 IEM conveys an
authentic acoustic pattern of live sound and allows you to monitor your
own performance perfectly.
Hiding underneath the sturdy 19-inch metal housing of the stationary
receiver is highly advanced professional transmission technology. As
with all components of the 2000 series, with the EM 2000 you can use
five windows of up to 75 MHz in the UHF range. 20 channel bands with up
to 64 presets and 6 channel bands each with up to 64 user-programmable
channels are available. Each transmitter can be synchronized quickly
and easily using infrared. The transmitter can be connected to networks
via its Ethernet socket and can be monitored and controlled remotely
from the PC using the Sennheiser Wireless System Manager software.
Equipped with the same features as EM 2000 but designed as a twin
receiver, EM 2050 makes it possible for the RF signal to be looped
through with the help of an integrated active splitter. With this
design, you can set up systems with up to 16 channels without using
external splitters. An integrated equalizer and guitar tuning device
complete the package.
The new EM 3732 Dual Receiver combines bullet-proof reliability with ease of use. The wide switching bandwidth of 90 MHz and multiple connection options make these receivers the most flexible in the market. They feature a number of innovative functions, such as a digital audio output, high-contrast OLED display and extraordinarily intuitive operation via an icon-based menu.