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No limitations. Sennheiser Wireless Systems offer professional sound for your instruments, vocals, and more.
No limitations. Sennheiser Wireless Systems offer professional sound for your instruments, vocals, and more.
Discover unparalleled audio with the freedom to move anywhere on stage. Not sure which one is right for you? Read our Sennheiser Wireless Guide here.Sennheiser are an industry leader in the world of wireless systems, offering a wide range of versatile systems to suit your needs. Their entry-level XS Wireless Series delivers a huge number of features for a starter system with stable RF performance. The XSW range is split into three series: The UHF-based XSW-1 which is great for performers and bands wanting to start out. The XSW-2 boasts improved build quality, external antennas for more stability, manual tuning, and more channels. XSW-D is digital, portable, and designed for on-camera use for interviews, filmmaking, and content creation.
Next is Sennheiser's EW-D range. The digital EW-D series is designed around simplicity and stability. with easy frequency management and apps for control and monitoring. The EW-DP series, meanwhile, is UHF-based and designed for portable use in broadcasting, filmmaking, and interviews. The EW-DP has a large display for monitoring, compatibility with the Sennheiser Smart Assist app, and a range of different transmitters for use with any kind of microphone.
Finally, Sennheiser's flagship wireless range, the evolution G4 is primarily designed around live sound. Seeing use in venues and on festival stages all over the world, this UHF wireless range is rugged and can work with linked receivers of the same series, making it hugely expandable. The different series offer a variety of bandwidths for available frequencies and channel counts.