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Wireless UHF In-Ear System

  • Consisting of transmitter (XSW IEM SR) and pocket receiver (XSW IEM EK)
  • Frequency range B-band: 572 - 596 MHz
  • Transmitter power: 30 mW
  • Frequency range: 45 - 15,000 Hz
  • Switching bandwidth up to 24 MHz
  • EQ
  • Limiter
  • Frequency presets
  • Focus mode
  • Infrared sync
  • Operating time: approx. 6 hours - depending on the volume setting
  • Transmitter connections: 6.3 mm headphone output, 2x combined input sockets
  • Receiver connections: 3.5 mm mini jack headphone output
  • Transmitter dimensions (W x D x H): 200 x 128 x 42 mm
  • Receiver dimensions (W x D x H): 95 x 70 x 26 mm
  • Transmitter weight: 700 g
  • Receiver weight: 110 g
  • Incl. Sennheiser IE 4 in-ear headphones, XSW rackmount kit, power supply (NT 12-5 CW), 1x BNC omnidirectional antennas, 2x AA batteries
  • Available since April 2022
  • Item number 540825
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Switchable Frequencies Yes
  • Mono/Stereo Mono, Stereo
  • Limiter Yes
  • Incl. Earpieces Yes
  • Focus, Mixed, Dual Mono Yes
  • Frequency from 572 MHz
  • Frequency to 596 MHz
498 €
All prices incl. VAT
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Information on the supported frequency ranges

Here you can see which frequencies are supported by this wireless system and the countries in which these frequencies are allowed in the future for wireless applications.

All information is without guarantee

31 Customer ratings

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I can finally hear msyelf
bryanhonof 09.04.2024
I currently have 2 of these, plus 2 extra XSW IEM EK belt pack receivers to put a 5-piece metal band on in-ears (1 is hard-wired). We're using it in combination with a Behringer X32 rack, and have been greatly enjoying the upgrade when compared to the floor wedges we were using before.

We make heavy use of the "focus" mode on the receiver. Allowing us to have 4 individual mono mixes that the artist themselves change. No more "hey, can I hear a bit more of x?", just turn it up/down yourself.

Although the belt pack does feel as if it's made from plastic, it has met the floor a few times already, and hasn't shown signs of breaking yet. So, I'm fairly confident that they'll last me a while.

Overall, a great product. It does what I need it to do right now, and it's giving me upgrade paths for future builds.
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In ears
Phileccleston 27.11.2023
I’ve been a pro musician for over 40years I can’t believe that I’ve never used these before. The first time was last Saturday and wow!!! It was like sitting out front at the gig the most incredible sound, I even mixed the band using them after I got a decent out front sound. Absolutely incredible!!!
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Good Job
Pierrototo 26.07.2023
A realy good kit! I got some for my band (some A and B)and we are realy happy. There are simple to use and can take a hit, so no complain !
We did had some buzz one time but we not sure where it came from
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Perfect wireless in ear setup without the huge price
Jay_Clay89 24.06.2026
I upgraded from a wired behringer powerplay P1 to the Sennheiser XSW IEM. and cant really fault it. apart from the occasional dropout of sound once or twice but I put that down to more of a transmitter placement issue rather than the system itself.

I have it mounted in a rack along with the behringer XR16 mixer so setup/teardown time for gigs has been reduced as everything is left set up in the rack.
I have just ordered the antenna extension kit to mount the antenna in the top of the rack for better signal coverage.

overall sound is great as long as you have a nice clean RF channel, but expect some slight interference if the transmitter is close to metal/electrical/lighting cables. very manageable though.
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