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Sennheiser EW-D MCM 114 R4-9 Bundle

Bundle offer comprising

Neumann MCM 114 Set Brass/Sax/Uni

Microphone Set

  • Neumann MCM System for trumpet, trombone, saxophone, flugelhorn and percussion instruments

Set consisting of:

  • KK 14 capsule
  • SH 150 gooseneck
  • AC 31 connecting cable 3.5 mm mini jack 1.8 m
  • WS 110 windscreen
  • MCM 100 output stage
  • MC 6 mounting clip
  • Bag

Sennheiser EW-D SK Base R4-9

Digital Wireless System

  • Frequency range R4-9: 552 - 608 MHz
  • Switching bandwidth: 56 MHz
  • Dynamic range: 134 dB
  • Audio transmission range: 20 - 20.000 Hz
  • Transmitter power: 10 mW
  • Connection: 3.5 mm TRS jack with a screw thread
  • 4-Digit battery indicator on the receiver
  • Mobile access possible via Smart Assist App for system settings
  • Operating time with AA batteries: up to 8 hours
  • 2 BNC antenna connectors
  • Outputs: XLR, jack (balanced/unbalanced)
  • Incl. 2 x antennas, a power supply with country adapter, rackmount set and AA batteries
  • Matching guitar cable: 148536 (not included)
  • Available since January 2023
  • Item number 558561
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Channels Instrument Microphone 1
  • Transmission System Digital
  • Frequency 552 MHz – 608 MHz
  • Receiver Type Stationary
  • Frequency display Yes
  • Removable antenna BNC
  • Accu Transmitter Optional
  • Charging System Optional
  • Dante No
  • Diversity Yes
  • Transmitter Type Pocket Transmitter
  • Mic Model 539070
  • Transmission power in mW 10 mW
  • Switching bandwidth in MHz 56 MHz
  • Frequency scan Yes
  • Monitoring the battery status Yes
  • Rackkit Yes
  • Output XLR
  • Receiver width in mm 212 mm
  • Receiver height in mm 44 mm
  • Receiver depth in mm 189 mm
  • Receiver weight in kg 1 kg
1.075 €
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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