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Sennheiser XSW IEM Twin A-Band Bundle

Bundle offer comprising

Sennheiser XSW IEM Set A-Band

Wireless UHF In-Ear System

  • Consisting of transmitter (XSW IEM SR) and pocket receiver (XSW IEM EK)
  • Frequency range A-band: 476 - 500 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 antenna, 2x AA batteries

Sennheiser XSW IEM EK A-Band

Wireless UHF In-Ear Receiver

  • Frequency range: A-band 476 - 500 MHz
  • Frequency range: 45 - 15.000 Hz
  • Switching bandwidth: 24 MHz
  • EQ
  • Limiter
  • Frequency presets
  • Focus Mode
  • Infrared Sync
  • Operating time: approx. 6 hours - depending on the volume setting
  • 3.5 mm mini jack headphone output
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 95 x 70 x 26 mm
  • Weight: 110 g
  • Includes Sennheiser IE 4 in-ear headphones and 2x AA batteries
  • Available since August 2025
  • Item number 623439
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Switchable Frequencies Yes
  • Mono/Stereo Mono, Stereo
  • Limiter Yes
  • Incl. Earpieces Yes
  • Focus, Mixed, Dual Mono Yes
  • Frequency from 476 MHz
  • Frequency to 500 MHz
899 €
All prices incl. VAT
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An ideal starting point for personal monitoring

The XSW IEM set from high-quality manufacturer Sennheiser delivers wireless in-ear monitoring at an entry-level price. The beginner-friendly, easy-to-use set includes a UHF transmitter with two belt packs as well as a pair of earphones for users looking to switch to in-ear monitoring at their next gig or band rehearsal. Although features of more high-end transmission systems, such as a greater selection of carrier frequencies, deeper audio transmission ranges, and network capability, are reserved for the higher-priced model series, the XSW IEM system's budget-friendly in-ear monitoring delivers the goods in terms of transmission power and features ultra-lightweight belt packs with built-in focus mode, making it ideal for band setups. The set, which works between 476 and 500Mhz and is also available for other frequency bands, can also be used without a licence in Germany.

Sennheiser XSW IEM Set A-Band Wireless UHF In-Ear System

Simple and flexible

The XSW IEM system is designed to help users level up their sound, delivering a consistently familiar monitor sound on any stage to that experienced in the rehearsal room. The sound experience starts at 45Hz and continues through to 15kHz, with the earphones designed to accommodate frequency ranges of 40Hz to 20kHz. The transmitter and receiver are ready to send one or two signals to the musician's ears as soon they are operating on a common frequency. The belt packs are equipped with four buttons and a volume control for adjusting the signal balance, limiter, EQ, and band-compatible focus mode and come in a lightweight design, tipping the scales at around 110g including batteries, for a comfortable performance. The transmitter housing, measuring 200x128x42mm, is half the width of a 19" rack and weighs 700g.

Sennheiser XSW IEM Set A-Band Wireless UHF In-Ear System

Convincing live features

The Sennheiser XSW IEM is the perfect entry-level system, featuring ready-to-use frequency presets that allow the first steps to be carried out in minutes. Musicians and actors can adjust the volume to taste during their performance courtesy of the belt pack, while the charge level of the two standard AA batteries, which last up to six hours, is constantly displayed on the receiver. Band musicians will also benefit from the inclusion of a focus mode, which can be used to send two audio signals to their belts packs, enabling them to create their own individual mixes. A reliable signal transmission is guaranteed during hectic live performances courtesy of the securely screw-mounted BNC antenna and the lockable input sockets on the transmitter. Touring artists will also benefit from both the transmitter's robust metal housing and the ability to adjust the input sensitivity to the output level of the club's mixing console.

Display on the Sennheiser XSW IEM EK

About Sennheiser

In June 1945, Prof. Fritz Sennheiser founded the Wennebostel Laboratory, which initially produced measuring equipment. Commissioned by Siemens in 1945, the young company developed the MD-1 microphone, which was launched in 1946. After the development of further microphones, the company was renamed Sennheiser Electronic in 1958. Two years later, Sennheiser introduced the MD 421 dynamic microphone, which is still in production today and still held in high esteem by many sound engineers. Further groundbreaking developments, such as the HD 414 headphones and the MD 441 microphone classic, hugely enhanced the company’s international reputation, eventually making Sennheiser one of the leading manufacturers of microphone and headphone systems in the world.

Focus mode for a superior gig experience

Anyone who uses the XSW IEM system in rehearsal rooms and not just for performances can also enjoy the same monitor sound here as they encounter during gigs. Using focus mode, where the two input signals are sent to the two receivers, where they are also separately mixed, individual band members such as the lead singer, for example, can prioritise their own voices based on the overall band sound. This involves routing a main mix to one AUX patch and the vocals to another, while the singer regulates the balance between vocals and band mix independently from the belt pack. Just one transmitter is capable of delivering sound to any number of receivers, making this sufficient for the entire band. Each band member can then decide how best to mix the two channels as part of their own monitoring experience.

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