Sennheiser EW100 G4-ME2/835-S Wireless Combo System (with Lavalier & Handheld Microphone)

Description

Versatile wireless system for those who sing, speak or play instruments. Set includes a dynamic handheld e 835 and easy clip-on omni-directional mic.

 

Versatile wireless systems for those who sing, speak or play instruments with up to 42 MHz tuning bandwidth in a stable UHF range and fast, simultaneous setup of up to 12 linked systems. Dynamic handheld microphone e 835, robust bodypack transmitter and easy clip-on microphone ME 2-II (omni-directional) with high speech intelligibility for daily use on stage.

 

  • Engineered for professional live sound: Rugged all-in-one combo wireless system for singers, presenters and moderators.
  • Dynamic handheld microphone e 835, robust bodypack transmitter and unobstrusive clip-on microphone ME 2-II (omni-directional) with high speech intelligibility for daily use on stage
  • True diversity half-rack receiver in a full-metal housing with intuitive LCD display for full control
  • Easy and flexible wireless synchronization between transmitter and receiver via infrared
  • Fast frequency allocation for up to 12 receivers via new linking functionality
  • Up to 20 compatible channels
  • Up to 42 MHz bandwidth with 1680 selectable frequencies, fully tunable in a stable UHF range
  • Transmission Range: up to 100 meters / 300 feet

 

Differences between the sets

The ME2, ME3 and ME4 are all great set options and vary depending on your needs. While the EW 100 G4-ME2 features our classic ME 2-II omnidirectional lavalier microphone, the ME4 offers a cardioid lavalier microphone in its place. The ME3 features the ME 3-II cardioid head-worn microphone which is ideal for getting the microphone capsule closer to the sound source in noisy or reverberant rooms. Lastly, the ME2/835-S is a combo set for those that need to switch between an omnidirectional lavalier and a cardioid handheld microphone depending on their application.

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