SR 300 IEM G3

Émetteur stéréo pour les retours sans fil. 1680 fréquences UHF réglables. Égaliseur 5 bandes intégré. Réponse en fréquence audio étendue. Contrôlable à distance par le logiciel Wireless Systems Manager. Robuste boîtier métallique.
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719.00
TVA incluse - Livraison gratuite

Aperçu

You can only sound better if you hear yourself better. Wireless monitoring is taken to the next level of perfection with the Sennheiser G3 monitoring system. New pass-through sockets for the audio signal enable the audio feed from a console to be routed to other devices in the chain, simplifying setup. The enhanced audio frequency response of 25 to 15,000 Hz means the sound the performers hear is the most realistic and life-like a wireless monitor system has ever had to offer.


Caractéristiques

  • Robuste corps métallique

  • Largeur de bande de 42 MHz : 1680 fréquences UHF réglables pour une réception sans interférence

  • Banque de fréquences élargie jusqu'à 16 fréquences compatibles

  • Port Ethernet de communication avec le logiciel Wireless Systems Manager (WSM) pour le pilotage depuis un ordinateur assurant un excellent contrôle des données, en particulier avec les systèmes professionnels multicanaux

  • Squelch Pilot tone permettant d'éliminer toute interférence HF quand l'émetteur est arrêté

  • Réponse en fréquence audio étendue

  • Plage de sensibilité audio élargie

  • Synchronisation sans fil des paramètres récepteur depuis l'émetteur

  • Interface utilisateur par menu convivial offrant plus d'options de commande

  • Affichage graphique lumineux

  • Fonction de verrouillage automatique évitant le changement accidentel des réglages

  • Compresseur-expenseur HDX pour une plus grande pureté sonore

  • Fonction mute programmable

  • Gamme d'accessoires permettant d'adapter le système à n'importe quelles conditions d'utilisation


Qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans la boîte ?

  • 1 SR 300 G3, émetteur stéréo
  • 1 GA 3 pour montage en rack
  • 1 NT 2, alimentation
  • 1 antenne
  • Manuel utilisateur

Caractéristiques techniques

  • Plage de fréquences
    823...865 MHz / Power supply unit UK
    823...865 MHz / Power supply unit EU / Germany
    823...865 MHz / Power supply unit EU
    780...822 MHz / Power supply unit UK
    780...822 MHz / Power supply unit EU / Germany
    780...822 MHz / Power supply unit EU
    734...776 MHz / Power supply unit US
    734...776 MHz / Power supply unit EU
    626...668 MHz / Power supply unit US
    626...668 MHz / Power supply unit EU
    566...608 MHz / Power supply unit US
    566...608 MHz / Power supply unit EU
    516...558 MHz / Power supply unit US
    516...558 MHz / Power supply unit EU
  • Dimensions
    212 x 202 x 43 mm
  • Réponse en fréquence audio (casque)
    25 - 15000 Hz
  • Compresseur-expanseur
    HDX
  • Connecteur audio XLR
    2 x XLR-3 jack
  • Préréglages
    16
  • Distorsion harmonique totale (DHT)
    < 0,9 %
  • Poids
    980 g
  • Rapport signal/bruit (S/B)
    > 90 dB(A)
  • Gamme de fréquences HF
    516 - 865 MHz
  • Puissance de sortie HF
    10/30 mW commutable
  • Fréquences de reception/Diffusion
    1680
  • Bande passante commutable
    42 MHz
  • Excursion de fréquence maximale
    +/- 48 kHz
  • Conformément à
    15 mW: ETS 300422, ETS 300454; 100 mW: ETS 301 489-1 / -2; FCC Part 74.861 / CANADA RSS-123,
  • Modulation
    FM, MPX-Stereo
  • Connecteur d’antenne
    BNC
  • Prise pour casque d'écoute
    > 100mW (32 Ω)
  • Gamme de tensions d’entrée
    + 22 dBu max

FAQ

  • How do I choose a frequency range for wireless systems (Frequency Finder Explained)?

    To help select an appropriate operating frequency range for wireless microphones and wireless IEM systems for your geographical area we offer a tool on our website called the Frequency Finder: (http://en-us.sennheiser.com/service-support-frequency-finder).

    From the control panel in the upper left corner of the page type in your zip code and click on your town or city from the pop-up list. Once the zip code is entered and the town/city selected then click SEND. The Frequency Finder queries the FCC database and reports back a list of broadcast facilities and their relative signal strengths at your location (determined by power and distance).

    The results of the Frequency Finder should be interpreted as follows:

    - "white" = indicates strong broadcast facility signals that might disrupt your system and would likely cause issues if these frequencies were to be used.
    - "yellow" = indicates weak broadcast facility signals that should be able to be worked around to find some available frequencies to use.
    - "green" = indicates vacancies (ie: no broadcast facility signals) and should result in plenty of available frequencies to use.

    NOTE: Once the Frequency Finder results list has been generated a new drop down menu labelled RANGE will appear just above the RESET and SEND buttons. From the RANGE drop down menu you can select the product range that you are interested in and once a product range is selected the different operating frequency ranges of the selected product range will overlay on the Frequency Finder results list as a pale BLUE HIGHLIGHT so you can see where the frequency ranges fall. From here you can review the Frequency Finder results list to determine what operating frequency range would be optimal for your region. 

    The default settings of the Frequency Finder are set for general use both indoors and outdoors. If the initial results list doesn't appear to show any available frequencies try changing the "ATT" drop down menu from 30 dB to 40 dB and the color indicators for available frequencies will adjust accordingly.

    NOTE: In a vacant television channel you can operate up to 8 wireless microphone systems or about 6 wireless IEM systems.

    NOTE: All frequencies above 700MHz are reserved by the government to facilitate the use of internet capable mobile devices. Government regulations prohibit the sale and use of equipment that operates in these frequencies in the United States.



    SR 300 IEM G3-E-UK ( #503650 ), SR 300 IEM G3-E-EU-X ( #503649 )
  • How can I get two (2) separate mono mixes out of one stereo transmitter?

    1.) Plug your first mono mix into the left input port on the back of the SR300IEMG3 transmitter, and then plug your second mono mix into the right side input.

    2.) Make sure the transmitter is set to stereo mode

    3.) Turn on your bodypack receiver and hit the "set" button to enter the menu list

    4.) Find the "Mode" option, hit the set button, change the setting to "Focus", and hit the set button again to save it

    5.) Scroll until you find "Exit" and hit set to leave the menu screen

    6.) Now you are back on the main screen of the pack. from the main screen you can now choose which mix you want to hear by panning left or right with the arrow keys. Hit the down arrow a few times until only mix #1 can be heard, or hit the up arrow a few times until only mix #2 can be heard.  The arrows act as a crossfader between the two sources.   

    7.) There is no limit to how many receiver packs can tune in to these 2 mono mixes you are transmitting, so if you have additional packs just set them to the same frequency and repeat steps 3-6 above.

    8.)  Just be aware that there may be a small amount of bleed from one channel into the other during quiet passages.



    SR 300 IEM G3-E-UK ( #503650 ), SR 300 IEM G3-E-EU-X ( #503649 ), SR 300 IEM G3-E-EU ( #503648 ), SR 300 IEM G3-D-UK ( #503647 ), SR 300 IEM G3-D-EU-X ( #503646 ), SR 300 IEM G3-D-EU ( #503645 ), SR 300 IEM G3-C-US ( #503644 ), SR 300 IEM G3-C-EU ( #503643 ), SR 300 IEM G3-B-US ( #503642 ), SR 300 IEM G3-B-EU ( #503641 )

Téléchargement

  • Architects Specifications
  • Misc
    • SR 300 IEM 529680_0901_SP9_INT_US.pdf (7.9 MB) Download

    • IEM 300 BerE_823-865MHz.pdf (730 KB) Download

    • IEM 300 BerC_734-776MHz.pdf (720 KB) Download

    • SR300IEMFRINT.pdf (7.9 MB) Download

    • SR_300_IEM_G3__03_2013.pdf (530 KB) Download

  • Technical Information
  • Frequency Sheets
    • Frequency Sheet 566-608 MHz (720 KB) Download

    • Frequency Sheet 516-558 MHz (730 KB) Download

    • Frequency Sheet 626-668 MHz (720 KB) Download

    • Frequency sheet G (566 - 608 MHz) (840 KB) Download

    • Comparative frequency charts for radio microphones (880 KB) Download

    • Notice de fréquence 1 (730 KB) Download

    • Notice de fréquence 2 (720 KB) Download

    • Notice de fréquence 3 (720 KB) Download

    • Notice de fréquence 4 (720 KB) Download

    • Notice de fréquence 5 (730 KB) Download

    • Notice de fréquence 6 (720 KB) Download

  • High Resolution Images
  • Notice d'emploi
  • EC Déclaration de Conformité
    • EC Declaration of Conformity (370 KB) Download

  • Firmware Updates
    • Sennheiser Firmware Package ew G3 - evolution wireless G3 (SENNPKG) - Version 1-7-7 (790 KB) Download