Sennheiser | XSW 1-835 DUAL-BC | 2-Channel Wireless Handheld Mic System | BC-BAND
(PLEASE NOTE that this video is talking about the single channel version)
The Sennheiser XSW 1-835 Dual bundles great sound and ease of use into a sleek handheld wireless system. The two included transmitters employ 835 cardioid capsules with a warm, smooth sound, excellent feedback rejection, and superior SPL handling. Convenient features like one-button scanning and synchronization are housed in a streamlined receiver with built-in antennas. Intuitive icon-based indicators make operation a piece of cake. Use up to 10 systems simultaneously. The Sennheiser XSW 1-835 Dual is a great handheld wireless system for singers, presenters, and instrumentalists.
Wireless dual vocal set. Includes (2) SKM 835-XSW handheld transmitters with mute switch and e 835 capsule (cardioid, dynamic), (2) MZQ 1 microphone clips, (1) EM-XSW 1 DUAL two-channel stationary receiver with internal antennas and (1) NT 12-5 CW power supply, frequency range: BC (670-694 MHz)
- Excellent live sound featuring Sennheiser's renowned evolution microphone capsules (e 835)
- Antenna-switching 2-channel diversity reception
- Integrated antennas
- Automatic frequency management and synchronization via remote channel for easy setup
- Selectable UHF frequencies within a large bandwidth
- Up to 10 compatible channels
- Excellent live sound featuring Sennheiser's renowned evolution microphone capsules
- Antenna-switching 2-channel diversity reception
- Integrated antennas
- Automatic frequency management and synchronization via remote channel for easy setup
- Selectable UHF frequencies within a large bandwidth
- Up to 10 compatible channels
Choose the Wireless Frequency correctly
> Wireless Audio Devices Guide - by Department of Infrastructure of Australian Government
https://www.communications.gov.au/what-we-do/spectrum/wireless-audio-devices
> ACMA's Channel Finder - to check what is available in your area
https://channelfinder.acma.gov.au/
> Sennheiser frequency Calculator - to find the best frequency to use in your area
http://www.frequencyfinder.com.au/