Sennheiser Evolution Wireless ew 100/300/500 Series Comparison

Sennheiser Evolution Wireless ew 100/300/500 Series Comparison
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One system for exacting demands: G3 combines analogFullcompass LogoDefinition:
A signal that is continuous in nature, as opposed to being defined as a series of discrete numbers (or elements) as found in digital signals; electrically "analogous" to an acoustical signal in the air.
system benefits with sophisticated third generationFullcompass LogoDefinition:
The number of times a recording has been copied.
technology. What this gives you: Extreme ease-of-use for up to 32 channels, huge UHFFullcompass LogoDefinition:
(Ultra High Frequency) Radio-frequency band spanning 450 MHz to 952 MHz. Commonly used for wireless microphones and broadcast television.
bandwidthFullcompass LogoDefinition:
A range of frequencies that a device can generate, reproduce, or process. This usually implies little or no alteration within the range.
, synchronization via software (ew 300 G3 and better) or infraredFullcompass LogoDefinition:
Invisible light used for remote controls, hearing enhancement systems, and some wireless microphones.
, and sophisticated antennaFullcompass LogoDefinition:
A device for radiating or receiving electromagnetic signals.
technology to truly satisfy all stage conditions. Tried & tested features make the configuration, channelFullcompass LogoDefinition:
1. In radio, television, citizen's band radio, and other wireless communications modes, a specific frequency for communication. 2. In mixers and video, an input or output signal path with controls. 3. In MIDI, one of 16 data paths.
management and operation all child's play. The three G3 Series ew 100, ew 300 and ew 500 meet every expectation in these respects – by professionals for professionals.

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