Sennheiser has began delivery new elements of its EW-DX microphone system to clients.
With preliminary elements launched final 12 months, EW-DX simplifies skilled workflows by utilising refined applied sciences to ship a digital UHF system that may be simply scaled.
The newly accessible merchandise embody a two-channel Dante receiver in a half-rack dimension, a community charger with cascading and an energetic directional wall-mounted antenna.
Sennheiser’s Management Cockpit, Wi-fi Techniques Supervisor and Good Help App software program has additionally been up to date to incorporate assist for the brand new EW-DX elements.
The EW-DX EM 2 Dante is a 9.5” two-channel receiver that enables for varied community modes to flexibly combine into present workflows. The receivers have a switching bandwidth of as much as 88MHz, which may translate – because of Sennheiser’s equidistant spacing – to as much as 146 channels in customary mode and 293 in hyperlink density mode.
The CHG 70N-C community charger, which could be cascaded as much as 5 community charger models replaces the CHG 70N non-cascading machine which shipped earlier this 12 months.
Sennheiser has additionally launched the AWM wall-mount antenna – an energetic directional antenna to be used with Evolution Wi-fi Digital microphone methods. It may be related to any stationary Evolution Wi-fi Digital receiver or EW-D ASA antenna splitter.
Michael Altemark, lead product supervisor wi-fi for enterprise communications at Sennheiser, stated: “By including Dante-enabled receivers, a cascading charger and assist from our a number of software program management platforms, we’re delivering on our dedication to supply the wi-fi microphone system options our clients want and demand.”