The Sennheiser SR IEM G4 Stereo Transmitter has a robust design housed in a full-metal half-rack enclosure, and it features a vibrant OLED display. It is fully compatible with Sennheiser’s WSM control software, offering flexible frequency allocation and support for up to 16 channels. The transmitter comes with a rod antenna and a GA 3 rackmount set for easy installation in a rack case. With a transmission range of up to 100 meters (300 feet), the SR IEM G4 provides a versatile and high-performance solution for in-ear monitoring.
Additionally, the transmitter has a half-rack stereo transmitter in a full-metal housing with an OLED display for full control. It offers easy and flexible wireless synchronization between the transmitter and receiver through infrared technology. The SR IEM G4 is also compatible with Sennheiser’s WSM control software, allowing for flexible frequency allocation. It supports up to 16 channels and has a bandwidth of up to 42MHz with 1680 selectable frequencies that are fully tunable in a stable UHF range. The transmitter has a high RF output power of up to 30mW, depending on country regulations. Its transmission range is up to 100 meters (300 feet).
In the box, you will find the SR IEM G4 Stereo Transmitter, rod antenna, power supply, GA 3 rackmount set, quick guide, safety guide, and manufacturer declaration sheet. The transmitter’s specifications include wideband FM stereo modulation, a frequency range of 606.6MHz – 613.5MHz, and a maximum of 1680 adjustable frequencies in 25kHz steps. It has 20 frequency banks with up to 16 factory-preset channels, as well as 6 frequency banks with up to 16 programmable channels. The switching bandwidth is up to 42MHz, and the nominal deviation is +/-24kHz.
The SR IEM G4 also features an MPX pilot tone with a frequency of 19kHz and a deviation of +/-5kHz. It has a frequency stability of +/-10 ppm and an antenna output with a BNC socket at 50 Ω. The RF output power can be switched between low (typ. 10mW), standard (typ. 30mW), and high (typ. 50mW) based on country regulations. The compander system is Sennheiser HDX, and the AF frequency response ranges from 25Hz to 15kHz. The AF input includes two XLR-3/6.35mm (1/4) Jack combo sockets that are electronically balanced, with a max input level of +22dBu. The total harmonic distortion is less than 0.9%, and the signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 90dB. The AF output is a 6.35mm (1/4) stereo Jack socket that is balanced. The temperature range is -10°C to +55°C, and the power supply requires 12 V DC with a max current consumption of 350mA. The dimensions of the transmitter are approximately 202mm x 212mm x 43mm, and it weighs approximately 980g.
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