Sennheiser 100 Series manual Technical Data

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Technical Data

 

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Modulation

wideband FM

Frequency ranges

516-558, 566-608, 626-668, 734-776, 780-822, 823-865

Transmission/Receiving frequencies

20 channel banks, 1 fixed bank, 12 factory preset channels each

Switching bandwidth

42 MHz

Noise reduction system

Sennheiser HDX

AF frequency response

25 – 18.000 Hz

S/N ratio (at 1mV and peak deviation)

110 dBA

THD (at nominal deviation and 1 kHz)

0,9 %

EM 100 g

 

Receiver principle

True Diversity

Sensitivity (with HDX, peak deviation)

<2,5 µV at 52 dBAeff S/N

Adjacent channel rejection

65 dB

Intermodulation attenuation

65 dB

Blocking

70 dB

Pilot-tone squelch

detachable

Antenna inputs

2 BNC sockets

AF output voltage (at peak deviation, 1kHz AF)

¼" (6.3 mm) jack socket, unbalanced: +12 dBu XLR socket,

 

balanced: +18 dBu

Power supply

12 V DC

Dimensions

190 x 212 x 43 mm (7.48" x 8.35" x 1.69")

Weight

approx. 900 g (1.99 lbs)

SK 100 g

 

RF output power at 50

AF frequency response

Max input voltage transmitter / line Input impedance transmitter / line Power supply

Nominal voltage Operating time Dimensions Weight

typ. 30 mW

25 – 18.000 Hz (Line)

80 – 18.000 Hz (Mic)

3 Veff

40 kO, unbalanced / 1 MO

2 AA batteries, 1.5 V

2.4V

typ. 8h

82 x 64 x 24 mm (3.23" x 2.52" x 0.94") approx. 160 g (5.64 oz)

ME 3-ew

Transducer principle

condenser

Sensitivity

1.6 mV/Pa

Pick-up pattern

cardioid

Max. SPL

150 dB SPL

Delivery includes

 

EM 100 g rack-mount receiver

SK 100 g handheld transmitter

ME 3-ew headset microphone

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100 Series specifications

The Sennheiser 100 Series represents a significant advancement in wireless audio technology, catering to a variety of professional and consumer audio needs. Designed for flexibility and ease of use, the 100 Series includes microphone and instrument solutions suitable for performers, presenters, and educators.

One of the standout features of the Sennheiser 100 Series is its exceptional sound quality. Utilizing UHF frequency bands, the series delivers a reliable transmission with minimal interference, ensuring crisp and clear audio. This high-quality sound reproduction is supported by advanced digital audio processing, which preserves the integrity of the original sound while minimizing latency.

Another key characteristic of the 100 Series is its robust build quality. The equipment is designed to withstand the rigors of frequent use, making it a dependable choice for live performances and presentations. The lightweight construction ensures comfort for extended periods of use, especially for wearable microphones and wireless receivers.

Ease of setup is also a priority for the Sennheiser 100 Series. Users can benefit from an intuitive interface featuring clear displays and simple controls, allowing for quick adjustments on the fly. The automatic frequency scanning feature assists users in finding the best available channels, avoiding potential interference from other devices.

The Sennheiser 100 Series also boasts a versatile range of applications, supporting various microphone options including handheld, lapel, and headworn models. This adaptability allows users to choose the microphone that best suits their performance style or presentation format.

Battery life is another highlight, with many models in the series offering extended operation time on a single charge. This ensures that users can rely on their equipment throughout events without the worry of running out of power.

Overall, the Sennheiser 100 Series provides an excellent balance of sound quality, durability, and user convenience. With its advanced wireless technology, professionals and enthusiasts alike can experience outstanding audio performance, making it a popular choice for a wide range of applications. Whether for live music, presentations, or education, the 100 Series stands out as a reliable companion.