The compact EK300IEMG3 bodypack receiver provides each performer with clear,
ber display and a Focus control, whichSR300IEMG3 Transmitter allows the user to adjust the balance
of the system’s two channels to create a custom monitor mix. The receiver
also features an adjustable Audio Limiter, which restricts volume to protect against hearing loss. The evolution Wireless Monitor System comes supplied with high quality IE4 stereo ear phones, which provide lightweight comfortable listening, but can also be used with custom ear molds (ordered separately) for the ultimate in wireless comfort, fit and performance.
Accessorizing a System
Sennheiser offers many useful accessories for the evolution wireless G3 series.
GA3 Rack Adapter
For convenient
AM2 Front Antenna Mount
For use with the GA3 for use with fixed receivers or transmitters in a stan- dard19”
ASA1 Antenna Splitter/DC Power Distributor
EK300IEMG3
Bodypack Receiver
Active antenna splitter that feeds RF signal and DC power through the RG58 cable to up to four fixed receivers simultaneously. This reduces the number of antennas required and makes for a very “clean” installation. Two ASA1 units can be coupled to feed up to eight receivers from a single pair of anten- nas. More than eight receivers can be fed from a single pair of antennas when feeding the output of an ASA1 into two or more ASA1 units.
Component Requirements
Generally speaking, wireless systems are sold as sets which contain one transmitter and one receiver. If you require more than a single transmitter or receiver, there are several important points you must consider. First, a transmitter and receiver must be able to tune to the same frequency in order to work together. For example, a VHF transmitter cannot work with a UHF receiver. Secondly, transmitters and receivers must both use the same compander circuitry in order to work together. Since the transmit- ter’s compander circuit dictates the way the audio is “compressed” into an RF signal, the receiver on the other end must have compatible circuitry to “uncompress” the RF signal into a
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