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AF and RF Mute – what’s the difference?
One of the great new features with G3 transmitter body packs is the option for the user to select either an AF Mute (audio frequency) or an RF Mute (radio frequency) option. An AF Mute is the traditional way to mute your audio signal, this is what G2 offered. The RF Mute is different in that it will not only mute the audio to the receiver, but it will take the transmitter carrier off air (remember: you can never have two transmitters on the same carrier frequency at the same time!). This is particularly important for
What are the advantages of Low Power mode on 300/500/2000 Series (& SK 5212)?
In many instances, users think more power is better but, with respect to wireless systems, “just enough” power is best. The stronger your RF output power is, the greater chance your systems may have issues with interfering with other wireless systems. Higher output power also makes it more difficult to deploy large
What is cable emulation?
Cable emulation is a feature which is available on the SK 100 G3, SK 500 G3 and SK 2000 bodypack transmitters– this function allows you to virtually adjust the cable length which the guitar pickups see. It is common knowledge that the longer a corded guitar cable is, the more high frequency loss will oc- cur due to capacitance inherent in the cable. Capacitance can also “load” your pickups and cause them to react differently. When guitarists move from traditional cables to a wireless system, sometimes the wireless system can sound almost “too clean” due to the fact the Sennheiser wireless audio transmis- sion matches or exceeds the Compact Disc quality. Cable emulation allows you to “dial” back in the familiar capacitance and treble
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