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Sennheiser EM 3732-II and SK 5212-II

Sennheiser launched new versions of its professional wireless products at NAB Show 2010. The EM 3732-II twin receiver and the SK 5212-II body-pack transmitter

Sennheiser EM 3732-II and SK 5212-II

May 14, 2010 9:26 PM

Sennheiser EM 3732-II and SK 5212-II

Sennheiser launched new versions of its professional wireless products at NAB Show 2010. The EM 3732-II twin receiver and the SK 5212-II body-pack transmitter feature a switching bandwidth of up to 184MHz and have a special mode for more interference-free transmission frequencies. This means that sound engineers can adapt to worldwide transmission conditions more easily and avoid interference from other transmitter with the same excellent channel separation and strong signal immunity that they are accustomed to from professional Sennheiser systems. The doubled switching bandwidth enhances the flexibility and versatility of the EM 3732-II receiver and its sister models, the EM 3731-II and EM 3732-COM-II. In addition to a wider switching bandwidth, another new feature of the SK 5212-II body-pack transmitter is the Low Intermodulation mode, which significantly reduces transmitter intermodulation. The problem of transmitter intermodulation occurs whenever several transmitters are used in close proximity, with the unwanted intermodulation products limiting the number of usable channels. Price: NA

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