Used EW550 G2 | For Sale Item# 31881

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Quantity 1
Condition Excellent / Few Scratches
Year 2008
Location Europe
Case Type No Case
Previous Use Corporate
Warranty 14 Day

Description

Used on corporate events. Comes with a 14 day warranty.

What's Included

Delivery Includes
(1) EW 550 G2 twin receiver
(1) Rack mount
(2) Telescopic antennas
(2) EW 550 G2 HandHeld Microphones
(2) Microphone Adapters

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Product Information

EW550

EW550

The ew 550-35 system consists of an EM 550 twin receiver and two SKM 535 handheld transmitters. The systems of the evolution wireless 550 Series are an ideal choice for live touring use.The EM 550 G2 is a true diversity twin receiver for professional multi-channel set-ups.
It is ideally combined with transmitters from the ew 500 G2 Series and has nine frequency banks with up to 20 directly accessible presets each ready for immediate use.

Features
- 1440 tunable UHF frequencies for interference-free reception
- Absolutely reliable transmission
- High-quality true diversity reception
- Pilot tone squelch for eliminating RF interference when transmitter is turned off
- Automatic frequency scan feature searches for available frequencies in all frequency banks
- Rugged 19" metal housing (1U) with integrated power supply unit
- Integrated antenna splitter for cascading several EM 550 G2 without the need for an
additional splitter.
- Antenna boosters are powered via the antenna cable
- Transformer-balanced audio outputs
- HDX compander system with > 115 dB(A) signal-to-noise ratio
- Ideal for multi-channel systems
- Rack mount included
- User-friendly menu operation via two-colour backlit graphics display (green = OK; red =
warning)
- Lock function avoids accidental changing of settings
- HDX compander for crystal-clear sound
- 4-step battery status display of suitable transmitters
- Mute indicator for transmitter
- Four equalizer presets
- Soundcheck Mode for checking AF and RF conditions
- Adjustable headphone monitoring output
- Wide range of accessories adapts the receiver to any requirement

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Used Microphones

Microphones are, along with speakers, the most essential component of any communication system. Basically, microphones are a type of acoustic-to-electric transducer, which is able to deliver sound to a remote receiver either through a cable, or more commonly nowadays, wirelessly, by converting the sound input into an electrical signal. Today, microphones are used for numerous different applications. Microphones can be found inside our telephones, radios, computers, hearing aids etc, and then thereā??s the stage mic, an essential item for any stage or television performer. A modern mic can actually use a range of techniques to record sound and convert it into an electrical signal that the receiver can convert into sound. One of the most common types of microphone, the dynamic microphone, uses electromagnetic induction. Dynamic mics are actually very simple in design and have few moving parts, which is one of the reasons they are so popular, as this feature makes them a lot more rugged than other types, such as the condenser microphone, which are able to record a wider sound frequency yet are far more fragile. Dynamic microphones are ideal for recording the sound produced by loud guitars, drums and amps, thanks to their ability to withstand high SPLs. However, this design incorporates a wire coil and thick diaphragm which makes them unable to pick up the highest sound frequencies. When the ability to pick up higher sound frequencies is required, a condenser microphone is the preferred option for musicians and technicians alike. Condenser microphones work differently to dynamic microphones, as they use capacitance rather than electromagnetic induction to pick up audio. The downside is that this system requires more vulnerable parts to be used, and so these mics can be damaged fairly easily. Other types of microphone are also available for specialist applications, including the wireless microphone, electret microphones, laser microphones and fiber optic microphones.

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