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Quantity | 1 |
Condition | Like New |
Location | Europe |
Previous Use | Demo/Refurb |
Warranty | 7 Day |
Previously used on demos. Cleaned, maintained, and tested by authorized technicians.
Sennheiser EM2050-CW
719-790 MHz
(1) EM2050-CW
(2) Antenna
(1) Power Cord
Established in 1945 in Wedemark, Germany, Sennheiser is the acknowledged world leader in microphone technology, RF-wireless and infrared sound transmission, headphone transducer technology, and most recently, in the development of active...
True diversity twin receiver version of the EM 2000. The RF signal can be looped through with the help of an integrated active splitter. Allowing the set up of systems with up to 16 channels without using external splitters.
Equipped with the same features as EM 2000 but designed as a twin receiver, EM 2050 makes it possible for the RF signal to be looped through with the help of an integrated active splitter. With this design, you can set up systems with up to 16 channels without using external splitters. An integrated equalizer and guitar tuning device complete the package.
Features
Rugged 19" all-metal housing with integrated power supply unit
Up to 3000 frequencies in up to 75 MHz switching bandwidth
20 fixed frequency bands with up to 64 compatible presets
6 banks each with up to 64 tunable channels
True diversity technology for best reception quality
Integrated antenna splitter for cascading up to 8 devices without using additional splitters
Pilot tone squelch for interference-free operation
Scan feature within the channel band system
Continuous scanning together with Sennheiser's Wireless Systems Manager
Frequency setting in 25 kHz steps
Squelch setting always visible on the display
Antenna Cables for active antenna supply
Transformer-balanced audio outputs
HDX noise reduction system with signal-to-noise ratio less than 120 dB(A)
Ethernet for connecting to a PC
Monitoring and control using Sennheiser WSM PC software
User-friendly menu interface with two-color backlit graphic display (red as a warning)
Transmitters can be configured from the receiver menu
Transmitters can be synchronized over the infrared interface
4 selectable equalizer presets
Soundcheck mode for monitoring transmission conditions
Adjustable headphone connection
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