Description
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For Mobile Journalist, Videographers
ME 2-II Omnidirectional Lav Mic
Rugged Bodypack Transmitter
Plug-On Transmitter for Handheld Mic
Additional Features
Adaptive-diversity reception for reliable transmission up to 330′
42 MHz bandwidth with 1680 tunable UHF frequencies for interference-free reception
The frequency scan function automatically searches for the cleanest frequency at your location
20 frequency banks, each with up to 12 factory-preset channels to prevent intermodulation
Adjustable input sensitivity on both transmitters accommodates mic levels ranging from booming voices to quiet speech, and even line-level audio
Pilot tone squelch for eliminating RF noise when the transmitter is turned off
Receiver with an adjustable output range of 42 dB to match the audio input of your camera or recording device
User-friendly menu operation with flexible control options
The transmitter and receiver feature a 4-step battery-life indicator
Auto-Lock function avoids accidental changing of settings
RF Mute function
8 hours of battery life
Powered via AA batteries or rechargeable BA 2015 Accupack batteries (available separately)
Side contacts for recharging Accupacks without removing them from either the bodypack transmitter or receiver—require the L 2015 quick-charging unit (available separately)
Operate up to 12 wireless mics at once on set
Unlike digital wireless systems, the EW series transmitters can transmit to an unlimited number of EW Series receivers
A wide range of accessories adapts the system to a variety of applications
EW 100 G4 vs EW 500 G4 Systems at a Glance
- Bandwidth: Up to 46 MHz vs up to 88 MHz
- UHF Frequencies: 1680 vs up to 3520
- RF Output Power: Fixed 30 mW vs adjustable 10/30/50 mW
- Mics at Once: Up to 12 mics vs up to 32 mics
- Included Lavalier Mic: ME 2-II omni or ME 4 cardioid vs professional MKE 2 omni
- Headphone Output: No vs yes
- Audio Output: Unbalanced vs balanced
- Plug-On Transmitter: No Phantom vs +48V phantom power