Sennheiser XSW IEM
Antenna Questions
FAQ
Antennas
- Q The antennas are on the back
- Doesn't this reduce effectiveness when a receiver or transmitter is mounted in a rack with other equipment?
- A It’s a consideration between the use of 1-2 units vs. a multichannel setup.
- Front antennas would be nice to have if you drive just one or two units. If you use more transmitters and make use of a combiner, it is more useful to have the cabling in the back.
- A It's best to have a clear line-of-sight between transmitter and receiver antennas.
- If you prefer to mount your transmitter or receiver in a rack unit, consider
- XSW Rack Mount Kit (may have been included with your system when purchased
- AM 2 Antenna front mount kit (cable extensions from rear to front Rack Mount Kit]
- A For multiple units consider
- EW-D ASA Antenna Splitter for receivers
- AC-41 Antenna Combiner for IEM transmitters
- A Antenna options
- Half Wave Dipole Antenna transmitters and receivers ship with Quarter Wave antennas. You can improve performance with a Half wave dipole antenna
- ADP Directional Antenna
- A 5000 CP Circular Polarization antenna - recommended for IEM in challenging environments
LED on Receiver Body Pack
- Q
- Does the LED flickering orange indicate clipping? If so, why doesn't this correspond with the display on the transmitter?
- A
- The clip indication on the receiver is a little bit earlier, than on the transmitter. therefore you see it already kind of orange on the receiver as it stays “clean” on the transmitter. Especially on such short signals as a click you will notice that. But it’s nothing to worry about.
Limiter
- Q The specifications mention a -10 dB limiter. When I engage the limiter - I don't hear any difference. How is the limiter supposed to work?
- A Being investigated