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Latest revision as of 17:43, 20 June 2023


Sennheiser Wireless with Kemper Stage

Kemper Stage - Sennheiser Wireless overview.jpg

This is how I've run the

  • Sennheiser EW-D/EW-DP system to connect my guitar to the Kemper Stage
  • Sennheiser XSW-D XLR Base Set from the Kemper Stage to the PA system (Bose L1 Pro or Bose S1 Pro).

Guitar to Kemper Stage using Sennheiser EW-D/EW-DP

This is the latest EW-D / EW-DP system from Sennheiser. It's digital UHF (not 2.4 GHz). Kemper Stage - Sennheiser Wireless EW-DP-1.jpg

I was using the Sennheiser EW-D system with the Kemper Power Rack. The receiver is rack-mountable, and this all works as expected. But when using the Profiler Stage, I wanted a smaller receiver that worked on batteries. The regular EW-D and EW-DX systems are half-rack units powered by an AC adapter.

Sennheiser recently released the EW-DP (portable) system. The tiny receiver is magnetically mounted on a camera hot shoe. The EW-DP system is compatible with the EW-D systems, and you can purchase the receiver separately.

The receiver comes with an XLR cable, so I used an XLR to 6.5 mm Tip-Sleeve adapter (with a built-in Lo-Z to Hi-Z transformer). Everything works great. The magnetic mount snaps right onto the Stage and tenaciously sticks in place.

The transmitter and receiver can run on AA batteries, but I use the Sennheiser rechargeable battery pack for 7-10 hours of runtime.


Links to the equipment mentioned

Sennheiser EW-D CI1 instrument set

Sennheiser EW-DP EK receiver (comes with rechargeable battery)

XLR to 6.5 mm Lo-Z to Hi-Z impedance transformer/adapter
It doesn't have to be this Shure model. A generic one will work.

EW-D and EW-DP

I recently switched to the Sennheiser EW-DX system because the half-rack receiver handles two channels. This means I can fit the receiver for the guitar and vocal mic AND the IEM transmitter in a single 1U slot in my rack unit. Typically, you wouldn't mount the IEM transmitter and guitar/mic receiver in the same rack unit, but I'm running external antennas outside the rack - so it's all fine.

Sennheiser EW-DX Dual system

Sennheiser IEM G4
See also: In Ear Monitors for an L1 User

Kemper Stage to PA using Sennheiser XSW-D XLR Base Set

Kemper Stage - Sennheiser Wireless XSW-D XLR.jpg

Sennheiser XSW-D XLR Base set
Two, to try it out in stereo

I ran two of them to my PA. Everything sounded fine. It worked with, and without the Stage Main Output Level set to -12 dB. No unwanted distortion.

I don't normally do this because

  • I have a snake with the power cable and a balanced cable for the line out
  • I usually run guitar mono

Just for fun, I ran the wireless units to a pair of Bose S1 Pro units (battery-powered) it sounded great.


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This article expresses my opinion and experience. Please post comments to Twitter @ST_Muso or LinkedIn @STPro. Thank you — ST.