Sennheiser XSW 1-ME2 Wireless Lavalier Microphone System – (B Range, 614 – 638 Mhz)

$569.00

XS Wireless System with ME 2 Lavalier Microphone, SK-XSW Bodypack Transmitter, and EM-XSW 1 Receiver

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A Streamlined, Easy-to-use Wireless System from Sennheiser

The Sennheiser XSW 1-ME2 bundles great sound and ease of use into a sleek wireless lavalier system. A bodypack transmitter pairs with an ME 2 lavalier microphone to produce a sharp, clean sound. Convenient features like one-button scanning and synchronization are housed in a streamlined receiver with built-in antennas. Intuitive icon-based indicators make operation a piece of cake. Use up to 10 systems simultaneously. The Sennheiser XSW 1-ME2 is a great wireless lavalier system for performers and presenters.

XS Wireless 1 systems deliver Sennheiser quality for less

Sennheiser XS Wireless 1 systems combine modern looks with great sound and ease of use. At City Music, we appreciate that XS Wireless 1 systems can operate up to 10 channels simultaneously. And their wallet-friendly price allows first-time and budget-contained users to get their hands on genuine Sennheiser quality.

ME 2 lavalier mic exhibits excellent performance

The Sennheiser XSW 1-ME2 includes their ME 2 omnidirectional lavalier mic. This microphone works in tandem with the included bodypack transmitter and delivers a sharp, clean sound. If you’re giving presentations or inviting in presenters, the discreet and powerful Sennheiser ME 2 is an excellent lavalier microphone.

Sennheiser — exceptional sound quality and reliability

The Sennheiser name is synonymous with wired and wireless microphones, complete wireless systems, and studio-grade headphones. For example, guitarists worldwide know that the e609 and e906 dynamic microphones sound outstanding with pretty much any guitar amplifier, and their ruggedness makes them perfect for live use. The MD 421 dynamic mic is known by studio engineers to be a flexible solution for vocals, drums, amps and bass cabinets, with high SPL handling and excellent transient response. Onstage, artists know that when they’re handed an e865, e935, e945 or other Sennheiser vocal microphone, they can expect studio-quality reproduction and excellent resistance to feedback. And in the world of wireless microphone systems, Sennheiser’s evolution wireless systems give you the ability to set up many simultaneous wireless channels without interference.

Sennheiser XSW 1-ME2 Wireless Lavalier System Features:

  • Easy-to-use wireless lavalier system with great sound
  • 1-button scanning and synchronization make setup easy
  • ME 2 omnidirectional lavalier microphone produces a sharp, clean sound
  • Intuitive icon-based indicators for simple operation
  • Streamlined design offers a sleek, modern appearance
  • Internal diversity receiver antennas for a simplified look
  • Use up to 10 systems simultaneously
System: Simultaneous Channels

Up to 10

System: Analog/Digital

Analog

System: Frequency Range

614 – 638 Mhz

System: Operating Range

Up to 250 ft. Line-of-sight

System: Frequency Response

50Hz-16kHz

System: Microphone Included

Yes

System: Channel Selection

Auto

Microphone: Type

Condenser

Microphone: Polar Pattern

Omnidirectional

Microphone: Max SPL

130dB SPL

Microphone: Connector

1/8"

Microphone: Color

Black

Microphone: Frequency Response

80Hz-16kHz

Microphone: Cable Length

5.2 ft.

Transmitter: Form Factor

Bodypack

Transmitter: Mute Feature

Yes

Transmitter: Battery Type

2 x AA

Transmitter: Battery Life

Up to 10 hours

Transmitter: Connector

1/8"

Transmitter: Dimensions

2.8" x 3.8" x 1.1"

Transmitter: Weight

0.21 lbs.

Receiver: Antenna Type

Fixed

Receiver: Signal/Noise Ratio

≥ 103dB (A-weighted)

Receiver: Type

Table Top

Receiver: Outputs

1 x XLR, 1 x 1/4"

Receiver: Dimensions

7.87" x 1.65" x 5"

Receiver: Weight

0.74 lbs.

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