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Reddit mentions of Sennheiser EW 300 IEM G3-A-US in ear monitor EW system

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Sennheiser EW 300 IEM G3-A-US in ear monitor EW system
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    Features:
  • 42 MHz bandwidth: 1680 tunable UHF frequencies for interference-free reception
  • Enhanced frequency bank system with up to 16 compatible frequencies
  • Ethernet port for connecting to the Wireless Systems Manager (WSM) software for control via computer - this delivers a good overview of monitoring and professional data management for multi-channel systems
  • Integrated 5-band graphic Equalizerin transmitter
  • HiBoost, adjustable limiter, stereo/focus mode, balance in receiver
  • 42 MHz bandwidth: 1680 tunable UHF frequencies for interference-free reception
  • Enhanced frequency bank system with up to 16 compatible frequencies
  • Ethernet port for connecting to the Wireless Systems Manager (WSM) software for control via computer
  • This delivers a good overview of monitoring and professional data management for multi-channel systems
  • HiBoost, adjustable limiter, stereo/focus mode, balance in receiver
  • Integrated 5-band graphic Equalizerin transmitter
  • 1680 tunable UHF frequencies for interference-free reception.
  • Enhanced frequency bank system with up to 16 compatible frequencies.
Specs:
Height14.724409448819 Inches
Length17.795275590551 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2011
Weight6.75 Pounds
Width2.9133858267717 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Sennheiser EW 300 IEM G3-A-US in ear monitor EW system:

u/psydoc5 ยท 2 pointsr/livesound

The #1 rule for Wireless IEM's is do not go cheap. These Sennheisers are generally considered the lowest price point unit that you would want to start your system with, and they are $1000 per person.

In case this is new territory to you, the major caveat with running lots of wireless devices is managing your RF portfolio for the whole system.

At a big picture level, the FCC is fiddling with the spectrum available for wireless devices like these, and IIRC some of the higher frequency channels are at risk of getting axed. Zooming in a bit to your local level, every locality has an FCC guide to what channels are open in this band, and so you would be well advised to check what's open and hope that these are in the lower ranges of the spectrum. Finally, in your church, if the system includes a set of wireless microphones, you need to make sure that the IEMs and the Mics will not interfere with each other. It may be a stretch to expect a team of volunteers to smoothly manage 10+ wireless devices running at the same time.

Overall, wired is going to be way cheaper and easier to manage. You could look at getting wired headphone amps for about $50 per person. Some on this sub will advise strongly against this because these units usually don't have volume limiters which protect your ears from sudden volume spikes caused by feedback or gremlins in the mix. Having cautioned you about the value of limiters, there are many musicians using these setups with out any big problems.