Sennheiser Evolution G3 100 System Specifications
- Modulation: Broadband FM
- Frequency Ranges (MHz):
516 - 558 (A)
566 - 608 (G)
626 - 668 (B)
- Switching bandwidth: 42 MHz
- Frequency Banks:
20 (fixed)
1 (rewritable)
- Maximum # or presets per bank: 12
- Pilot tone squelch: as ew G2, switchable
- Compander: HDX, compatible with ew G2 and ew G1
Sennheiser Evolution G3 100 Receiver Specifications
- Principle: True Diversity
- Sensitivity (52dBAeff S/N: < 2.5 µV
- Adjacent channel rejection: greater than or equal to 65 dB
- Intermodulation rejection: greater than or equal to 65 dB
- Blocking: greater than or equal to 70 dB
- Squelch:
Lo: 5 dBµV
MID: 15 dBµV
Hi: 25 dBµV
- Antenna inputs: 2 x BNC / 50 ohms
- S/N: greater than or equal to 110 dB
- AF Frequency response: 80-18,000 Hz
- AF outputs:
1/4 inch jack: +12 dBu (unbal.)
XLR: +18 dBu + 6 dB gain (bal.)
- AF gain range: 48 dB (3 dB steps)
- EQ presets:
Flat
LoCut (-3 dB / 180 Hz)
HiBoost (+6 dB / 10 kHz)
LoCut/HiBoost
- Temperature Range: -10°C - +55°C
- Power Supply: NT 2-3
- Nominal voltage: 12 V DC
- Current comsumption: 300 mA
- Operation time (batteries, BA2015 accupack): typically 8 hrs
- Dimensions (BxHxT): 212 x 43 x 190mm
- Weight: approximately 900 grams
Sennheiser Evolution G3 100 Transmitter Specifications
- RF Output power: 30 mW
- Antenna output: short antenna (SK)
- AF frequency response: 80 - 18,000 Hz
- AF Sensitivity range: 48 dB / 6 dB steps
- THD: less than or equal to 0.9 per cent
- Maximum input voltage: +12 dBu
- Input impedance: 1 M ohms
- Input capacity: 4 steps, switchable
- Temperature range: -10°C - +55°C
- Power Supply: 2 x AA batteries, 1.5V
- Nominal Voltage: 2.4 V DC
- Current Consumption: typically 180 mA (30 mW)
- Operation time (batteries/BA2015): typically 8 hours
- Dimensions: 50 x 265 mm
- Weight (including batteries): approximately 450 grams
Buy with Confidence
All wireless microphone systems available through AMS are compliant with
current FCC rules for safe operation without a license when they leave
our warehouse. This particular wireless microphone device operates in
portions of the 617-652 MHz or 663-698 MHz frequencies. Beginning in
2017, these frequencies are being transitioned by the FCC to the 600 MHz
service to meet increasing demand for wireless broadband services. Users
of this device must cease operation on these frequencies no later than
July 13, 2020. In addition, users of this device may be required to
cease operations earlier than that date if their operations could cause
harmful interference to a 600 MHz service licensee's wireless operations
on these frequencies. To learn more about the FCC’s rules
regarding wireless microphones (which are subject to change), please
call the FCC at 888-CALL-FCC (TTY: 888-TELL-FCC) or visit
http://www.fcc.gov/wireless-microphones-guide.