Nice Video, I would recommend you get one of the Sennheiser antenna distribution units to clean up the antenna farm on your rack. It's a lot cleaner and does cut on Intermodulation stuff.
i did that and i can't get it to work... i plugged in the input of the transmitter to my main out put from the mixer... i guess i did something wrong... please help
It doesn't send discrete frequencies to each transmitter because you do not have the units networked together. Networking the units makes using ew300 much faster when performing scans. it also allows you to use management software to quickly change frequencies if needed without having to page through the menus on the device.
hvymtlplayer1 if you put the transmitter into Easy Setup then place the belt pack that you preformed the scan on up to the IR window BEFORE you store the scan the transmitter will import the new scan. If you store the scan before syncing to the transmitter all you have to do is select the current scan on the belt pack then hold it to the IR window in Easy Setup mode. If everything is networked, each transmitter will ask if you want the next available frequency. Press the knob to select "yes" and the transmitter will automatically grab the next open frequency. Last, you sync each receiver to the transmitter of choice via the IR window. The best thing to do before preforming the scan is to RF mute each transmitter. Again, if they are all networked, preforming the RF mute on one will mute all connected devices. Also, the RF mute is automatically applied when using Easy Setup. RF Mute is also really handy for when you need to change a patch to avoid popping any of the artist ears by mistake.
I doubt that the units have to be networked in order to use easy setup feature. Because I successfully used it on not-networked units, everything worked as it was supposed to be. On the other hand, when we received a different set of units from a different supplier, the easy setup method didn't work, i.e. the receiver assigned the same frequency channel to different transmitters just like in this video. So I guess this is sort of a bug.
Yes, otherwise you'd have to repeat the scan processes for each individual range. Yes, combiner is a must if you have at least 4 or more units. Also invest in a good cable and antennas.
Hi mate. Can you plug two receivers to the same transmitter on the same frequency? ie, have two of the belt pocket receivers sending two of the same mixes to Two separate singers.
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is it OK to just stack the receivers like that or do you have a combiner connected to it? Can I just stack all my G3 receivers right on top of each other?
DarkStarAZ it’s ok to stack them. In fact that’s how these were before we mounted them. Although I think you would have better signals with a combiner and antenna.
JEREMY TAYLOR Lol this shit is bound to go wrong. If you find yourself in any kind of professional situation, you NEED an antenna combiner. Intermodulation will kill you in a situation where you are not the only one with wireless microphones and/or IEMs
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after scanning for freqs on my body pack I select set and its says "stored" but the transmitter does nothing when holding it up to IR window of the transmitter? How do you get transmitter to switch to the freq I selected after scanning on the body pack?
hvymtlplayer1 you may have to do it manually. That's what I did as I didn't hear back from Sennheiser about easy setup. Let me know if you find anything else out.
Hey dude, my band uses the behringer x32 rack and the phone app to have our own mixes, but for some reason my transmitter keeps peaking though I'm not driving it too much. What should I do?
And even then it might clip, so just dont drive it too hot. The Fischer Amps wired stuff cant take 0dBFS either, more like -6dBFS in my experience, so just make sure you dont get to the point where it starts clipping
I've had that happen when I've been scanning near an LED wall. The RF coming off the LED wall was occupying a wide RF range. The solution was to go to the opposite side of the room and scan. Then return to stage to deploy frequencies.
Hello Jeremy, great videos, but could you help me out with my x32 and ew300 iem. We are not getting any volume from the packs but I do see the signal coming in. Kguy@thcftw.com