High-quality wireless microphone systems do not have to be expensive. This is shown by the three freePORT systems that Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG is presenting to the public at prolight + sound 2005. The German electroacoustics specialist is offering freePORT in \"Vocal\", \"Instrument\" and \"Presentation\" versions. All three systems allow four switchable frequencies to be operated simultaneously, ensuring high transmission reliability and flexibility.
\"FreePORT offers outstanding quality at a tremendously low price,\" said Michael Polten, Industry Team Manager for the Music Industry at Sennheiser. \"The systems can be operated without licensing and without a fee in many European countries.\" All three have a Diversity receiver installed in a sturdy metal housing, ensuring optimum reception. A dynamics processor provides the freePORT systems with a wonderfully clear and natural sound. All systems are fitted with XLR and jack plug outputs. They also feature an adjustable squelch to protect against interference. The three systems are all able to cope with even the longest of performances: a 9V battery ensures that they can operate continuously for more than ten hours.
The \"Vocal\" system includes a hand-held transmitter with a dynamic capsule and a receiver. The transmitter is exceptionally comfortable to hold and provides a lively and assertive sound.
Sturdiness, excellent sound and wide dynamics are the impressive features of the \"Instrument\" system. It consists of a bodypack transmitter with a jack plug cable and a receiver and is ideally suited for electric guitars and all other instruments with a jack plug socket.
The \"Presentation\" set ensures maximum speech comprehensibility during lectures, presentations and theater performances. The system includes a bodypack transmitter, a receiver and an inconspicuous clip-on microphone with an omni-directional pick-up pattern.
Sennheiser at the prolight+sound: Hall 4.1, booth E 12
As one of the world\'s leading manufacturers of microphones, headphones and wireless transmission systems, the Sennheiser Group with its headquarters in Wedemark near Hanover, Germany, had total sales of over €237 million in 2003. The export share is about 80%. Sennheiser has a total workforce of approx. 1,600 employees, of whom 60% are employed in Germany. Sennheiser is active worldwide and, in addition to other partnerships, has its own sales subsidiaries in France, the UK, Belgium, the Netherlands, China, Singapore, Canada, Mexico and the USA.
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The Vocal Set includes a hand-held transmitter with a dynamic capsule, cardioid and a diversity receiver. The transmitter is exceptionally comfortable to hold and provides a lively and assertive sound. Features 4 switchable UHF frequencies for interference-free reception Absolutely safe transmission Diversity Technology for highest reception quality Adjustable Squelch for undisturbed operation Receivers…
The presentation Set ensures maximum speech comprehensibility during lectures, presentations and theater performances. The system includes a bodypack transmitter, a diversity receiver and an inconspicuous clip-on microphone with an omni-directional pick-up pattern. Features 4 switchable UHF frequencies for interference-free reception Absolutely safe transmission Diversity Technology for highest reception quality Adjustable Squelch for undisturbed operation…