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Sennheiser G2 Wireless
Anyone know of a dealer who has this in stock?
A few places are advertising them, but don't have them yet. I've heard one was actually spotted in field use. I was thinking of maybe getting the AT U100 system till I realized that their advertising is deceptive regarding the transmitter power output, which is down quite a bit on the Senn. What AT does is list a MAX output in some brochures but when you dig deeper the actual spec is much lower. I saw where an AT tech guy admitted this. |
Dave, am waiting for one myself. I'm on the list for one of the six (ENG packages) that are due in at a shop around here. Will let you know as soon as I get a call.
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this place says they can get them by this friday.
http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/category.cgi?category=1025&type=store
this place says they can get them by this friday. NOt in stock, but will drop ship from manufacturer. I ordered one, I will believe it when I see it. the ENG kit that has the wireless XLR mic Connector is supposed to be IMPOSSIBLE to get. Sincerely, Rolland Elliott |
I just heard from another distributor that the ENG will be available end of May/beginning of June.
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I called Sennheiser directly about this. End of the month is the official word too.
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Rolland,
Did you get the G2 yet ? |
Yep I got it last friday as promised. It shipped directly from Sennheiser.
The funny thing is I called half a dozen stores and all of them said it was not in stock and Sennheiser did not have it in stock. Then all of a sudden Soundprofessionals tells me they can have Sennheiser drop ship it to me. I was skeptical, but they came through. Peace, Rolland |
Rolland, did you get the ENG package or the one w/o the plug on?
Haven't heard a peep from where I have mine on order. |
I got mine, without the plug on Tx.
One thing that's really nice versus the first generation is the hot shoe mount. Also nice is the use of AA batteries as against 9V, the PILOT tone feature (to better hold the signal), and the scan for free channels. The ENG kit is not yet out. Maybe beginning of June. |
Shoe Mount for Sennheiser Wireless
The shoe mount attachment will be available as a separate accessory and is also compatible with the older/original EW receivers.
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marty, that's good to hear. where did you find out that information? i tried searching but can't find that shoe mount accessory for my older evo100. any links? thanks!
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Jaser,
It will be about $20.00 I will have more info for you tomorrow. |
Jaser,
The model for the shoe mount is CA-2 and will be shipping in about three weeks. List price is $19.95 |
thanks marty! any links to where they might be selling this? also, where did you find out it will work w/ the old evo 100? much appreciation...
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I was told yesterday that the release/delivery of the ENG version of the G2 has been pushed back until mid June. Has anybody else heard this? Since I leave for my 8 week shoot on the 11th, and I've been waiting (and waiting) for this to come in, I'm getting a little antsy.
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Where did you hear this, Marcia?
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Location Sound, in LA. Small sales dept., but THE biggest rental house. Really nice (and helpful) people, too. Basically the guy who has been helping me out checked their system/stock info (again) for me yesterday. He said they could get the reg. G2, but not the ENG package, which is in hot demand, and has been pushed backed now. At least that was what he was reading off his computer screen.
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I would've held out for the ENG, too, but I couldn't wait.
With the ENG, you get the plug-in transmitter for $50. As a seperate purchase, it's like $300. |
Jaser,
I knew I read about the shoe somewhere but I could not remember where. I just got a call back from Sennheiser confirming that it will work on the old and new systems. It should be available early June (so will the ENG systems) http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...&is=REG&BI=155 |
g2 question
I'm getting ready to buy my first wireless set-up, and have a question about the g2. Is the "sk100g2" an adaptor for an aditional hand held wireless mike, which can be used as part of the system?
<Sennheiser Evolution G2 100 Series - Camera Mountable UHF Wireless Lavalier and Plug-On Bundle with EK100G2 Receiver, SKP100G2 Plug-On Transmitter, SK100G2 BodyPack Transmitter and ME2 Microphone (A 518-554 MHz) Mfr # EW100ENGG2A • B&H # SEEW100ENG2A > If not, can some one reccomend a system that will ahndle both the lav and hand held? Thanks Bruce s. Yarock www.yarock.com |
Bruce, yes, the plug-on (which I'm anxiously waiting for, and will probably not be able to get as I'm running out of time) is an adapter which fits the bottom of any wired mic, where the XLR cable would otherwise have been plugged in. But you cannot use the handheld mic (now made wireless by the adapter) and the lav at the same time, if that's what you're asking. It's either or, unless you buy a second set-up. Then one can be for the lav and the other the handheld.
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g2 question
Thanks, Marcia. i understand that you can't use the handheld and lav at the same time. But you can use any wired mike?
Bruce yarock |
I'm no expert when it comes to audio. My background is in editorial. But yes, it's my understanding that any mic that you would have plugged into an XLR, you can plug into the Senn. adapter and you magically have a wireless setup. It's my intention (if it comes in, in time) to plug it into my Senn. MD46 (cardioid ENG mic) and my Senn. E835 (vocal/voice dynamic mic).
Hope this helps. |
Any word on this? Are we still looking at mid-June before they ship? That ENG package looks pretty sweet.
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You know, there is an adapter to go from XLR mic
to bodypack transmitter. |
True. The XLR transmitter would certainly be convenient to have, but nothing an adaptor or cable couldn't overcome. Looking at B&H now though, it looks to be $100 more than the package without.
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<<<-- Originally posted by Bobby Abernathy : True. The XLR transmitter would certainly be convenient to have, but nothing an adaptor or cable couldn't overcome. Looking at B&H now though, it looks to be $100 more than the package without. -->>>
Not necessarily will a cable and bodypack equal the plug-on. If you want to make a microphone wireless, this is the easiest way to do it. Nobody wants a cable hanging around a wireless microphone. Also, it is nice to have both the bodypack for one sound source and the plug-on for another. Just set them up for adjacent channels and you can switch the receiver to grab one or the other. |
<<<-- Originally posted by Marcia Janine Galles : I'm no expert when it comes to audio. My background is in editorial. But yes, it's my understanding that any mic that you would have plugged into an XLR, you can plug into the Senn. adapter and you magically have a wireless setup. It's my intention (if it comes in, in time) to plug it into my Senn. MD46 (cardioid ENG mic) and my Senn. E835 (vocal/voice dynamic mic).
Hope this helps. -->>> If your microphone requires phantom power, the 100 series plug-on will not work. But you can purchase the 500 series plug-on and it will supply phantom and work with the 100 series receivers. It just won't transmit battery levels. Note that 100 and 500 are the designations for the older systems. |
If you do want the plug-on trasnsmitter, it's good to
hold out for the ENG kit if you can. Time ran out for me. The plug-on is about $50 more when you get it with the ENG kit, but about $300 when you get it by itself. |
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