Sennheiser XSW 1-835 E-Band Vocal Set
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Sennheiser
XSW 1-835 E-Band Vocal Set
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This Sennheiser XSW system is a solid, reliable choice for working musicians needing a wireless vocal setup. The E835 mic sounds surprisingly good, and the diversity receiver handles interference pretty well. It's a great value for gigging vocalists and smaller bands, offering professional performance without the premium price tag of some top-tier systems.
Product Description
- Sennheiser XSW 1-835 E-Band Vocal Set
- Diversity UHF Wireless System
- With antenna diversity
- Frequency range E-Band: 821 - 832/ 863 - 865 MHz
- Dynamic E835 capsule
- 24 MHz bandwidth
- 8 Frequency banks with up to 10 presets for each
- Integrated antennae
- Scan function to find free frequencies
- Audio-Frequency range: 50 - 16
- 000 Hz
- XLR- and jack output
- Adjustable squelch
- Mic/Line switchable
*Set comprises*
, SKM-XSW35 Hand transmitter with dynamic capsule and cardioid polar pattern, EM-XSW1 Diversity desktop receiver, NT 12-5 CW power supply, MZQ1 microphone mount, 2 Aa-Batteries
- • E835 capsule delivers clear, focused vocal reproduction with good detail
- • Diversity receiver offers robust signal stability, minimizing dropouts
- • Integrated antennas simplify setup and provide decent range without external boosters
- • Frequency bank system allows for quick channel selection in various environments
- • E-band operation may face interference in crowded RF environments
- • AA batteries necessitate frequent replacements or a dedicated charger
- • The SKM-XSW35 transmitter feels a little plasticky for the price point
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