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Sennheiser EW 300 IEM g3 gain structure/tips
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<blockquote data-quote="Jens Bacher" data-source="post: 43018" data-attributes="member: 1220"><p>Re: Sennheiser EW 300 IEM g3 gain structure/tips</p><p></p><p>As with all radio systems you want to send at the max possible audio level, to get the best possible S/N without overmodulating the RF. If the artist want the general mix lower they can adjust it on the pack. You want to hit the "0" mark on the transmitter meter in the loudest passages.</p><p>Setup your system so you know how hot you need to drive your mixer to be in the "comfort zone". This means you probably will end up having to dial down the sensitivity on the transmitter, we usually set them to -16db on the G2 system and -27db on the 2050 system to play nice with a Digico.</p><p></p><p>The other gain thing with the Sennheiser packs is that the headphone amp in the receiver has a bit high noisefloor, which can be a problem if you use very sensitive earbuds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jens Bacher, post: 43018, member: 1220"] Re: Sennheiser EW 300 IEM g3 gain structure/tips As with all radio systems you want to send at the max possible audio level, to get the best possible S/N without overmodulating the RF. If the artist want the general mix lower they can adjust it on the pack. You want to hit the "0" mark on the transmitter meter in the loudest passages. Setup your system so you know how hot you need to drive your mixer to be in the "comfort zone". This means you probably will end up having to dial down the sensitivity on the transmitter, we usually set them to -16db on the G2 system and -27db on the 2050 system to play nice with a Digico. The other gain thing with the Sennheiser packs is that the headphone amp in the receiver has a bit high noisefloor, which can be a problem if you use very sensitive earbuds. [/QUOTE]
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