The Score Magazine July 2018 issue | Page 40

Sennheiser XS Wireless 1 DUAL Sennheiser has announced that it will be expanding its XS Wireless 1 series with the addition of a new two-channel receiver, the EM-XSW 1 DUAL. The receiver will be available separately or as part of two XSW 1 DUAL Sets that combine it with two wireless microphones using either the e 825 or e 835 capsule. XS Wireless 1 DUAL is a 2-channel wireless system for singers and presenters. Designed with ease of use in mind, these analog UHF systems feature a sleek dual-channel receiver with built-in antennas and the streamlined interface from Sennheiser's popular XS Wireless 1 series that offer excellent live sound, stunning design and have been created with users such as weekend DJs, schools, house of worship and hospitality venues on a budget in mind. The EM-XSW 1 DUAL two-channel receiver features automatic frequency management with one-touch synchronization, antenna switching diversity for reliable reception and intuitive, icon- based controls. Each receiver has up to ten compatible, preset channels in eight frequency banks, and provides balanced XLR and unbalanced jack outputs. Sennheiser’s XS Wireless 1 Series will be expanded with the new EM-XSW 1 DUAL two-channel receiver. It is available as a separate unit or included in the XSW 1-835 DUAL and the XSW 1-825 DUAL Sets The EM-XSW 1 DUAL two-channel receiver is an ideal fit for users that prefer to work with two mics and require a neat, 38 The Score Magazine highonscore.com one-unit set-up. Like other systems in the XS Wireless 1 series, the DUAL sets offer fast set-up straightforward user operation and great sound. About Sennheiser Electronics India Private Limited The Sennheiser Group based in Wedemark near Hanover, Germany, was founded in 1945 and has gone on to become a leading manufacturer of microphones, headphones and wireless transmission systems. Sales in 2013 totalled 590.4 million euros. Sennheiser employs more than 2,500 staff worldwide and operates plants in Germany, Ireland and the USA. The company has a worldwide network of subsidiaries in France, Great Britain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, Germany, Denmark (Nordic), Russia, Hongkong, India, Singapore, Japan, China, Australia and New Zealand, Canada, Mexico, and the USA. It also has long-established trading partners in other countries. Georg Neumann GmbH, Berlin, a maker of studio microphones and monitor speakers, and Sennheiser Communications A/S, a joint venture making headsets for PCs, offices and call centres, are also part of the Sennheiser Group.