Sennheiser EK IEM G4 Receiver W/ Smyles Comm-biner
PLEASE NOTE: This is a limited time offer while stock is available
The ultimate wireless system that grows with you. The fourth generation of Sennheiser's most popular series worldwide leaves nothing to be desired in terms of flexibility, ease of use and reliability. Whether you are on tour, at an outdoor shoot, in the conference room or in the auditorium, the G4 can do it all. Robust bodypack receiver delivering clarity along the whole frequency spectrum for daily use on stage with evolution wireless G4 In Ear Monitoring systems.
Features
- Robust bodypack receiver delivering clarity along the whole frequency spectrum for daily use on stage
- Easy and flexible wireless synchronization between transmitter and receiver via infrared
- Compatible with Sennheiser WSM control software for flexible frequency allocation
- Up to 16 compatible channels
- Up to 42 MHz bandwidth with 1680 selectable frequencies, fully tunable in a stable UHF range
- Transmission Range: up to 100 meters / 300 feet
- High RF output power (up to 50 mW) depending on country regulations
What's in the box?
- EK IEM G4 stereo receiver
- 2 AA batteries
- IE 4 earphones
- Quick guide
- Safety guide
- Manufacturer declaration sheet
Smyles Comm-biner
The Comm-biner is a quality stereo audio interface that combines production and walkie talkie audio so both can be monitored via headphones. It is particularly suitable for reality and documentary production, but useful in any situation where walkies must be monitored as well as production audio.
The Comm-biner V2 introduces a new chassis and DIP switch, which allows to user to choose whether to feed the walkie audio to the left, right, or both channels. It also has the standard stereo-mono switch. In stereo mode, normal stereo monitoring of production audio with the comm feeds both channels; in mono mode, the stereo input is mixed to mono and fed only to a single mone earpiece. Additionally, the ring of the headphone jack is lifted so a mono earpiece will not short out the right channel feed.
No need to block one ear with an uncomfortable surveillance tube, compromising the sound of your headphones in that ear. Both ears are open so you hear normally and the walkie talkie can be heard equally in both ears.
The Comm-biner can be used with any input source from professional mixer/recorder or camera to IFB receiver, iPod or iPad and feed to headphones, IEMs or earbuds. The signal chain is completely passive, so no power is needed.
A transducer and tube are included for times when use of surveillance is preferred.
Features:
Allows the user to hear and communicate on two different walkie-talkie channels at the same time while monitoring IFB combined audio
Combined production and walkie-talkie audio
No need for surveillance tubes
Receive input from any professional mixer/recorder
Designed to be used with any headphones, IEMs, or earbuds
Walkie signal is equally distributed between both ears
Stereo-mono switch allows for normal monitoring in stereo or single earpiece monitoring in mono
DIP switch controls walkie feed to right, left
Does not need to be powered
Surveillance tube included, just in case
Completely passive signal chain—no power needed
Instructions for standard operation:
1. Plug the mini to mini plug cable into the audio source and into the PGM input of the Comm-biner. Do not plug a mono mini plug into a camera headphone jack; it grounds the right channel output and may damage it.
2. Plug the walkie talkie cable mini plug into the WT input of the Comm-biner.
3. Set the ST-M DIP switch as needed for either standard stereo monitoring or mono monitoring using a ballpoint pen or small screwdriver blade (normal operation is stereo; mono is for use with a single earpiece).
4. Set the desired walkie feed to either Left, Right or both channels using the L and R DIP switches.
5. Plug the headphones into the PHONES output.
6. Adjust the level of the walkie talkie audio to program audio with the walkie volume control.
Additional instructions for dual operation:
1. Plug the walkie talkie mini plugs to the left and right sides of the y splitter. Connect the y-splitter to the PGM input.
2. Plug the walkie 2-prong plug into a walkie-talkie.
3. An optional IFB can be connected to the WT input using the mini to mini-plug cable. In this mode, a producer/director can hear one walkie channel in one ear and another channel in the other ear. The IFB audio feed is heard in both ears in mono. If the stereo-mono switch is set to mono, all audio is heard in the left earphone.
What's in the box?
1x Comm-biner audio interface
2x Surveillance sets with detachable transducer and surveillance tube
1x Y splitter cable
1x Mini to mini jumper for IFB out to Comm-biner input