Infoseite // Sennheiser Freeport Wireless Micro - synonymous "Camcordertauglich"?



Frage von Greenboxx:


Hi,
I have two questions on the Sennheiser Freeport - Wireless Microphone:

1. Is it possible to get the stationary receiver s.den Mic .- In. a consumer camcorder (Panasonic NV-GS230EG) adapter, or would possibly heavily overdriven sound, since it "officially" not provided for?

2. Will there be any in the near future a synonymous Camera Wireless Microphone System á lá Sennheiser ew 135-p G2 give? For me as a "private person" would be rather expensive set of uninteresting, since the price a bit high (the Sennheiser Freeport is in its price range was a relatively good quality) and the other part of the transmission area is not in the "public" field is located.

I hope for speedy and competent answers ;-).

Gruß,
Dennis

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Antwort von mikroguenni:

Hello Dennis,

the output of the receiver Freeport is about 3V at full s.Klinke output (+10 dBu)

http://www.sennheiser.com/sennheiser/products.nsf/resources/25D92F39172A9A0DC125748000437ED0/ $ File / freeport_ger.pdf

Camcorders approximately 50mV inputs tolerate before they distort. You need an adapter cable of 6.3mm mono jack to 3.5mm stereo jack with an integrated voltage divider 1h30. A Lägswiderstand 6.8K and about 220 Ohm to ground should suit. Any halfway skilled soldering can build.

The output of the receiver can be synonymous on the corresponding Gainregler reduce the expected but at least are pretty.

Greeting Mikroguenni

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Antwort von Greenboxx:

Hi Mikroguenni,

thank you for your quick reply. Thus, my first "problems" schonmal clarified ;-).

Knew you or someone else from this forum, perhaps even synonymous, whether it is a Funkmikroset á Sennheiser Freeport (ie, "lower" price range, sign up free radio range) or are in the near future will be? The more expensive Sennheiser ew 135-p G2 set is only available if I am not mistaken, in the notification area radio?

Greeting
Dennis

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Antwort von Videofactory:

According to the technical data necessary for the recipient 12V, you should be good to him with care can lead if you are still all in a small bag to pack to wear, you have a good mobile, but somewhat unwieldy "pockets" receiver.

What I would still be interested, where the hand-held transmitter or bodypack transmitter receives separately, I would be very s.Taschensender and Lavalier Mic interested, you should hand-held transmitter for quick interviews but well suited to be synonymous.

Gruß, Alex.

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Antwort von deti:

Video Factory "wrote: What I would still be interested, where the hand-held transmitter or bodypack transmitter is separately

eg http://www.thomann.de/de/drahtlosmikrofone.html

Deti

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Antwort von Greenboxx:

Hi,

Video Factory "wrote: According to the technical data necessary for the recipient 12V, you should be good to him with care can lead if you are still all in a small bag to pack to wear, you have a good mobile, but somewhat unwieldy "pockets" receiver.

theoretically (and practically synonymous) would certainly be ... just thought I s.eine something "elegant" solution ;-). That as the receiver directly to the accessory shoe is made, as the expensive Sennheiser Set the case.

http://www.thomann.de/de/samson_video_handheld_system_e1.htm

The cheapest what Thomann offers to choose from a normal Microphone a radio to make (as I have heard) qualitatively worse than the Sennheiser Freeport or expensive Sennheiser ew 135-p G2's. Furthermore, I as a private person to the radio frequencies of both Kamerafunksets (theoretically) not use, or am I mistaken there?

Because I can just only hope that a free port Sennheiser Camcorder rausbringt receiver (or other solid micro producers) ...
The Ultima ratio would be: I'll stick with the good old cable (where the UHF radio microphones provides better quality than my current 15 ¬ Kabelmic, [and synonymous cooler ;-)])

Gruß,
Dennis

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Antwort von Greenboxx:

"Greenboxx" wrote:
The cheapest what Thomann offers to choose from a normal Microphone a radio to make (as I have heard) qualitatively worse than the Sennheiser Freeport or expensive Sennheiser ew 135-p G2's. Furthermore, I as a private person to the radio frequencies of both Kamerafunksets (theoretically) not use, or am I mistaken there?


Have just here:
http://www.thomann.de/pics/expert/0010_allgemeinzuteilung06.pdf
read that I synonymous to "professional" frequencies of me in enclosed spaces and otherwise synonymous in ownership should be used when other military radios, etc. not be disturbed, if I understood correctly?

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Antwort von Greenboxx:

Hi,
I have now a Sennheiser Freeport Vocal set increased, as far as what worked reasonably well, but two problems I found:

1. I have the receiver time trial s.den Mic-in, I connected (either directly by TRS as synonymous with an XLR jack adapter cable. Both times it has unfortunately a disturbing noise heard what I did, however, synonymous, if I have other "Line - Out "mic input devices s.den contagious. I would have me, then someday an adapter cable with resistors soldered together, to resolve the problem.

2. Furthermore, the microphone is very quiet ausgesteuert if I s.den my line-in sound card? The gain control must already be full up, so that in an acceptable volume can hear something. I hope at least that it handles with the resistor adapter cable is not to be so (?). When I put the receiver times s.den fun line-in of my old SVHS VCR? and then both the recorder as synonymous maximum disqualify the recipient, I am when I with "low normal" voice to speak Micro, a fairly good audio control. Probably all of this depends synonymous with the automatic in my Tonaussteuerung together (and of course, synonymous with the line-out instead of the Mic-Out s.Empfänger) because my old 15 ¬ microphone cable not had this problem: (

In the hope of encouraging comments, I ;-)
mfG
Dennis

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