Sennheiser EW-DX SKM Handheld Transmitter No Switch or Capsule (U1-5)

£389.00

The Sennheiser EW-DX SKM (U1/5) Handheld Transmitter is a digital UHF transmitter body designed for Evolution Wireless Digital systems. Built without a power switch for tamper-resistant operation, it features a rugged metal housing and the Sennheiser Standard Capsule Interface to support a wide range of Sennheiser and Neumann microphone heads (capsule not included). A persistent […]

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Description

The Sennheiser EW-DX SKM (U1/5) Handheld Transmitter is a digital UHF transmitter body designed for Evolution Wireless Digital systems. Built without a power switch for tamper-resistant operation, it features a rugged metal housing and the Sennheiser Standard Capsule Interface to support a wide range of Sennheiser and Neumann microphone heads (capsule not included). A persistent E-Ink display keeps vital information visible even with the batteries removed, while charging contacts enable in-device charging for streamlined turnarounds. Powered by the BA 70 lithium-ion battery (sold separately), it delivers up to 12 hours of runtime. The SePAC codec provides a massive 134 dB input dynamic range, eliminating transmitter gain staging and keeping audio pristine from whisper to roar. Network-ready software, including Sennheiser Control Cockpit, Wireless Systems Manager, and the Smart Assist App, simplifies deployment and remote monitoring. With fixed 10 mW RF power, 1.9 ms latency, and up to 88 MHz switching bandwidth, EW-DX SKM offers dependable performance for education, corporate, and live production.

Key Features:

  • 134 dB Input Dynamic Range:
    SePAC delivers a 134 dB input dynamic range, removing transmitter gain staging and preserving detail from whisper-quiet speech to powerful vocals and instruments.
  • Always-On Display & Charging:
    Persistent E-Ink keeps key parameters visible without power, while charging contacts enable drop-in in-device charging with CHG 70N and BA 70 for up to 12 hours.
  • Network-Ready, Rapid Deployment:
    Integrates with Sennheiser Control Cockpit, Wireless Systems Manager, and Smart Assist App for remote monitoring, rapid setup via equidistant spacing, and reliable 10 mW UHF performance to 100 metres.

Specifications:

  • Model: EW-DX SKM (U1/5) handheld transmitter (no power switch)
  • Compatibility/Bandwidth: Evolution Wireless Digital (EW-DX family); up to 88 MHz switching bandwidth
  • Capsule Interface: Sennheiser Standard Capsule Interface (microphone capsule not included)
  • RF Output & Range: 10 mW fixed; up to 100 metres / 328 ft (environment dependent)
  • Latency: 1.9 ms
  • Input Dynamic Range: 134 dB (Sennheiser Performance Audio Codec – SePAC)
  • Display: Persistent E-Ink “always on” status read-out
  • Low-Cut Filter: Off, 30, 60, 80, 100, 120 Hz
  • Audio Functions: Digital audio trim; test tone generator
  • User Interface: Function buttons with lock; switchable status LED (On/Off)
  • Power & Runtime: BA 70 Li-ion battery, up to 12 hours (sold separately)
  • Charging: In-device contacts; supports CHG 70N, L 70 USB, LM 6070 (for L 6000)
  • Dimensions: 40 × 200 mm (without capsule); 50 × 268 mm (with MMD 835)
  • Weight & Housing: 450 g; rugged metal body
  • Usage: Worldwide operation, subject to local RF regulations

Brand

Sennheiser

Sennheiser is a leading audio manufacturer known for high-quality microphones used in studio recording, broadcast, live sound, and film production. The brand has built a strong reputation for innovation, reliability, and precise sound reproduction.

Sennheiser microphones are widely used for vocals, instruments, and location recording, offering clarity and consistency across a wide range of applications. MicPro suggests Sennheiser microphones for users seeking professional performance, durability, and trusted audio engineering.

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Microphones

Microphones are essential tools for capturing sound in recording, broadcast, and live performance. Different microphone types are designed for different sources, environments, and uses, from studio vocals and instruments to live sound and field recording. Choosing the right microphone depends on factors such as sound source, room acoustics, sensitivity, and the character you want to capture.