Sennheiser XSW 2-ME2 Wireless Lavalier Microphone System E Band

£379.00

This is the Sennheiser XSW 2-ME2 Wireless Lavalier Microphone System E Band from Sennheiser, listed in Wireless Microphones on MicPro. Read More below.

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The Sennheiser XSW 2-ME2 Lavalier Microphone Set is an ideal wireless system for presenters and moderators designed to make presentations interviews and conferences effortless. Featuring a compact unobtrusive clip-on microphone this set delivers high speech intelligibility ensuring your message is heard clearly and distinctly. This systems true diversity receiver encased in a robust metal housing offers reliable connectivity while automatic frequency management simplifies the setup process. With fully tunable UHF frequencies this system adapts to various environments providing flexibility and peace of mind during live presentations or interviews.

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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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Wireless Microphones

Wireless microphones allow performers and presenters to move freely without being connected by cables. They are widely used in live performance, theatre, broadcast, and public speaking, offering convenience and flexibility on stage. Wireless systems vary in range and reliability, so choosing the right system depends on the environment, frequency management, and intended use.

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Wireless

Wireless microphones use radio transmission to send audio from the microphone to a receiver without a physical cable. They are widely used in live performance, broadcast, theatre, and presentations, allowing freedom of movement while maintaining clear and reliable sound.