Sennheiser Launches XS Wireless Digital

The Vocal Set of the series contains everything needed to get started immediately: XS 1 dynamic cardioid microphone, mic clip, transmitter, receiver and USB-A to USB-C charging cable

Sennheiser’s brand-new XS Wireless Digital series will provide musicians and videographers with an easy entry into wireless audio.

Sennheiser XSW-D replaces the cable with sleek, compact transmitters and receivers that work on 2.4 GHz for worldwide, license-free operation. Versatile and easy to use, the series provides wireless solutions for almost every conceivable configuration and application. Transmitters and receivers can be freely combined so users can opt for a wireless link that will protect its existing microphone investments, or select one of the fully-equipped wireless microphone sets.

“With XS Wireless Digital we are adding exciting entry-level digital wireless microphones to our portfolio,” said Tobias von Allwörden, Senior Product Manager with Sennheiser. “The series is ideal for first-time wireless users – be it a guitarist who wants to move on stage freely, or a content creator who wants to take his or her video projects to the next level with wireless audio.”

The receivers have antenna diversity; the transmitters work redundantly, transmitting all data packages twice to ensure reliable transmission. In case of interference, the transmitter and receiver will seamlessly hop to a free frequency. The audio latency remains below 4 ms. Up to five systems can be used simultaneously and they have a range of up to 75 m. The transmitter and receiver units can be conveniently recharged via USB using the included charging cable and work for up to five hours on a single charge.

An operation has been made easier via a single button: Pressing the buttons on both the transmitter and the receiver will power up and automatically link the units, clicking either button on the receiver or transmitter will mute the audio signal and pressing and holding both buttons again will power the system down.

The transmitter is connected to a handheld mic, a lavalier mic or an instrument, while the receiver can be directly connected to a mixing desk, a guitar or bass amp or the mic input of a video camera respectively.

Presenters, vocalists and instrumentalists can choose between a Vocal Set with a Sennheiser XS 1 dynamic cardioid microphone, a Lavalier Set with an ME 2-II clip-on microphone, and an Instrument Base Set for instruments with a 6.3 mm output. Also available is an XLR Base Set for use with existing dynamic microphones, and a Presentation Base Set for use with an existing clip-on microphone that has a 3.5 mm mini-jack connector. From Summer 2019, the series will be expanded with a Pedalboard Set for guitar and bass players.

Sennheiser XSW-D reliably records audio directly into a video camera via the mic input. The receiver attaches to the camera via the Sennheiser XSW-D cold-shoe mount and a 3.5 mm coiled cable, while the transmitter simply connects to a handheld or lavalier microphone depending on the use case and preference.

Sennheiser XSW-D reliably records audio directly into a video camera via the mic input. The receiver attaches to the camera via the Sennheiser XSW-D cold-shoe mount and a 3.5 mm coiled cable, while the transmitter simply connects to a handheld or lavalier microphone depending on the use case and preference.

All systems, except for the Sennheiser XSW-D Pedalboard Set, are available from the start of NAMM.

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