Sennheiser to expand its presence at ISE 2024

The Sennheiser Group announced an expanded presence at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2024 in Barcelona, Spain on January 30 – February 2. ​ For the first time at ISE, the group will have two booths to feature its solutions for Business Communication (3C500) and Professional Audio (7A700) at the FIRA Barcelona, Gran Via. ​ 

​The Sennheiser Business Communication booth will feature an interactive touchscreen for attendees interested in discovering the Sennheiser collaborations.

At ISE 2024, integrators, consultants, and end-users can experience the full potential of Sennheiser products when paired with solutions from its global partners and alliances. ​ During the show, Sennheiser will collaborate with 20 partners on a campaign to highlight the benefits of its network of partners and alliances. ​ ​ ​ ​

ISE attendees are encouraged to participate in an app-led scavenger hunt across Sennheiser and partner booths. ​ Participants will be rewarded with exclusive Sennheiser-branded socks and the chance to win a TeamConnect Bar Medium.

For the live sound market, Merging Technologies showcases the new Venue Mission for Anubis. Venue Mission finds application in a wide array of use cases, ranging from orchestral performances and studio recordings, band monitor setups as well as smaller bands without monitor engineers, to speaking booths/ADR studios. ​Performers benefit from access to their own personal monitoring mix, while the microphone and instrument inputs can be shared on the network for remote control and monitoring by the PA mixer or recording engineer.

Also on show is the Miniature Clip Microphone System (MCM), the system will be expanded by the KK 13 omni capsule as an alternative to the standard cardioid KK 14 capsule, as well as additional gooseneck and cable options.

The Neumann line of vocalist capsule heads for wireless systems will also be expanded to make the sound of the cardioid KK 104 and super-cardioid KK 105 true condenser capsule heads available for third-party wireless microphones too.

The next generation of wireless audio can be discovered with the Sennheiser WMAS (wireless multichannel audio systems) broadband technology. ​ The Tuesday and Wednesday of the show will see five expert sessions taking place to inform customers about the possibilities of this new technology.

With a focus on professional live productions, the EW-DX digital UHF wireless microphone system will be on show at Sennheiser’s new second booth, too. ​ New components, such as the EM 2 Dante, a half-rack (9.5”) two-channel receiver, a rackmount charging solution and control software have been added to the system, with the four-channel Dante receiver to round off EW-DX in mid-2024.

Visit the Sennheiser Group at ISE, Fira Barcelona, stands 3C500 and 7A700.

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