Sennheiser EDWX Wireless Mic System
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Professional wireless audio solutions demand reliability, flexibility, and advanced features to ensure seamless operation during live worship and streaming. The Sennheiser EWDX wireless system offers expanded frequency bandwidth, multiple receiver configurations, Dante integration, and sophisticated control options designed to meet the diverse needs of modern church production environments.
Hardware and Configuration Options
The EWDX system provides impressive versatility through its dual-channel and quad-channel receiver options. The quad-channel variant packs four independent receivers into a single rack unit - perfect for portable setups or venues with limited space. Built-in Dante capabilities in the quad unit enable seamless integration with existing audio-over-IP infrastructure, while front-panel headphone monitoring allows quick troubleshooting during live events.
Advanced Digital Features
Digital encryption ensures secure transmission of sensitive audio content, while adjustable link density allows for maximizing the number of wireless channels in congested RF environments. The 88MHz switching bandwidth provides extensive frequency options for optimal signal clarity. Custom naming capabilities for each channel streamline system management and troubleshooting, especially valuable in larger setups with multiple wireless units.
Flexibility and Integration
Both handheld and bodypack transmitters feature clear displays for easy monitoring and manual configuration when needed. The handheld transmitter accepts various capsules, including third-party options, while the bodypack supports an extensive range of accessories including headsets, lavalier mics, and instrument cables. Compatibility with existing EWD series battery chargers maintains operational convenience. The comprehensive menu system enables fine-tuning of parameters like gain, low-cut filtering, and cable emulation, ensuring optimal audio quality for both live sound and streaming applications.