Couple of items to mention here: On the receiver AF Out is useful in going from line out to mic out to match camera input level. Transmitter sensitivity is not only useful to compensate for different microphone sensitivity but can be used input a line level signal as in the case of a camera audio hop. Setting up multiple G3 you need to have the first transmitter/receiver operating before frequency scanning second set(i.e. second set needs to see the first operating during its frequency scan). Third set needs to see the first two sets operating. Otherwise you can can multiple units on one frequency. You can use multiple receivers and only one transmitter for setting up camera audio hops or monitoring of audio using the IEM300 receiver.
@@nickhuston4510 thanks, you'd think at that price point they would have them. I have a lav mic from Vocoprol that has a SMA which I bought a SMA to BNC adapter and put a rubber duck antenna on that , improved the length of the trans. Thanks for your time.
how to record this to a zoom f6 if i have 4 sets ...4 receivers dangling with cables from the recorder is annoying, is there another cleaner solution or system to use something like these sennheiser
where should squelch be set to for normal environments so I don't effect audio quality, also I have 2 sets of these, do both sets need to have the same frequencies?? when I knew nothing about this, I had all kinds of drop outs were dialogue/ambient was cutting out completely off and on throughout scene. Im guessing they will be separate because they cannot compete with same frequency?
Yes, the warning applies to any device that emits or receives wireless signals, such as a mobile phone, or generates RF noise, such as monitors or LED lights.
Couple of items to mention here: On the receiver AF Out is useful in going from line out to mic out to match camera input level. Transmitter sensitivity is not only useful to compensate for different microphone sensitivity but can be used input a line level signal as in the case of a camera audio hop. Setting up multiple G3 you need to have the first transmitter/receiver operating before frequency scanning second set(i.e. second set needs to see the first operating during its frequency scan). Third set needs to see the first two sets operating. Otherwise you can can multiple units on one frequency. You can use multiple receivers and only one transmitter for setting up camera audio hops or monitoring of audio using the IEM300 receiver.
you were by far the best at explaining this!! thank you!
does the antenna have a screw-on SMA antenna so you can change out the wimpy antennas to better ones? Thanks
There are after market modifications that can be done to be able to use SMA antennas.
@@nickhuston4510 thanks, you'd think at that price point they would have them. I have a lav mic from Vocoprol that has a SMA which I bought a SMA to BNC adapter and put a rubber duck antenna on that , improved the length of the trans. Thanks for your time.
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how to record this to a zoom f6 if i have 4 sets ...4 receivers dangling with cables from the recorder is annoying, is there another cleaner solution or system to use something like these sennheiser
at 12:28 your video is improperly synced to your audio (look at his mouth). thought I'd let you know......
what recorder did you use? I experience a white noise in the background while using the g3. did you use denoiser in post thx?
I have the same problem.
will this set up take a line input and is it stereo
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for your tutorial. Do you know what handheld Sennheiser mics go with these?
where should squelch be set to for normal environments so I don't effect audio quality, also I have 2 sets of these, do both sets need to have the same frequencies?? when I knew nothing about this, I had all kinds of drop outs were dialogue/ambient was cutting out completely off and on throughout scene. Im guessing they will be separate because they cannot compete with same frequency?
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Thanks for your explanation it was vert help full to us ...
Good info, will help my video production.
Does anyone know if the receiver can accept a power source that is not AA batteries? In other words, a battery buddy with np50 set up? Thanks
Sennheiser does make a battery eliminator for the G3 series called the DC2. Here is a link: www.gothamsound.com/product/dc-power-adaptor-g3-wireless
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Thanks guys, I was a bit confused
How to use it for two people interview
Generally, you would have one wireless set per person.
@@nickhuston4510 thats so must cost 😑
these thing never work for me
Why you mentioned iphones alone...what about android phones?
Yes, the warning applies to any device that emits or receives wireless signals, such as a mobile phone, or generates RF noise, such as monitors or LED lights.