There are a variety of systems on offer in the 100 G2 series range: I was given the opportunity to try out the ‘vocal set’ – an SKM 135 (cardioid dynamic) handheld transmitter, and the ‘presentation set’, which came with a choice of two lavalier mics both ME-2 omni-directionals, (one of them flesh-toned).īoth of these mic kits have Sennheiser written all over them – literally and metaphorically: the handheld cardioid dynamic sounds smooth and round with a frequency lift up around 10kHz. With this pedigree resonating in the background, the new G2 evolution 100 series of wireless transducers, transmitters and receivers has hit the stage, firmly cementing the company’s commitment to wireless technology. Sennheiser mics are generally regarded as one of the high-quality ‘standards’ in all fields ‘audio’, and they are held in this high regard for two basic reasons: their smooth sonic signature and quality of manufacture. Amongst the veritable throng of companies manufacturing mics these days, Sennheiser remains one of the oldest and most respected of them. With the cost of microphones now at unbelievably low prices (compared with 20 years ago) and with the general improvement in the build quality of many of them, there has scarcely been a better time to fork out your hard-earned for a microphone kit. 30 September 2004 Henry Brister road tests the new evolution G2 wireless range from Sennheiser.
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