Skm 5000 – Sennheiser handheld transmitter SKM 5000 User Manual

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SKM 5000

You have chosen a handheld transmitter SKM 5000 and with this a consequent and
promising concept including a modern design, high-tech electronics and an
universal power supply.

You should read carefully the following information in order to become acquainted
with your new handheld transmitter and to be able to profit from it.

Features

The easy handling and flexible adaptation to every recording situation stand the
test especially in the daily routine:

Screw-on condenser microphone heads with a powerful sound suitable for
a wide variety of applications due to different pick-up patterns
(omni-directional, cardioid and super-cardioid). A super-cardioid
dynamic microphone head capable of accommodating extremely high sound
pressure levels is also available.

Newly developed Neumann microphone head for demanding live stage work
(recommended for use with the SKM 5000 UHF-N versions).

16 switchable tranmission frequencies ensure high flexibility should one
channel be subject to interference.

5-step AF preamplification in 10 dB steps for an extended level control limit of
a sound pressure of 151 dB.

Can be operated either on rechargeable accupacks or standard batteries
with LC display (in percent) of charge status on suitable receivers.

High volume range and minimum residual noise thanks to the Sennheiser noise
suppression system

HiDyn

plus

.

Models

SKM 5000 UHF-A (hematite-coloured casing)

SKM 5000 UHF-N bk (black casing)

SKM 5000 UHF-N (nickel-coloured casing)

SKM 5000 VHF

Suitable receivers

system EM 1046 (resp. EM 203)

EM 3532, EM 3031, EM 3032

EK 3041-U

SKM 5000, BDA 06/02

04.06.2002, 11:18 Uhr

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