Q: Why Does The Receiver's Output Level Overload The Mixing Console; Q: Why Is The Receiver's Output Signal Too Weak At The Input Of The Mixing Console; Q: Where Can I Adjust The Input Sensitivity Of The Transmitter; Q: Why Is There Noise Interference When I Connect My Guitar To A Bodypack Transmitter - Sennheiser Evolution Wireless D1 Faq

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Q:
Why does the receiver's output level
overload the mixing console?
A:
Check if the receiver's output level is adjusted too
high or too low. You can use the Output Type menu
item to coarsely adjust the receiver's output level
to match the input (mic or line) of the connected
device. You can increase or reduce the audio level
by 12 dB. Additionally, you can use the Audio Level
menu item to increase or reduce the audio level in
steps of 1 dB. You can adjust the audio level between
0 dB and 30 dB.
Q:
Why is the receiver's output signal too
weak at the input of the mixing console?
A:
Check if the receiver's output level is adjusted too
high or too low. You can use the Output Type menu
item to coarsely adjust the receiver's output level
to match the input (mic or line) of the connected
device. You can increase or reduce the audio level
by 12 dB. Additionally, you can use the Audio Level
menu item to increase or reduce the audio level in
steps of 1 dB. You can adjust the audio level between
0 dB and 30 dB.
Q:
Where can I adjust the input sensitivity
of the transmitter?
A:
The ew D1 transmitters are equipped with
automatic sensitivity adjustment, so it is no longer
necessary to manually set the input sensitivity. The
transmitters automatically set the correct input
sensitivity.
A:
Additionally, you can use the Audio Level menu
item to increase or reduce the receiver's audio level
in steps of 1 dB. The audio level can be adjusted
between 0 dB and 30 dB.
Q:
Why is there noise interference when
I connect my guitar to a bodypack
transmitter?
A:
Keep a minimum distance of 20 cm between your
bodypack transmitter and the guitar and electric
bass pickups to avoid transmission interference.
Q:
Which audio effect should I use when?
A:
Low-cut filter: We recommend using the low-cut
filter to reduce impact noise and feedback. This filter
is suitable for both vocal and speech transmission.
A:
The equalizer allows you to individually adjust the
sound to your likings.
Q:
What is a de-esser?
A:
A de-esser attenuates troublesome sibilance in
vocals and speech without adversely affecting the
perceived sound quality.
Q:
Which microphone heads are compatible
with the ew D1 system?
A:
The ew D1 system can be used with all
microphone heads of the evolution wireless series
(MMD 835, MMD 845, MME 865, MMD 935, MMD 945,
MMK 965).
A:
The Sennheiser ME 90002, ME 9004 and ME 9005
microphone heads as well the the Neumann KK 204
and KK 205 microphone heads cannot be used.
Q:
Why does the mute switch not function?
A:
Check if the mute switch has been deactivated in
the receiver's operating menu. If necessary, activate
the mute switch. A deactivated mute switch is indi-
cated by the following icon on the receiver display
panel:
A:
With the mute switch activated, signal transmis-
sion is muted as soon as you set the transmitter's
mute switch to the position MUTE. The status LED of
both the transmitter and the receiver light up yellow
after a short delay.
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