With the XS Wireless 1 Dual Series, Sennheiser offers an easy-to-use and flexible way to reliably transmit voice and speech. The focus is on clarity, intuitiveness and above all quality - three criteria that each of the six different sets fulfils very well. Among the top features of the UHF wireless system are the integrated antennas, the bright and clear display and a scan and sync function that can be activated at the push of a button. If you attach particular importance to quick configuration, easy handling and special sound in the overall package, you can't go wrong with the XS Wireless 1 series.
The Vocal Set XSW-1-835-E Dual is particularly suitable for vocals and presentations, as it scores particularly well with the clear sound of the Sennheiser e 835 capsule. The cardioid characteristic of the dynamic microphone prevents sound from reaching the back - and thus also feedback - while creating a balanced yet present frequency image in the range of 80Hz - 14kHz. Thus the artist or speaker remains in focus in every situation.
The hand-held transmitter, powered by 2 AA batteries, also has an on/off switch, which proves to be very practical at events. This allows you to react well to unwanted feedback from the stage when the microphone is not needed at the time. In addition, the integrated display shows clearly the most important information about the current operating status.
The EM XSW1 Dual Receiver impresses with its modern, simple design, which shows all important functions clearly at first glance. The front panel is very simple and therefore very easy to operate. Channel selection, volume control and set scan are combined in one control element, while another key is responsible for synchronization between the devices. The respective status (e.g. battery, reception) and the channel number for the connected devices can be easily read off the display. The receiver offers the possibility to switch between 8 frequency banks with up to 10 channel presets each.
Looking at the rear panel, the outputs with XLR (balanced) and jack plugs (unbalanced) as well as an associated switch are located there - each console to which the signal is to be applied is thus operated. To optimize the reception in difficult situations (e.g. by randomly received radio frequencies), the squelch control, which is also located at the rear, can also be adjusted.