Sennheiser Wireless Evolution G2 Tutorial

Valuable information on getting the most out of the Sennheiser Evolution G2 wireless set. Shown are the Receiver, Transmitter, and Lavalier microphone. dvcreators.net
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Excelente video, me ayudo muchisimo. Muchas gracias. Una pregunta : Lo puedo dejar en Automatico mi audio en la camcorder o tengo que usar Manual?
@A5runner Thanks for watching, twice :)
I used this tut a few years ago and I never had to re-adjust my mics. Now I have new mics because of the FCC ruling and here I am again! Thank you, twice!
Thanks for the great tutorial.
fantastic tutorial. thank you!
@Stjamesinthehills Yea! Don’t you just love the interweb :) The new G3 units will scan all frequencies, which takes a lot longer, the G2’s only scan the bank that you’re currently in. Give a call when you’re ready to upgrade to G3 or if you need a better sounding lav (the stock me2 is ok, but there are some better options) Cheers! 1-877-353-8077
@dvestore Hurrah, that worked. I had the unit in hand while reading this, tried changing the bank and success…. thanks very much for your help.
@Stjamesinthehills The G2 units only autoscan the BANK that you are currently in. Try switching to another BANK. There are 8 to choose from. Hope this helps.
thanks for the reply, Yes the transmitter is off and I have reset the unit several times. Funny thing is, I went back to the location where it worked before and this time I got 00 free channel … so I am stumped. The batteries are new and I followed all instructions, as far as I know. I know the unit works because I’ve used it but for some reason I can’t get the open channel.
@Stjamesinthehills Is the transmitter off?
We are having a little trouble with this unit. We can not find open channels, ,, when we scan for open channel, it shows 00 open. Only one time we had open channel and this unit worked great. Any info is appreciated as to what we could be doing wrong… we followed all steps for proper function but still no audio….
Great tutorial! Thanks very much for taking the time to do this. Helped tons!
nice one. very informative. i feel much more confidant about using these rented lav’s now. cheers!
I’ve got this unit. LOVE it!
Excellent presentation / tutorial style. Props, sir.
OK so the mic pack is a great tool BUT and this is only a slight niggle if your doing and interview at a Amature Radio event then use a seperate micro audio recorder because these mics Dont like High EM interferance as you get from standing near a large array of antennas and several hundred Watts of RF power.
I’ve got an older Sennheiser and used the sensitivity control to take away all the excess noise, but I get a lot of pops and noise when i Move the body pack. Any? suggestions?
Sennheiser Wireless Evolution G3 please
Thank You
FANTASTIC VIDEO!!!!! I just bought two of these and watched your vid and was up and running in minutes!! My camera has twin XLR input adapter and I’ve set each receiver to a different freqency. Works great in the office but I’m going to a trade show in a couple of weeks with an person doing interviews, do you foresee any pos problems?
Receiver 1 = clip mic to interviewer.
Receiver 2 = stick mic for inteviewee.
I had the same issue. Very easy, you plug the receiver to the camcorder and the mike to the transmitter. If you plug the transmitter to the camcorder you get that static noise.
Thanks for this video, made it simple and easy to set up the units on my camera. The levels were spot on and adjusting the balance helped eliminate any clipping in the environment I was shooting.
Appreciate the effort
i have the same system except i have the HEADSET one. I was wondering what or where to get the handheld compatible wireless microphone on its own. I dont use the headset much since i dont play any instruments
You are awesome, amazing talent to inform and teach, you should make a huge living on this internet tutorial era. You have in you.
Very good tutorial. Thank you.
Thank you. I’m glad that you the enjoyed the video. It is a fantastic system. Cheers!