Overview

Part of the Sennheiser XSW-D digital wireless system, the Sennheiser XSW-D XLR MALE RX Plug-In Receiver (2.4 GHz) is available as an individual component to be used as a backup receiver or as a replacement unit. It features an XLR-male connector, ready to plug directly into the input on a wide variety of professional audio gear, including mixing boards and portable PA systems. Note that this receiver cannot be phantom powered by a mixer. It needs to be charged ahead of time or used while being charged via USB. The XSW-D puts world-renowned Sennheiser wireless sound quality in a miniaturised, plug-and-go, 1-button digital system that anyone can use. Plug it in, power it up, and you're immediately up and running, simplifying your setup so you can concentrate on delivering your performance with confidence.

SKU: GC60-508497

Sennheiser XSW-D XLR MALE RX Plug-In Receiver (2.4 GHz)

Part of the Sennheiser XSW-D digital wireless system, the Sennheiser XSW-D XLR MALE RX Plug-In Receiver (2.4 GHz) is available as an individual component to be used as a backup receiver or as a replacement unit. It features an XLR-male connector, ready to plug directly into the input on a wide variety of professional audio gear, including mixing boards and portable PA systems. Note that this receiver cannot be phantom powered by a mixer. It needs to be charged ahead of time or used while being charged via USB. The XSW-D puts world-renowned Sennheiser wireless sound quality in a miniaturised, plug-and-go, 1-button digital system that anyone can use. Plug it in, power it up, and you're immediately up and running, simplifying your setup so you can concentrate on delivering your performance with confidence.

Features

  • For Use with XSW-D Wireless Mic System

  • XLR-Male Output Connector

  • For Live Vocals, Presentations

  • Easy to Use, Plug & Play Operation

  • Lightweight Miniature Housing

Plug In, Turn On: It Works

  • The 1-button, 1-LED concept with single-button interface and status indicator effortlessly handles power and linking tasks for you without the need for any additional button pressing.

Step Up to Sennheiser Sound Quality

  • Sennheiser wireless mic systems are an industry standard, prized by professionals for their clarity and reliability. The XSW-D system allows first-time and budget-conscious users to get their hands on genuine Sennheiser sound quality without breaking the bank.

Easy 2.4 GHz Digital Wireless

  • Nothing ruins a take like hearing the weather report coming through your mic. Unlike traditional analog wireless systems, the XSW-D digital system operates in the 2.4 GHz ISM band, protecting the integrity of your signal from interruptions and drop outs caused by TV channels, radios, or other sources.

  • Thanks to Sennheiser's channel allocation and interference management technology, the system selects the best operating frequency and automatically switches to a clean channel to provide reliable transmission at a distance up to 250' line of sight.

License-Free Operation Worldwide

  • Because the XSW-D system operates in the license-free 2.4 GHz band, you don't have to worry about local licensing laws, frequency coordination, and other technical hassles.

  • Simply let the system pick a channel for you, and start performing‚Äîwhether you're working at home or anywhere in the world.

Other Features

  • Eco-friendly USB-rechargeable lithium-ion battery 1-hour charging to reach 50% of battery time

  • 5-hour total battery life gives you plenty of playing time

  • Conveniently recharge battery via USB while in operation or during breaks throughout the day

  • Low 3.9 ms latency with aptX Live codec specifically designed to maximise digital wireless microphone performance

  • Up to five systems can be operated simultaneously in the same environment

  • Mute from either transmitter or receiver

  • Multi-pairing lets you quickly switch between multiple transmitters linked to one receiver (note that only one transmitter can broadcast to one receiver at a time)

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Product Overview

Part of the Sennheiser XSW-D digital wireless system, the Sennheiser XSW-D XLR MALE RX Plug-In Receiver (2.4 GHz) is available as an individual component to be used as a backup receiver or as a replacement unit. It features an XLR-male connector, ready to plug directly into the input on a wide variety of professional audio gear, including mixing boards and portable PA systems. Note that this receiver cannot be phantom powered by a mixer. It needs to be charged ahead of time or used while being charged via USB. The XSW-D puts world-renowned Sennheiser wireless sound quality in a miniaturised, plug-and-go, 1-button digital system that anyone can use. Plug it in, power it up, and you're immediately up and running, simplifying your setup so you can concentrate on delivering your performance with confidence.

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