Sennheiser EW-D: Difference between revisions

 
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===Gain and AF Output===
===Gain and AF Output===
The exceedingly wide dynamic range of the EW-D systems gives you a lot of latitude for your settings.
;GAIN
The gain should be set so the LINK LED flashes yellow only lights up during the loudest passages.
;AF OUTPUT
If you have multiple systems, set the AF Output the same for all of them for consistency at the console or mixing board
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This is how gain is applied to the EW-D SKM-S handheld microphone transmitter or EW-D SK bodypack transmitter for lavalier microphones and instruments. Typically for general speaking the gain should be set around 15 to 18 dB. You will need to adjust this depending on the type of microphone, the talker, and the distance from the microphone.  
This is how gain is applied to the EW-D SKM-S handheld microphone transmitter or EW-D SK bodypack transmitter for lavalier microphones and instruments. Typically for general speaking the gain should be set around 15 to 18 dB. You will need to adjust this depending on the type of microphone, the talker, and the distance from the microphone.  
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NOTE: If the AF Output is too high it may overload the input (peak) on connected device and may create undesirable noise (distortion, rumbling, etc).
NOTE: If the AF Output is too high it may overload the input (peak) on connected device and may create undesirable noise (distortion, rumbling, etc).
 
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