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RF Gain and AF Output
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Here is an article written for [https://en-us.sennheiser.com/what-adjustments-can-i-do-to-improve-sound-quality-on-ew-series EW G series wireless systems]
Here is an article written for [https://en-us.sennheiser.com/what-adjustments-can-i-do-to-improve-sound-quality-on-ew-series EW G series wireless systems]


Note: MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY (in the article) is not the same as AF GAIN on the EW-D, but you'll find that you can think about it in the same way (except treat the numbers as positive instead of negative).
Note: MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY (in the article) is not the same as GAIN on the EW-D, but you'll find that you can think about it in the same way (except treat the numbers as positive instead of negative).
For my microphones I set this to 15 to 21 depending on the microphone and the talker.
For my microphones, I set this to 15 to 21 depending on the microphone and the talker.
- Adjust the AF GAIN to suit the microphone and the talker
- Adjust the AF GAIN to suit the microphone and the talker
The section on AF OUT is applicable to EW-D and going into a mixer I'd probably set it to 0 dB.
The section on AF OUT is applicable to EW-D and going into a mixer I'd probably set it to 0 dB.