Sennheiser AVX EKP Camera-Mount Plug-In Receiver (1.9 GHz)

Key Features
- For Use with AVX Wireless Mic System
- Ultra-Compact XLR Plug-In Design
- Shoe Mount for DSLR/Mirrorless Camera
- Easy to Use, very fast setup
- Switches on/off by P48 Phantom power
- Optimized dynamic range
- Auto frequency management
- AES 256 encryption
- License free
- Metal housing
- Made in Germany
Overview
The EKP AVX is the receiver for the AVX wireless microphone system. It features self configuring digital transmission which eliminates time-consuming radio frequency setup. The ultra compact receiver rotates around the XLR connector to avoid collision with other devices mounted on your camera. It switches on and off automatically with your camera - saving battery power. The AVX matches perfectly to your camera's input sensitivity without having to adjust the audio level on the microphone.
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wireless receiver specifications
| RF Sensitivity | <-90 dBm |
| Audio Output | XLR Male, Balanced |
| Weight | 3 oz / 85 g |
| Power Supply | BA 20 (Li-ION 3.7 VDC), Alternative USB |
detailed specifications
| Overall Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20000 Hz |
| Frequency | 1880 - 1930 MHz (Country specific) |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | > 90 dB(A) |
| Runtime | > 4h (Receiver) |
physical specifications
| Color | Black |
- Plug-on receiver
- energy pack
- hot shoe mount
- beltclip
- XLR to mini jack cable
- USB charger
- USB charging cable
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