I also have a Sennheiser transmitter that uses a mini phone plug to connect to
the lavalier—I used it for a fiddle, not a headset mic. Since it was connected
to the fiddle, the transmitter probably went in and out of my pocket a lot more
than a headset would have come on and off my head. On this, too, when it needed
fixing, I replaced the phone plug with a regular gold-plated one from Radio
Shack. Not threads to clamp it down, and it, too, has been working fine for
years. A lot easier than splicing wires…
~erik hoffman
Oakland, ca
From: Callers [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dale
Wilson via Callers
Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 2:47 PM
To: jill allen <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Callers] headset mics
Hi Jill,
Does your Sennheiser headset have a non-standard connector (one that screws
into the transmitter/receiver?) It's nice that mine stays plugged in, but it
was a real pain when a wire broke in the cable and I had to do major surgery
rather than simply replacing it with a standard connector.
Dale
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 2:50 PM, jill allen via Callers
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Regarding the Sennheiser:
Headpiece: ME3-ew
Belt pack and receiver: ew 100 G3
I like the headpiece because it stays in place, the sound quality of the system
is excellent and I have never had a problem with it in 8 -10 years.
Also, I recently purchased a "Compact Powered PA System" by the name of SRM
150. It weighs maybe 10 pounds, I can lift it with one finger, and the one
speaker sounds great and fills a big room.
Jill
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