Sennheiser EW112p G3 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Test

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2010

Created November 6, 2010
A video demonstrating the raw audio output from a Sennheiser EW112p G3 Wireless Lavalier Microphone. This is my first video of this type, so bear with me as it's a little long. There's a great clip at the end of the video. Again, this is being tested as it came from the original packaging.

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  • Thank You very much for posting this, wish there were more people like you.

  • @ZTVProductions You're welcome!

  • This helped me quite a bit.

    Thank you for the share.

    Nick

  • @NickM11111 No problem, glad I could help!

  • sounds a little on the throaty side.

  • @bigkingsha You're right, I had the audio levels cranked too high. Both the camera and G3 were brand new to me...straight out of the box.

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  • @thermikxl Sure thing!

  • @rakeshanderson666 Good buying points for sure!

  • @Blind9Productions Actually I had the transmitter's xlr jack plugged into one channel on the camcorder. Forgot to put into 'Line 2' which has a switch to activate both channels of the audio output. My fault...both the G3 and the HMC 150 were brand new to me. Thanks for watching, though!

  • @arkerbt I just chose the Sennheiser over the Sony for 2 reasons: #1 The sony's don't have an output level adjustment on the receiver. #2 Although the sony may have slightly better range, the sony's have a higher noise floor.

    Also the me2 supplied mic of the senn is much better than the sony, and quite usable.

  • @CliffnLee because he recorded audio exclusively using the G3 mic, which only fills one channel in a stereo XLR recording setup such as the on-camera inputs he used. This can easily be corrected in editing by duplicating the audio track and panning it to the opposite side, or simply panning the track to center, depending on what program you are using.

  • @SpiritualWarrior30 Yes, use the 3.5mm jack instead of the xlr jack

  • why is this only in the right ear?

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