Sennheiser Unveils Speechline Multi-Channel Receiver In Middle East

Sennheiser Unveils Speechline Multi-Channel Receiver In Middle East

New solution enables regional businesses and educational institutions to utilise world-class wireless audio mics while maximising existing network investments and reducing strain on IT teams

As higher education institution and businesses in the Middle East begin their gradual journey toward resuming regular operations, small IT teams will be tasked with having to look after huge AV set-ups. To make their task easier – and expand its offer of network-enabled AV equipment – Sennheiser is launching the SpeechLine Multi-Channel Receiver in the Middle East.

“Wireless microphones are especially relevant at this time when there is need to maintain social distancing while ensuring speech intelligibility in set-ups such as conference rooms and lecture halls,” explained Mig Cardamone, Director of Sales and Marketing at Sennheiser Middle East. “The SpeechLine Multi-Channel Receiver adds a compact, IT-friendly receiver with maximum connectivity and easy control to the SpeechLine Digital Wireless series. It ensures perfect IT integration, ease of use and seamless workflows.”
 


All-in-one solution
Offering the same uncompromising RF performance as all SpeechLine Digital Wireless devices, the new multi-channel receiver accommodates up to four receiving channels and an auto-mixer – no additional antenna is needed, and only one cable is required for PoE, control data and the Dante stream for which redundant sockets are provided. A 3-pin terminal connector is available for infrastructures that need an analogue output. The multi-channel receiver complies with common network security standards.
 

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Sennheiser Unveils SpeechLine Multi-Channel Receiver in Middle east

The SpeechLine Multi-Channel Receiver can be unobtrusively wall- or ceiling-mounted using the included wall-mount adapter. For a quick on-site check, the receiver features status LEDs for the audio channels, otherwise it is configured and controlled via the convenient Sennheiser Control Cockpit software or via Sennheiser’s open SSC protocol for third-party solutions.

For lecturers and speakers, SpeechLine offers a choice of wireless handheld, headset, lavaliere or even boundary and table microphones, ensuring that they can feel at ease with their favourite type of microphone.
 

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A universal tool for education and business environments
Sennheiser Control Cockpit has been designed to make the daily routines and workflows associated with the use of wireless microphones in corporate and campus settings far easier. The software allows centralized remote control, monitoring and maintenance of campus- and company-wide audio installations from anywhere in a network.
 

Multi-room mode and 1.9 GHz transmission
With SpeechLine Digital Wireless, an infinite number of microphone links can be implemented at a university or a corporate campus. This is made possible by the system’s multi-room mode, which allows to select the transmission power in accordance with the room size, ensuring optimum audio transmission everywhere on campus.

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SpeechLine Digital Wireless works in the license-free 1.9 GHz range, and features both auto-frequency management and auto-interference management. The system uses advanced 256-bit AES encryption to ensure data integrity.
 

Technical Data
Number of channels: 2 or 4
PoE: yes
External control: yes
Dante: yes, redundant (two ports)
Assignment of RJ 45 connectors: 1: PoE, Control, Dante (primary); 2: Dante (secondary)
Analog out: yes
Stand-alone operation: yes
Dimensions: 180 x 180 x 45 mm
Weight: approx. 600 g
Vesa mount: yes, Vesa 100
 

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About Sennheiser
Shaping the future of audio and creating unique sound experiences for customers – this aim unites Sennheiser employees and partners worldwide. Founded in 1945, Sennheiser is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of headphones, loudspeakers, microphones and wireless transmission systems. Since 2013, Sennheiser has been managed by Daniel Sennheiser and Dr. Andreas Sennheiser, the third generation of the family to run the company. In 2018, the Sennheiser Group generated turnover totalling €710.7 million.