Eugene Kim
October 30th, 2005, 04:45 AM
Could anyone compare the range/reliability of the Sennheiser XLR butt-plug, plug-in transmitter (SKP-100) that comes with the ENG version of the G2 camera mounted wireless kit?
Basically, I'm wondering if and how much range/reliability in general is lost (if any) when using the plug-in transmitter vs. the standard SK-100 belt/body pack transmitter?
I ask because I have a few decent quality, hard-wired XLR lavs (which can be powered with either phantom powere or through a battery you pop into the power barrel) already that I'd like to use with the Sennheiser kit in liu of the stock ME-2.
Obviously, it'd be nicer and more convenient to just buy a Countryman B6 with the appropriate Sennheiser mini, plug-in connector; but there's other things I want to buy right now as well (though I WILL eventually by the B6).
In the mean time, since I already have decent hard-wired lavs (Tram TR50s), and the power barrel on these has a belt-clip on it; I was thinking why not just plug the XLR power barrel right into the plug-in transmitter and then use the Tram TR50's belt clip to attach it to dee back of da body just like you would with the standard body/belt pack transmitter? Sure, it'd be a little more clunky, but still not unreasonable in my opinion.
Basically, I'm just curious if this would work as a make-shift workaround for not buying a higher quality replacement for the ME-2 right now.
Thanks...btw, I'm waiting on the Sennheiser kit to be delivered to me right now, so just twiddling my thumb wondering in the mean time.
Basically, I'm wondering if and how much range/reliability in general is lost (if any) when using the plug-in transmitter vs. the standard SK-100 belt/body pack transmitter?
I ask because I have a few decent quality, hard-wired XLR lavs (which can be powered with either phantom powere or through a battery you pop into the power barrel) already that I'd like to use with the Sennheiser kit in liu of the stock ME-2.
Obviously, it'd be nicer and more convenient to just buy a Countryman B6 with the appropriate Sennheiser mini, plug-in connector; but there's other things I want to buy right now as well (though I WILL eventually by the B6).
In the mean time, since I already have decent hard-wired lavs (Tram TR50s), and the power barrel on these has a belt-clip on it; I was thinking why not just plug the XLR power barrel right into the plug-in transmitter and then use the Tram TR50's belt clip to attach it to dee back of da body just like you would with the standard body/belt pack transmitter? Sure, it'd be a little more clunky, but still not unreasonable in my opinion.
Basically, I'm just curious if this would work as a make-shift workaround for not buying a higher quality replacement for the ME-2 right now.
Thanks...btw, I'm waiting on the Sennheiser kit to be delivered to me right now, so just twiddling my thumb wondering in the mean time.