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Sennheiser wireless question
Jon Blacker, Photographer
Toronto | ON | Canada | Posted: 1:28 AM on 02.28.10
->> I've just ordered a Sennheiser EW112PG3 wireless lav kit but can't figure out from reading the manual online if the receiver reuquires phantom power.

I'll be using it primarily with a Zoom H4n recorder which has 48v phantom power onboard, but I'm also considering at a Beachtek unit and need to determine if I need to look at one that has a phantom power option or not.
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Jim Slosiarek, Photographer
Cedar Rapids | IA | USA | Posted: 9:02 AM on 02.28.10
->> Transmitter and receiver each take two AA batteries.
No phantom power needed.
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Jon Blacker, Photographer
Toronto | ON | Canada | Posted: 9:32 AM on 02.28.10
->> Thanks Jim. It seemed logical that phantom power isn't required, but wasn't clear whether the AA batteries powered only the receiving functions or whether there was passthrough to the recording device.
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