The Sennheiser EK 2000-IEM Stereo Wireless Bodypack Receiver is a professional in-ear monitoring receiver designed for live performers, presenters, and broadcast applications. Featuring adaptive-diversity reception, HDX compander technology, and up to 3520 tunable frequencies, it delivers…
The Sennheiser EK 2000-IEM Stereo Wireless Bodypack Receiver is a professional in-ear monitoring receiver designed for live performers, presenters, and broadcast applications. Featuring adaptive-diversity reception, HDX compander technology, and up to 3520 tunable frequencies, it delivers reliable stereo audio monitoring with crystal-clear sound quality and dependable RF performance.
The Sennheiser EK 2000-IEM Stereo Wireless Bodypack Receiver is engineered for professional in-ear monitoring applications where reliable wireless performance and exceptional audio clarity are essential. Compatible with Sennheiser 2000 Series wireless IEM transmitters, this rugged all-metal bodypack receiver offers adaptive-diversity reception using the earphone cable as a secondary antenna to minimize signal dropouts and improve RF stability during live performances.
Equipped with Sennheiser HDX compander technology, the EK 2000-IEM delivers detailed stereo sound reproduction with low noise and excellent dynamic response. The receiver supports up to 3520 tunable frequencies across an 88 MHz bandwidth, with 20 preset frequency banks and 6 user-programmable banks for flexible setup in demanding RF environments. Additional professional features include stereo/focus mode, adjustable limiter, Hi Boost EQ, selectable balance control, and wireless synchronization with compatible transmitters.
The intuitive backlit graphic display provides clear access to frequency information, RF/AF levels, and battery status, while the auto-lock function prevents accidental setting changes during operation. Powered by two AA batteries or an optional BA 2015 rechargeable battery pack, the receiver offers up to 6 hours of continuous operation, making it ideal for concerts, theater productions, touring, and broadcast monitoring.
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