Part of the Sennheiser XSW-D digital wireless system, the XSW-D PEDALBOARD RX pedalboard receiver is available as an individual component to be used as an additional or backup receiver, or as a replacement unit. It features a 1/4" instrument output to connect to your amplifier or pedal, as well as a DI output on a balanced XLR connection. There is also an onboard tuner with an LED display for visual confirmation, and a footswitch to mute your instrument when tuning.
The XSW-D puts world-renowned Sennheiser wireless sound quality in a miniaturized, low-latency, 1-button digital system that anyone can use. Plug it in, power it up, and you're immediately up and playing, simplifying your setup so you can concentrate on performing with confidence.
- The 1-button, 1-LED concept with single-button interface and status indicator effortlessly handles power and linking tasks for you—without the need for any additional button pressing.
- Sennheiser wireless systems are an industry standard, prized by professionals for their clarity and reliability. The XSW-D system allows first-time and budget-conscious users to get their hands on genuine Sennheiser sound quality without breaking the bank.
- Analog wireless systems need to squash your signal to operate in the FM band, resulting in a thin sound with a high noise floor. The XSW-D uses digital technology to preserve the dynamic range of your signal and deliver a crisp, clean, guitar sound with all the nuances of your performance.
- On stage, timing is critical, and the XSW-D uses the aptX Live codec to deliver an impressively low latency of 3.9ms, so you don't experience any lag when playing—keeping you on point and in the groove.
- Nothing ruins a take like hearing the weather report coming through your amp. Unlike traditional analog wireless systems, the XSW-D digital system operates in the 2.4 GHz ISM band, protecting the integrity of your signal from interruptions and drop outs caused by TV channels, radios, or other sources.
- Thanks to Sennheiser's channel allocation and interference management technology, the system selects the best operating frequency and automatically switches to a clean channel to provide reliable transmission at a distance up to 250' line of sight.
- Because the XSW-D system operates in the license-free 2.4 GHz band, you don't have to worry about local licensing laws, frequency coordination, and other technical hassles.
- Simply let the system pick a channel for you, and start playing—whether you're performing at home or anywhere in the world.
- Power supplied from included power adapter
- Mute from either transmitter or receiver
- Up to five systems can be operated simultaneously in the same environment
- Multi-pairing lets you quickly switch between multiple transmitters linked to one receiver (note that only one transmitter can broadcast to one receiver at a time)
Sennheiser XSW-D Specs
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| Included Charging Case |
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| Diversity | |
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| Max Transmitters per Band | |
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| Encryption | |
| Built-In Recorder | |
| Timecode Support | |
| Mobile App Compatible |
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| Word Clock I/O | |
| USB/Lightning Connectivity | |
| Frequency Response | |
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| Included Transmitters |
| Microphone Type |
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| Included Charging Case |
| AC/DC Power Adapter |
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Sennheiser XSW-D Reviews
Great System
I have two XSW-D wireless lavalieres and I long story short I ended up with a spare receiver, so I added this transmitter. It works as perfectly as the rest of the transmitters I have, as long as your XLR mic doesn't require phantom power. That's the only drawback to this unit, but I imagine the battery life (rated at 5 hours) would be terrible if it had to provide phantom power.
nice series
work well in short rage circumstances
