Product Review: Sennheiser 2000 Series Wireless Microphone System

Wireless microphone systems have become ubiquitous in church sound applications, and there is a mind-boggling number of choices when it comes to systems.

While cost is an issue, it certainly isn’t the only one, with performance and reliability imperative.

Sennheiser recently rolled out the new 2000 Series UHF wireless system, and in the October issue of Church Production magazine, Loren Alldrin provides an in-depth product review.

A choice of two receivers (single- and dual-channel models) are available in the 2000 Series, and it is fully backwards-compatible with all of Sennheiser’s Evolution wireless systems (G1, G2 and G3), so you can mix-and-match 2000 Series as well as Sennheiser evolution equipment.

Other members of the series include the SKM 2000 handheld microphone transmitter, which offers six interchangeable capsules, and the SK 2000 instrument/mic bodypack transmitter designed for instrument, lavalier or head-worn mic applications.

How does the 2000 Series does check out overall? Is is a viable option for your church sound system?

Loren provides all of the details here.

Also, be sure to have a look at the roster of online articles from the October, 2009 issue of Church Production.

Other recent Church Production reviews:
Astatic Continuously-Variable Pattern Overhead Microphones
Aviom Network Audio Systems
Peavey Sanctuary S-32 Console
DiGiCo SD8 Digital Console
Sony UWP Wireless System
JBL EON 515 Loudspeaker
Audio-Technica AT2020USB Microphone

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