Sennheiser Wireless Evolution G2 Tutorial

www.dvestore.com Valuable information on getting the most out of the Sennheiser Evolution G2 wireless set. Shown are the Receiver, Transmitter, and Lavalier microphone.

23 Responses to “Sennheiser Wireless Evolution G2 Tutorial”

  • friendlyottawa:

    Very informative, thank you.

  • emmybrunel:

    Wow thanks I have had these units for years and never knew all this stuff! :)

  • THEORYZ1:

    2:58 – Your scream made me laugh. 

  • dvestore:

    @xlseeor Glad to have helped!

  • apache868:

    thank man, u helped out of a bind!

  • MostThomas:

    Thank you for the instruction video. I’m now set to document and veterans ceremony.

  • TheWindCutter:

    Don’t forget to add a WindCutter to your wireless recording kit.

  • keechmaneech:

    damn it…… wish i saw this video before my one shoot…… learned my lesson tho!!!! Thanks a LOT!

  • thebeastman33:

    Will this way work: I want to buy the sennheiser EW112 G3 A band> use the 3.5mm cable to go from the Sennheiser receiver and record into my iPod Touch via that 3.5mm jack> use ‘voice memos’ on my iPod to record> upload to iTunes and edit/sync through Garageband/Final Cut Express 4?

  • juliosof:

    Thanks, that was great help for me :) 

  • leesley777:

    Thank you!! We’ve had these two $500 each Senn. cordless mics systems for over 3 years now and haven’t been able to use them because we here a zipping sound (for lack of a better word); hopefully they’ll work now using the settings you mentioned. It doesn’t matter if the receiver is 2 feet from the transmitter or 20 feet.

  • Arthousevideos:

    How do I remove the Mute from the transmitter?

  • lkazakov:

    quick question: can you connect more than one mic to one receiver.. for instance a lav and handheld?

  • theonemodifier:

    Thanks ! and Great job.

  • Ddeessoolloozz:

    lol at 2:57

  • rogerisii:

    Thanks for the great info, tried to hit your add on your vid so at least you get a few pennies for your trouble. Thanks again.

  • vadim367:

    A great tutorial!
    Very clear and understandable!
    THANK YOU!!!

  • lakestatefishing:

    Great tutorial!

  • vadim367:

    Hi,

    I have purchase the Sennheiser G2 on eBay, and after setting everything up (using your tutorial), I got just Left Chanel working.
    The seller, told me, that he called Sennheiser, and they say, that it’s a MONO microphone and the signal goes either to the Left or Right chanel.
    It does not sound to me good.
    Can you please confirm that G2 is MONO or STEREO???

    Thanks 

  • vadim367:

    Hi, your presentation is the most professional I ever seen – Thanks!
    That’s why I believe you can help me out with my problem:

    I just bought the Sennheiser G2 and the problem is that the signal from the receiver goes only to the left channel.
    My seller is trying to convince me that this is normal behavior, because Sennheiser is a MONO system.
    Is it normal behavior? Or the receiver is defective?

    The details of my setup are here:
    … /watch?v=Ks8t_3_zSzs&feature=youtu.be

    Please answer!

  • dvestore:

    @vadim367 Thanks. The Sennheiser G2 is a mono system. Most folks take the mono signal and Pan it center so it comes out both the Left and Right speakers. It depends on your camera/mixer recorder. As shown in the video, I will hard pan the signal Left and record with Lower levels than on the Right side, then I’ll pick the best of the two tracks in post.

  • dvestore:

    @lakestatefishing Thanks!

  • vadim367:

    @dvestore Thank you very much for the answer!
    So, my receiver is not defectiv!? It’s the most important for me now.

    What do you mean by “Pan it center”?
    Is that special setup cable?

    I have an idea to get a mono-to-stereo cable: the mono jack into receiver and the stereo jack into camera (Canon 60D)
    But I can not find the cable like that no where:(

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