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Sennheiser EW 335 G3 - User Manual

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ew 300 G3 Vocal Set
ew 300 © Vocal Set
RF Wireless Systems | evolution wireless G3
General Description
This system is ideal for vocal applications. The
SKM 300 G3 handheld transmitter as and the EM
300 G3 rack-mountable receiver each features 20
frequency banks with 6 user banks and 24 directly
accessible frequency presets. Each system is ready
for immediate use.
Technical Specifications
ew 300 ©
Modulation ............................................... wideband FM
Frequency ranges .......................516–558, 566–608,
................... 626–668, 734–776, 780–822, 823–865
Transmission/Receiving
frequencies ............ 20 channel banks, 6 user banks,
...................................24 factory preset channels each
Switching bandwidth ........................................42 MHz
Noise reduction system .....................Sennheiser HDX
AF frequency response .......................25 – 18,000 Hz
S/N ratio (at 1 mV and peak deviation) .. 115 dBA
THD (at nominal deviation and 1 kHz) ........ . 0.9 %
EM 300 ©
Receiver principle ................................... True Diversity
Sensitivity (with HDX,
peak deviation) .......................<2 µV at 52 dBA
eff
S/N
Adjacent channel rejection .............................. 75 dB
Intermodulation attenuation .......................... 70 dB
Blocking ............................................................... 75 dB
Pilot-tone squelch....................................... detachable
Antenna inputs ...................................... 4 BNC sockets
AF output voltage (at peak
deviation, 1 kHz AF) ...... 1/4“ (6.3 mm) jack socket,
................................ unbalanced: +12 dBu XLR socket,
...........................................................balanced: +18 dBu
Power supply ......................................................12 V DC
Dimensions ................................7.95“ x 8.35“ x 1.69“
Weight ................................................. approx. 2.16 lbs
SKM 300 ©
RF output power at 50 ..................typ. 30/10 mW,
......................................................................... switchable
AF frequency response .......................80 – 18,000 Hz
Power supply ..............................2 AA batteries, 1.5 V
Nominal voltage ..................................................... 2.4 V
Operating time ...................................................typ. 8 h
Dimensions ........................................Ø 1.97“ x 10.43“
Weight ................................................approx. 15.87 oz
System variants and included components:
ew 335 G3 (1) SKM 300 G3 handheld transmitter, (1) e835
dynamic cardioid capsule, (1) EM 300 G3 rack-mountable receiver,
(1) MZQ 1 microphone clip, (1) GA 3 rack-mount kit
ew 345 G3 (1) SKM 300 G3 handheld transmitter, (1) e845
dynamic super-cardioid capsule, (1) EM 300 G3 rack-mountable
receiver, (1) MZQ 1 microphone clip, (1) GA 3 rack-mount kit
ew 365 G3 (1) SKM 300 G3 handheld transmitter, (1) e865
condenser super-cardioid capsule, (1) EM 300 G3 rack-mount
receiver, (1) MZQ 1 microphone clip, (1) GA 3 rack-mount kit
For recommended accessories please visit www.sennheiserusa.com
Features
Sturdy metal housing
Automatic frequency management for transmitter and receiver
Tunable UHF frequencies within a large switching bandwidth
Wireless microphone with a quick-change microphone head from the
e800 series
Large range of replaceable microphone heads from the successful
evolution series
Wireless synchronization of transmitters via infrared interface
Enhanced frequency bank management with up to 24 compatible
frequencies
Programmable MUTE switch (PTT, PTM)
Transmitter telemetry to receiver provides capsule info, sensitivity &
Tx Type
42 MHz bandwidth, 1,680 switchable frequencies
Increased range for audio sensitivity
Easy-to-read illuminated dot matrix display with dual color warning
indicator
More control options (menu)
Enhanced AF frequency range
Soundcheck mode
Integrated equalizer
Contacts for recharging the BA 2015 accupack directly in the transmitter
(2) AA batteries for over 8 hours of use
4-level battery indicator for transmitter
HDX compander for crystal-clear sound
True diversity receiver for optimum reception
High RF output power for large range
Suitable for 19” rack mounting (1 U)
Switchable RF output power (10/30 mW)
Integrated RJ45 for remote control/monitoring via Wireless Systems
Manager (WSM)

Questions and Answers

  • H
    hdavidsonAug 7, 2025
    What to do if RF signal is available but there is no audio signal from Sennheiser Microphone and “MUTE” appears on the display panel?
    • S
      Savannah KellyAug 7, 2025
      If the display panel shows 'MUTE' but you're getting no audio signal from your Sennheiser Microphone, the transmitter might be muted. To resolve this, cancel the muting. Alternatively, the transmitter may not be sending a pilot tone, so switch the pilot tone transmission on. You can also try switching off the pilot tone evaluation on the receiver. A high squelch threshold on the receiver could also be the cause; try reducing it. Lastly, repositioning the antennas might help.
  • E
    Eric NicholsonAug 11, 2025
    How to fix no RF signal issue on Sennheiser Microphone?
    • L
      Lawrence PhillipsAug 11, 2025
      If your Sennheiser Microphone receiver shows no RF signal, ensure that both the transmitter and receiver are set to the same channel, using the synchronization function if needed. Also, the transmitter might be out of range, so check the squelch threshold setting. Try reducing the distance between the transmitter and receiving antennas, and reposition the antennas. Reducing the squelch threshold may also help.
  • D
    Donald Floyd DDSAug 15, 2025
    Why is the audio signal distorted on my Sennheiser Microphone?
    • B
      Beth LeAug 16, 2025
      If you are getting a distorted audio signal from your Sennheiser Microphone, it could be due to the transmitter sensitivity being set too high. Adjust the transmitter sensitivity correctly. Another cause might be the receiver’s audio output level being too high, so reduce the audio output level.
  • K
    Kristin CampbellAug 19, 2025
    What to do if none of the diversity displays appear on Sennheiser Microphone?
    • J
      Jeremy McphersonAug 19, 2025
      If the diversity displays I or II do not appear on the display panel of your Sennheiser Microphone, the receiver’s squelch threshold might be set too high, so reduce it. Also, the transmitter’s RF signal could be too weak; increase the transmission power and reduce the distance between the transmitter and receiver. Check the antenna cables or the antennas to ensure they are correctly connected.
  • A
    Alyssa MilesAug 25, 2025
    How to reduce background noise in Sennheiser Microphone audio signal?
    • K
      kimberlygardnerAug 25, 2025
      If the audio signal from your Sennheiser Microphone has a high level of background noise, the transmitter sensitivity might be adjusted incorrectly. Adjust the transmitter sensitivity to the correct level.
  • U
    ukerrAug 28, 2025
    Why I have no access to a certain channel on my Sennheiser Microphone?
    • J
      Jerry ShawAug 28, 2025
      If you cannot access a certain channel on your Sennheiser Microphone, it could be because an RF signal was detected on this channel during scanning, and the channel was locked. To fix this, set the transmitter operating on this channel to a different channel and redo the frequency preset scan. Alternatively, a transmitter of your system operating on this channel might not have been switched off during scanning; switch the transmitter off and redo the frequency preset scan.
  • A
    Alex GrahamSep 1, 2025
    What to do if my Sennheiser Microphone has no operation indication?
    • T
      Tracy SmithSep 1, 2025
      If there is no operation indication on your Sennheiser Microphone, ensure the mains unit is properly connected.

Sennheiser EW 335 G3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
System TypeWireless Microphone System
RF Bandwidth42 MHz
ModulationWideband FM
Max. Operating Range100 m (line of sight)
Pilot Tone SquelchYes
THD< 0.9%
Transmitter TypeHandheld
Microphone ElementDynamic
Polar PatternCardioid
Microphone ConnectorXLR-3
Battery Type2 x AA
Battery Life8 hours
Operating Temperature-10 °C to +55 °C
RF Output Power30 mW
Signal-to-Noise Ratio>110 dB (A-weighted)
Receiver TypeDiversity
Receiver MountingTable Top, Rackmount
Receiver OutputXLR / 1/4"
Audio Frequency Response80 - 18, 000 Hz

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