
Sennheiser AVX-MKE2 PRO Set
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The Sennheiser AVX-MKE2 PRO Set consists of: a bodypack transmitter with lavalier microphone; a plug-on receiver; and all the accessories needed to operate it with video cameras. Ideal for hands-free interview and documentary recording, the system is self-configuring and ready to use within seconds. The AVX perfectly matches your camera's input sensitivity without the need to adjust audio levels.
Key Features: Sennheiser AVX-MKE2 PRO Set
- Very fast setup
- Plugs directly into XLR audio input
- Ultra compact receiver
- Switches on/off by P48 Phantom power
- Optimized dynamic range
- Auto frequency management
- AES 256 encryption
- License free
- Accessories included for DSLR use
- Metal housing
- Made in Germany

Tutorial: AVX Video Sound Recording Ep.1 - Setup | Sennheiser
What's in the box?
- Plug-on receiver
- Energy pack
- USB charger
- USB charging cable
- Bodypack transmitter
- MKE 2 lavalier microphone
- Microphone clip
- Hot shoe mount
- Beltclip
- XLR to mini jack cable
- Pouch
Technical data:
- Colour black
- Frequency response 20 Hz - 20000 Hz
- THD, total harmonic distortion typ. 0.1 %
- Weight Receiver: 87 g (incl energy pack)
- Audio input 3,5 mm mini jack
- Audio output XLR
- Operating temperature -10 °C - + 55°C
- Signal-to-noise ratio > 90 dB(A)
- RF output power adaptive up to 250mW (peak) country specific
- Operating time > 4h (Receiver), typ 15 h (Transmitter with LiIon energy pack)
- Modulation GFSK
- Audio output level -30 dBu - 0 dBu in 4 Steps
- Battery Specification Li-Ion 3,7 V DC
- Dynamic range > 120 dB(A)
- Frequency band 1880 - 1930 MHz (Country specific)
- Sampling rates 24 bit / 48 kHz
- Latency 19 ms
Make sure you're using radio frequencies responsibly: Read our blog post here about how to make sure you don't fall foul of the law when using radio frequencies with microphones.
