Wireless Services and Support
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New exclusive services - to get you up, and keep you running.
Sennheiser wireless products have been engineered to high standards and are respected worldwide for
product excellence and reliability. Furthermore, when you choose Sennheiser hardware, you also get
expert service and professional support from a company that cares. Please feel free to contact us
with any question you may have, and be sure to read about the support and services we offer by
downloading the information packet.
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New Services include:
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| Get up to $2,000 for your old 700 MHz gear when you trade it in for a new
Sennheiser wireless system. |
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| Rebates are offered for purchases made between December 1, 2008 and December 1, 2009 on new Sennheiser wireless systems, additional transmitters or receivers. To receive a rebate, an equal number of old wireless systems, additional transmitters or receivers that operated in the range 698 MHz to 806 MHz must be traded in (we will accept non-Sennheiser brands as well). Single components (transmitters or receivers) are rebated at half the system rebate value. To be even more equitable to customers who purchased our systems within the recent years we are offering a tiered rebate. Please refer to the options listed below. | ||
| How the 700 MHz rebate offer works: |
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Flat rebates - for Rental Houses, Sound Reinforcement Companies and end users
Level 1 - When trading in Sennheiser systems, or when trading in Non-Sennheiser systems that are greater
than or equal to 20 channels (on a single order)
Tiered rebates - for evolution wireless end users
Level 1 - Sennheiser evolution wireless G2 systems, C Range - Purchased between January 1, 2006 and
January 1, 2008
Sennheiser 3000 and 5000 series Systems
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What does the June 12th 2009 transition date mean to operators of wireless microphones?
Recent changes in Federal Communications Commission (FCC) policy are affecting operation of wireless
microphone and monitoring systems in the United States. It's important for production professionals
to understand these changes and apply best practices to ensure reliable operation of their equipment.
On June 12th, 2009 the digital TV transition will take place. This transition will NOT have an immediate impact on wireless microphone users, however wireless microphone users will lose access to the 700 MHz band at some point. Click here for comprehensive information regarding the 700 Mhz transition. |
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