Sennheiser SKM 100 G4 Handheld Transmitter
The SKM 100 G4 is the handheld transmitter for Sennheiser's evolution wireless G4 100 Series, built around a lightweight aluminum housing that holds up to nightly gigging. It ships without a fixed capsule so you pick the voice, threading on your choice of the e 835, e 845, e 865, e 935, or e 945 head to match the singer and the room. Fast frequency allocation links up to 12 receivers over a remote channel, so a multi-mic setup is up and coordinated in minutes.
The transmitter tunes across up to 42 MHz of bandwidth with 1,680 selectable frequencies in a stable UHF range, giving it clean spectrum in crowded RF environments and up to 20 compatible channels. It reaches roughly 100 meters (330 feet) and runs on two AA batteries. G&G stocks it in the A1 (470-516 MHz), A (516-558 MHz), and G (566-608 MHz) ranges, and it ships with an MZQ 1 microphone clamp and two AA batteries. The capsule is sold separately.
| Type | Handheld wireless transmitter (capsule sold separately) |
|---|---|
| Compatible Capsules | Sennheiser e 835, e 845, e 865, e 935, e 945 |
| Frequency Ranges | A1 (470-516 MHz), A (516-558 MHz), G (566-608 MHz) |
| Switching Bandwidth | Up to 42 MHz, 1,680 selectable frequencies |
| RF Output Power | Max. 30 mW |
| Transmission Range | Up to 100 m / 330 ft |
| Power | 2 AA batteries |
| Included | MZQ 1 microphone clamp, 2 AA batteries |













