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(More customer reviews)These are identical transmitter and receiver pairs - the big difference comes in the microphone that comes with the kit.
You can see my review on the ew112pg3 which is the entry level kit for most information about the wireless aspects hereSennheiser EW112PG3A Wireless Kit with EK 100 G3 Diversity Receiver Frequency Band A (Range: 516-558 MHZ)
The microphone with THIS kit has a cardiod picup pattern (named for the fact that its polar plot is shaped like the heart) -- it will avoid sound from the side lobes and pickup sound from straight ahead on the microphone.
You might want to think about this abit before you jump to the cardiod pattern - if the mic tilts over during use (sennheiser's clip does that alot) you'll loose your speaker and get noise to their left or right whichever way it tips. This MIC MUST point at the speaker's mouth to get the sound. The omnidirection (EW112) kit will pick up sound from any direction comming into it, so as it moves around on the speaker's clothing you still get good pickup.
If you can lock the mic element down with a tieclip style mic holder then this mic may work better - but the factory holders pivot.
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The Sennheiser ME 4 clip-on cardioid microphone compliments this ENG set by blocking out extraneous background noise due to its high-directivity. The bodypack transmitter and portable adaptive diversity receiver are equipped with charging contacts built-in to the housing for use with Sennheiser's optional rechargeable batteries. Reception stays strong as the receiver is upgraded to utilize its line cable as a second antenna for adaptive-diversity operation.
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