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  1. hi, i have the opportunity to buy a sennheiser ifb system to use for the video village and so i'd like to have some advice from someone that have already used it. my system will be 1tx+4rx at the moment and i'm thinking to a SK100 G3 as Transmitter and 4 EK1039 as Receivers. what i would ask is: 1. sk100 and ek1039 are described as stereto trasmitter/receivers, so they can be used in stereo unbalanced mode by their minijack input/output? 2. what should be the advantage to take a SR300 IEM over the SK100 as transmitter (apart the ability to plug an external antenna and have two balanced inputs on xlr/jack connectors)? - I'm thinking i could have both, one for cart use, the other on the bag. 3. should there be any differences or advantages/disadvantages using as receivers the EK1039 Tour Guide or the EK300 IEM? Thank everybody in advance, maybe these could be tedious questions, but i've made my research on internet and specifications and it seems to me these are all compatible and valuable options, so i'll be looking for some user feedback. thanks again, v.
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