The Sennheiser EM 3732 is a twin-channel, true diversity radiomic receiver has a switchable bandwidth of up to 184MHz, with frequency adjustment in increments of 5kHz steps.
It is equipped with Sennheiser 'HiDyn Plus' and 'HDX' DSP-emulated processing to reduce RF noise. Two OLED screens clearly display vital information including RF signal, frequency, channel and bank, transmitter battery life, and menu selection. A jog dial can be used to navigate and operate the icon based menu functions and settings, whilst hot-keys can be used for storing and synchronisation functions. The front facing panel of the receiver also has a 6.35mm jack headphone output with volume control, with headphone selection switchable with channel specific illuminated buttons. The power button, which is also illuminated, can be found to the right side of the front facing panel.
The rear panel offers RF inputs and RF loop-out connections, as well as one AF output per channel on an electronically-balanced, 3-pin, XLR. A digital AES-3 output is also situated on the rear panel, along with word clock input and loop-out connections. The receiver can be monitored and operated remotely via a PC running the supplied Sennheiser WSM software and connected via the Ethernet socket. AC mains input is via IEC, 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz.