Sennheiser Seeking Microphone Reviewers

Audio specialist Sennheiser has launched its “Test D1 and Only” campaign, encouraging artists and bands to trial and review its new evolution wireless D1 microphone systems—reviewers able to keep their set for free. The opportunity is available to the 150 prospective testers that write to Sennheiser at sennheiser-d1.com with the best reasons for why they would love to take part.

Sennheiser’s evolution wireless D1 is a range of digital wireless microphone systems that lets bands go wireless easily. With systems for instruments or for vocals based around Sennheiser’s wide range of evolution microphone capsules, a band’s life is made simpler: transmitters and receivers automatically pair and select suitable transmission frequencies, while multiple D1 systems can automatically coordinate themselves.

To get involved as a tester, users can register online, describe why they want to become a D1 product tester and choose their favorite system: a vocal set, headmic set, lavalier set or instrument set.

When chosen as an official product tester, the artist or band will receive the selected set within two weeks. They will then have four weeks to put their system through its paces and write a review of at least 100 words and add pictures, or shoot a creative review or test video of at least 30 seconds. All reviewers can keep the set for free. If someone decides not to do a review, they can simply return the system.

The campaign runs from Nov. 5 until Jan. 31, 2016, which is the deadline to register. During this time, it pays to stay in touch with Sennheiser via their website: every month, the company is raffling additional product prizes, such as the e 835 stage microphone, the HD 25 headphones or the MK 4 studio microphone.

“People love using the D1 as it sets them free to enjoy performing without the hassles of managing the equipment,” said Ingo Angres, Marketing Manager Live Performance & Music at Sennheiser. “When people use it, they enjoy its simplicity, performance and reliability and we want to encourage them to share their experience! Of course, this is also a win/win proposition—those that take the time to review the product will also get to keep the set for themselves.”

For more information, visit sennheiser-d1.com.