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AKG MDA2 SEN1 Adapter Connector Sennheiser LEMO vs AKG MDA5 AT Adapter Connector AudioTechnica
The MDA2 SEN1 adapter connects AKG MICROLITE microphones to Sennheiser wireless systems (2000/3000/5000 series), while the MDA5 AT connects them to Audio-Technica bodypack transmitters. Choose the MDA2 SEN1 if your wireless rig uses Sennheiser; choose the MDA5 AT if you're working with Audio-Technica equipment.
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AKG MDA2 SEN1 Adapter Connector Sennheiser LEMO
Specs side by side
| AKG MDA2 SEN1 Adapter Connector Sennheiser LEMO | AKG MDA5 AT Adapter Connector AudioTechnica | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $105.00 | $105.00 |
| Brand | AKG | AKG |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose AKG MDA2 SEN1 Adapter Connector Sennheiser LEMO
- ✓ Compatible with Sennheiser 2000, 3000, and 5000 series bodypack transmitters
- ✓ LEMO connector standard ensures reliable engagement across professional touring systems
- ✓ Solves cross-platform integration for hybrid Sennheiser-based wireless setups
Why choose AKG MDA5 AT Adapter Connector AudioTechnica
- ✓ Designed for Audio-Technica bodypack transmitters with 4-pin locking connectors
- ✓ 4-pin locking mechanism prevents accidental disconnection during performance
- ✓ Handles repeated mating cycles typical of touring and multi-venue work
Frequently asked questions
Which wireless transmitter brands do these adapters work with?
The MDA2 SEN1 works with Sennheiser 2000, 3000, and 5000 series bodypack transmitters via 3-pin LEMO connectors. The MDA5 AT works with Audio-Technica bodypack transmitters via 4-pin locking connectors. They are not interchangeable.
What microphones are compatible with these adapters?
Both adapters connect AKG MICROLITE microphones to their respective transmitter systems. They share the same Microdot connector on the microphone side but differ in their transmitter-end connections.
Will either adapter work in a mixed-brand wireless system?
The MDA2 SEN1 is specifically designed for hybrid systems using multiple Sennheiser transmitters. The MDA5 AT is designed for Audio-Technica systems. Neither adapter bridges between Sennheiser and Audio-Technica platforms.
How do the connectors differ between these two adapters?
The MDA2 SEN1 uses a 3-pin LEMO connector for Sennheiser transmitters, while the MDA5 AT uses a 4-pin locking connector for Audio-Technica transmitters. Both maintain transparent signal paths without tonal coloration.