Sennheiser’s SoundBase simplifies professional wireless system maanagement

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Introduced at InfoComm 2026, SoundBase brings frequency coordination, monitoring, and wireless system management together in a single platform. Sennheiser’s new solution features multi-brand compatibility and tools designed to optimize operations for festivals, broadcast productions, theaters, and live events.

The evolution of live productions has made RF spectrum management one of the most critical aspects of any professional operation.

Festivals with dozens of artists, television broadcasters, theaters, and large-scale events now rely on an increasing number of wireless systems that require precise coordination to ensure stable performance throughout the entire production.

In response to this need, Sennheiser introduced SoundBase at InfoComm 2026, a platform developed to centralize the management, coordination, and monitoring of wireless systems, simplifying the daily workflow of RF engineers, audio operators, and system integrators.

“SoundBase is our platform for managing, monitoring, and coordinating all Sennheiser equipment—but here’s the interesting part: it’s also multi-brand,” explained Sebastián Álvarez, Product Specialist for Latin America.

Compatibility with equipment from different manufacturers allows users to monitor the entire wireless ecosystem from a single workspace, eliminating the need to use multiple applications and simplifying the management of installations and productions where different technologies coexist.

One of the platform’s core features is frequency coordination.

“Everything starts from a single platform, where you can organize, manage, and search for frequencies across different wireless systems,” said Álvarez.

Continuous RF spectrum visualization allows users to detect interference before it affects operations—an especially valuable advantage for large-scale productions where hundreds of wireless channels must coexist reliably.

Beyond coordination, SoundBase also centralizes operational monitoring.

“We can upload photos of the artists, monitor RF, LQI, and audio, check the status of every channel, and even listen to the system without having to go through a console or another control software platform,” explained Álvarez.

Bringing all this information together within a single interface streamlines the operator’s workflow, providing quick access to the status of transmitters, receivers, and bodypacks to resolve any issues during an event.

The platform also expands its capabilities by incorporating management tools for Sennheiser’s latest wireless technologies.

“Today, we can manage the entire Spectera ecosystem from a single platform, in addition to controlling Digital 6000,” explained Álvarez.

It also supports Dante network management, MADI connections, and other devices within the ecosystem, bringing together in one environment functions that previously required multiple software applications.

Another standout feature is remote access to system information.

“Whether from an iPad or a smartphone, we can access all the information available in SoundBase. For festivals, television broadcasters, and theaters, it’s an incredible feature,” said Álvarez.

This capability allows technical teams to monitor system status from different locations within a venue without remaining at a fixed workstation, providing greater operational flexibility.

In addition to its coordination and monitoring capabilities, SoundBase is designed to make these professional tools more accessible to the industry.

“SoundBase is also free. All of these features are available at no cost, and of course there’s a paid version that unlocks additional functionality,” concluded Álvarez.

That is precisely SoundBase’s value proposition: bringing together tasks that for years required multiple independent applications into a single platform. The result is a simpler, more organized workflow with greater responsiveness for professionals responsible for managing one of the most critical resources in any professional production: the RF spectrum.

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