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17/02/2026

Sennheiser Spectera Makes Landmark Debut at Super Bowl LX

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Sennheiser's wireless technology played a critical role in the live audio broadcast of Super Bowl LX on 8 February 2026, as the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots at Levi's Stadium.

The event marked the world broadcast debut of the Spectera SKM handheld transmitter during Brandi Carlile's pre-game rendition of "America the Beautiful". Operating with a custom gold prototype and a Neumann KK 205 capsule, the Spectera system achieved an industry-leading 1 millisecond latency and 96 kHz audio resolution. This bidirectional wideband ecosystem allowed for unprecedented spectral efficiency, managing 64 channels within a single rack unit and ensuring high-fidelity signal stability in one of the world's most congested RF environments.

The Apple Music Halftime Show, headlined by Bad Bunny, also relied heavily on Sennheiser's infrastructure. Guest performers Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin utilised the proven Digital 6000 wireless system, using custom-finished white and silver handheld transmitters, respectively. Across the entire production, the technical team successfully operated seven wireless microphones and nine stereo in-ear systems using only 6 MHz of total RF spectrum. Lead RF engineer Cameron Stuckey and Brandi Carlile's FOH engineer Sean Quackenbush praised the system for its musicality and "German studio quality" performance in a stadium setting, noting that the deployment of DAD antennas significantly reduced the setup time usually required for complex coax-based systems.

Spectera is the world's first wideband, bidirectional digital wireless ecosystem, enabling simultaneous audio transmission, system control, and monitoring within a single RF channel. It allows up to 64 channels (32 in/32 out) of simultaneous audio transmission, monitoring, and control within a single rack unit, significantly reducing RF complexity and improving stability.

Carlile's performance featured a custom gold Spectera SKM handheld prototype and Neumann KK 205 microphone capsule, operating at an unmatched 1 millisecond (ms) latency with 96-kilohertz (kHz) audio resolution. The Spectera system's ultra-low latency and high-definition signal path ensured exceptional vocal clarity and immediacy across the stadium and broadcast feed.

The star-studded halftime show, led by Bad Bunny, featured dazzling guest performances by Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, each using custom-finished Sennheiser Digital 6000 handheld transmitters, white for Gaga and silver for Martin. Their wireless microphones delivered the consistency, transparency, and reliability trusted by top-tier artists on the world's biggest stages.

Across the event, seven Sennheiser wireless microphones and nine stereo in-ear systems operated using just 6 MHz of RF spectrum total, highlighting Spectera and Digital 6000's exceptional spectral efficiency in one of live audio's most congested RF environments. Jerry Streeter, monitor engineer for Brandi Carlile shares, "the clarity and stability were what stood out right away, there is no audible compression, the top end stays smooth on wedges, and the in-ears sound incredibly open. From an RF perspective, getting all that performance on a single TV channel is a game changer."

The path to the Spectera handheld transmitter's Super Bowl LX debut began last year, when RF engineer Cameron Stuckey collaborated with Sennheiser on the ambitious New York theater production Masquerade, where early Spectera in-ear monitoring systems demonstrated reliable, high-channel-count wireless performance in an exceptionally challenging RF environment. When Stuckey was later named RF engineer for Super Bowl LX, that experience sparked discussions about whether Spectera could meet the unprecedented technical demands of the event.

"My comfort with Spectera came from deploying it on Masquerade, an immersive theater production spanning six floors and 13 performance spaces in the middle of New York City," said Cameron Stuckey, RF engineer for Super Bowl LX. "That project required high-density, bidirectional wireless in a complex structure environment, utilizing every feature of Spectera – device capacity, multi-zone operation, modulation diversity. It was the best demonstration of the system's stability. Knowing the Sennheiser team was as committed to perfection as I was meant it was ready for any production."

A key factor in bringing the Spectera handheld to the Big Game was the support of Sean Quackenbush, Brandi Carlile's longtime front of house engineer, and her monitor engineer, Jerry Streeter, who have relied on Sennheiser and Neumann vocal solutions across Carlile's live performances for many years. In preparation for the pre-game show, Quackenbush evaluated the Spectera handheld transmitter prototype alongside his preferred Neumann KK 205 capsule, and quickly recognized the system's sonic advantages. "As a front-of-house engineer, the biggest thing for me is when I don't have to work on a vocal mic to make it sound right," said Quackenbush. "With Spectera, what I heard right away was how musical it was. The proximity effect felt natural, not exaggerated, and for the first time with a wireless handheld you're really hearing the Neumann capsule itself. It has that German studio quality you expect in a controlled environment, but we were hearing it live, wirelessly, in a stadium. Once we heard that immediacy and clarity, it was hard to imagine going back."

Quackenbush continued, "once we heard it come up in the stadium, it was one of those moments where you just know. The vocal felt incredibly stable at high volume, and I barely had to touch EQ. It sounded fantastic in that space. There's nothing quite like it, and I'm fortunate that I get to push the fader up on it."

In the weeks leading up to the Big Game, Stuckey and Quackenbush worked closely with Sennheiser to prepare a custom prototype Spectera handheld transmitter for the broadcast.

To ensure seamless coverage through rehearsals and the live broadcast, the production team deployed three Sennheiser DAD antennas covering the stadium bowl, with an additional DAD antenna supporting backstage and preparation areas, "Spectera allows us to deploy antenna systems in a fraction of the time that coax-based narrowband systems require to get right," Stuckey said. "Instead of compensating for lossy links or RF-Over-Fiber conversion artifacts, we define the coverage area, place the DAD antennas, and plug it in. Spectrum selection is the challenge of large events like Super Bowl. Having such a wide tuning range and access to 1G4 spectrum means that Spectera can be used on any show, regardless of size. You'll see it on TV again soon."

The broadcast debut of the Spectera handheld transmitter during Super Bowl LX highlighted Sennheiser's next-generation wireless innovation, delivering pristine audio, ultra-low latency, and exceptional efficiency on one of the most-watched live broadcasts of the year.

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