You have the best review of this product, sir. I think everyone else was recording in low cut mode along with mono or whatever, but their sound was always dull and muffled. Your video does it justice.
Yes! You can use a transmitter by itself and record internally and then sync your audio to your video in post (or just upload the audio file to your computer if you are not recording video).
Thank you, great review, i tried the Dji, both versions, the Neweer, and the Rode. I ended up with the Hollylandm Just fyi, you can remove the locking connector wheel on most lavs and it will then go in far enough :) I'm using the Rode Lav..
Why do I feel like it sounded better in the "Noise Reduction" section of the video vs the Iphone 14 test with noise reduction on in the "iPhone Test" section? Is that a product of connecting it to the iPhone or was there just more background noise at that moment?
It's a magsafe tripod mount from amazon, works well for me! Here's the link (affiliate): amzn.to/3ZqFyLS . If you don't have a magsafe compatible phone or case, any smartphone tripod mount should work fine.
@@Mikolaj_Kapusta Correct, that one is made for the magsafe attachment on apple phones. Any smartphone tripod mount should work fine though, just make sure the mount has the same type of connector as your selfie stick/tripod. Most of them should have a 1/4 inch attachment.
I am working on that video this week! In terms of wireless kits at the $300 price point, the Lark Max is still my favorite. But without considering budget, the Wireless Pro does have a slightly more balanced/natural sound from the built in mic, plus the 32-bit float internal recording. I think the Wireless Pro is going to be my top pick in terms of overall sound and what you get for the price. I do still like the Lark Max receiver menu system much better than Rode - it's just easier to use and I wish Rode could implement something like that!
I can't blame you! Hard to argue with the Wireless Pro for the price. I just got the Pro myself and will be working no a comparison. The sound of the WP is much more balanced than the GOII in my initial testing. The GOII always sounded a bit harsh with very little low end to me, but the Pro sounds much more full and natural so it will be a fun comparison!
Hi! If you connect the receiver via USB to your computer, it should show up as an audio input when you select the recording device in audacity. Under the Audio Setup button, select Recording Device and then look for "Wireless Microphone Rx". That is how it shows up for me.
You have the best review of this product, sir. I think everyone else was recording in low cut mode along with mono or whatever, but their sound was always dull and muffled. Your video does it justice.
Thank you!
Can you just use the internal recordings without using the receiver at all?
yes
Thank you .. If I may ask.. can I use the Lark Max on it's own and record internally only without attaching any other devices to the reciver?
Yes! You can use a transmitter by itself and record internally and then sync your audio to your video in post (or just upload the audio file to your computer if you are not recording video).
Thank you!@@semiprotech
Thank you, great review, i tried the Dji, both versions, the Neweer, and the Rode. I ended up with the Hollylandm Just fyi, you can remove the locking connector wheel on most lavs and it will then go in far enough :) I'm using the Rode Lav..
Why do I feel like it sounded better in the "Noise Reduction" section of the video vs the Iphone 14 test with noise reduction on in the "iPhone Test" section? Is that a product of connecting it to the iPhone or was there just more background noise at that moment?
You are the only one who showed me how to make it work with a smartphone and a selfie stick. You earned my like. :D
But how can I find this part which you screwed to the selfie stick?
It's a magsafe tripod mount from amazon, works well for me! Here's the link (affiliate): amzn.to/3ZqFyLS . If you don't have a magsafe compatible phone or case, any smartphone tripod mount should work fine.
@@semiprotech Thanks a lot! But it probably doesn’t work with not-Apple smartphones?
@@Mikolaj_Kapusta Correct, that one is made for the magsafe attachment on apple phones. Any smartphone tripod mount should work fine though, just make sure the mount has the same type of connector as your selfie stick/tripod. Most of them should have a 1/4 inch attachment.
@@semiprotech Thank you so much for your responses, you're great! All the best!
When will the firmware be upgraded for -12db safety track?
Did you have the chance to compare it to Rode Wireless Pro ?
I am working on that video this week! In terms of wireless kits at the $300 price point, the Lark Max is still my favorite. But without considering budget, the Wireless Pro does have a slightly more balanced/natural sound from the built in mic, plus the 32-bit float internal recording. I think the Wireless Pro is going to be my top pick in terms of overall sound and what you get for the price. I do still like the Lark Max receiver menu system much better than Rode - it's just easier to use and I wish Rode could implement something like that!
Just passed on this for the Rode Wireless Pro. That would be an interesting comparison.
I can't blame you! Hard to argue with the Wireless Pro for the price. I just got the Pro myself and will be working no a comparison. The sound of the WP is much more balanced than the GOII in my initial testing. The GOII always sounded a bit harsh with very little low end to me, but the Pro sounds much more full and natural so it will be a fun comparison!
Love this kit. It's amazing and has better build quality than the rode
Nice vid mate
how do you record directly into audacity? thanks
Hi! If you connect the receiver via USB to your computer, it should show up as an audio input when you select the recording device in audacity. Under the Audio Setup button, select Recording Device and then look for "Wireless Microphone Rx". That is how it shows up for me.
thanks!!!!@@semiprotech
The Rode Wireless Go II lacks bass.