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Brill! I prefer the Lark M2 which to me sounds better than my Fulaim X5. Thank you for using it right from the beginning. Far too many reviewers leave it to the very end or don't even have any audio test at all. Thank you.
@@WillNewcomb Thank you for stopping by i try to be as honest i can be i hate spending time and money on gear this little guy rocks if you lower The receiver to half you get an even more cleaner sound
The DJI mics are a beast and Hollyland comes so close for a fraction of the price. Do they also record internally (in the mic itself) and offer a safety recording?
@@renzoviteri hey what’s up, man? Yeah, I like the sound of both of them but definitely the lark. M2 sounds more natural less muffled than the DJI but the mic it’s a bit too sensitive and it does not offer 32bit
@@RichardOTalkToMeGuy thanks man I appreciate it. Yeah I like the DJI Mike because of the less compression for sure and there’s nothing then what an EQ can do and push up forward the vocals. Thanks for stopping by man appreciate it.
Do you guys realize the Hollyland Lark only records mono??? Yes, both mics are mixed down to a single channel recorded to both left and right. No stereo. Worthless imho.
@@riffmachine559 True when you want to separate vocals of two people but for one person if you only need it for that then I’d say yes but absolutely I get you!
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Brill! I prefer the Lark M2 which to me sounds better than my Fulaim X5.
Thank you for using it right from the beginning. Far too many reviewers leave it to the very end or don't even have any audio test at all. Thank you.
@@WillNewcomb Thank you for stopping by i try to be as honest i can be i hate spending time and money on gear this little guy rocks if you lower The receiver to half you get an even more cleaner sound
The DJI mics are a beast and Hollyland comes so close for a fraction of the price.
Do they also record internally (in the mic itself) and offer a safety recording?
@@renzoviteri hey what’s up, man? Yeah, I like the sound of both of them but definitely the lark. M2 sounds more natural less muffled than the DJI but the mic it’s a bit too sensitive and it does not offer 32bit
Another great video. Love the honest review and feedback 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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I prefer the DJI tone & sound quality. I like the price of the Lark, although I agree, a bit too much compression. Thanks for the solid review.
@@RichardOTalkToMeGuy thanks man I appreciate it. Yeah I like the DJI Mike because of the less compression for sure and there’s nothing then what an EQ can do and push up forward the vocals. Thanks for stopping by man appreciate it.
@@iamRickBonilla Yep, I'd much rather use a mic I 'like' the sound of, record it as raw as possible and correct as needed in post. Thanks !
They both have their own sound. For the price it seems to be a good product. Thanks for the great review!
@@Shawn.Noonan Thanks yea their both great option but for the orice of the Lark M2 its really hard to not give it a try
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wear it inside out. magnet outside and mic inside
@@WayneIrish ill try that thanks!!!
Do you guys realize the Hollyland Lark only records mono??? Yes, both mics are mixed down to a single channel recorded to both left and right. No stereo. Worthless imho.
@@riffmachine559 True when you want to separate vocals of two people but for one person if you only need it for that then I’d say yes but absolutely I get you!