Hollyland Spares - Lark MAX Transmitter (Black)
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The Hollyland LARK MAX Standalone Transmitter (TX) in Black is an official individual spare part or expansion microphone for the flagship LARK MAX wireless system.
Unlike entry-level lavalier units, the LARK MAX transmitter is a high-performance audio engine. It features an integrated omnidirectional microphone, hardware-level onboard recording backups, and advanced MaxStream environmental noise cancellation (ENC).
Core Audio & Field Performance Features
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Studio-Grade MaxStream Audio: Built with a high-sensitivity, 48 kHz / 24-bit omnidirectional mic capsule. It boasts a 128 dB maximum Sound Pressure Level (SPL), ensuring it captures crystal-clear dialogue without clipping, even during loud event outbursts.
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8GB Independent Onboard Backup Layout: The transmitter houses 8GB of internal storage, giving it the power to record up to 14 hours of uncompressed 24-bit WAV backup audio locally. This acts as a complete failsafe against unexpected wireless drops or localized radio interference.
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One-Click Advanced ENC Technology: Features a dedicated physical button on the side panel to toggle the Advanced Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC). This instantly isolates human speech from harsh low-end background rumble like air conditioners, traffic, or wind.
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Magnetic or Clip-On Versatility: Designed with a robust built-in spring clip on the rear panel, it also includes a powerful detachable magnet slice. This allows the 33-gram unit to be easily mounted onto thick winter jackets, thin T-shirts, or hidden completely underneath costume layers.
Hardware Technical Specifications Matrix
| Feature Component | Hollyland LARK MAX Transmitter (TX) Specifications |
| Microphone Pickup Layout | Omnidirectional (Built-In Capsule) | 3.5mm TRS Input for external lavaliers |
| Audio Capture Matrix | 48 kHz / 24-bit Lossless Audio |
| Frequency Response Range | 20 Hz to 20 kHz |
| Onboard Storage Depth | 8GB (Stores up to 14 Hours of localized backup WAV audio) |
| Wireless Engine Profile | 2.4 GHz Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) |
| Line-of-Sight Range Limit | Up to 820 feet (250 meters) |
| Internal Power System | 490 mAh Rechargeable Lithium-Polymer Cell |
| Continuous Operating Life | Up to 7.5 Hours (Standalone use without active charging case) |
| Physical Weight Profile | Approx. 33 grams (1.16 oz) |
How to Pair Your Replacement LARK MAX Transmitter
When introducing a new spare transmitter to your system, it must be synced to your LARK MAX receiver box. You can do this easily using two different methods:
Method A: The Charging Case Sync (Fastest)
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Ensure your central LARK MAX Receiver (RX) is active and sitting inside the original charging case.
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Drop the new replacement transmitter into the empty left or right dock inside the charging case.
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Close the lid for 3 to 5 seconds. The gold contact pins inside the chassis will automatically force frequency sync and register the new hardware block.
Method B: Touchscreen Manual Pair (No Case Available)
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Turn on both your LARK MAX Receiver and the new transmitter.
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Swipe down on the receiver’s circular AMOLED touchscreen display to access the system settings menu.
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Tap Pairing, then quickly tap the physical Pairing Button located on the lower right side of the transmitter.
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The status indicator bar on the receiver screen will instantly lock solid, signaling that the replacement microphone is mapped.
Local USB Data Extraction Note: The internal 8GB storage pool behaves exactly like a USB flash drive. If you need to retrieve recorded backup safety files after a long shoot, simply connect a standard USB-C to USB-A/C cable from the bottom slot of the transmitter straight into your laptop. The computer will immediately recognize the transmitter as a storage volume, allowing you to drag and drop the audio files straight into your video editing software.





