🎸 Elevate your wireless game with style and secure fit!
Levy's Leathers Wireless Receiver Holder is a sleek black leather accessory designed to attach seamlessly to guitar straps. Featuring elastic webbing for a flexible fit and a feed-thru adjustment slot, it securely holds various wireless transmitters, combining durability with professional style for musicians on the move.
D**K
Fits the body pack and my strap
Fits my guitar strap and holds my wireless body pack. Perfect. Thank you
T**D
Great Wireless Transmitter holders
My line 6 transmitters are secured within these holders. Love 'em !
A**S
Su funcionalidad y calidad
Súper práctico y de buena calidad
B**N
Pretty Good, but not perfect.
I bought a pair of these to use with a pair of BLX1 body packs (matching BLX4(r) Transmitters, if you're more used to seeing that part number). I just used them at a 4-hour show where I switch between instruments multiple times in every set, so I'm constantly setting one down and picking another one up.I use one on a mandolin strap and one on a banjo strap. The way they made the strap connector is extremely versatile. It seems that you could find a way to attach the holder to nearly any strap unless it's unusually wide the whole way around. There are several slots to run your strap through, and a backup velcro closed "slot" that you can use. I was able to feed both my straps through the slots with only a limited amount of struggle with the Chicago screws that hold the strap together. I could have taken them off too, but I was being lazy. That being said, I didn't try it on any of my guitar straps, but the instructions said that's what the velcro was for.My mandolin hangs on a hanger, so the strap part with the transmitter would sort of hang vertically upside-down when I took it off.My banjo goes onto a floor stand, so the pack tended to sit on the ground when I took it off.The cases themselves fit my BLX1 body pack quite well and did manage to hold my packs in the whole night. The catch with that is that they both seem just a tiny bit loose to me, and were both wiggling out just a little bit as the night went on. Currently, it wasn't a big deal since I'm switching anyway, and it only took a fraction of a second to make sure it was fully seated in the holder when I grabbed it. However, I'm a little worried that over time they will loosen more and the pack will simply fall out. I may remedy this myself with a bit of sewing on the elastic or some other DIY solution, but in the photos it sort of looked like this was closed at both ends to me - and it's not.Still, it suits my purpose and unless you're doing something strange it'll probably work for yours too.
C**B
Have these for every guitar now
For this price, how could you NOT have them on every guitar you own. I may not use my wireless system for every show, but when I do, I have the pack holder ready to go. Works great with every pack system I’ve used it with; Shure, Like 6, BOSS. There’s no window to see the battery status which is my only gripe, but it’s a small one. Otherwise, top marks all around, and hope they make a 3” strap version some day!
M**Y
Fit quality and Appearance
I have this one and the more expensive one from Levy, I can't really tell the difference in appearance. This is not a problem as no one is going to see it attached to your strap. My Line 6 transmitter is a tight fit in both holders, but this is what you need to guarantee it stays in the holder! I only take mine out to change the battery. I have a thick Levy strap and it attached with on issues. I am sure it will not fit every strap out there so just be aware. From the advertisements may think this holder is manufactured in Canada but it is actually made in China. This was not a problem as I did not see any quality issues. The more expensive one I believe was made in Canada.
T**D
Perfect fit for Shure GLXD1 body pack
Last week in church I was able to play bass through the entire service with wireless freedom, and this pouch held the transmitter perfectly. Note that the wire belt clip on the transmitter pack catches on something inside the pouch so I have to use my finger to open the back of the pocket a little when inserting or removing.Update...Over the months I have found that the device slides out easily. This wouldn't seem to be a problem, but when I am placing my bass in a guitar stand or on a wall hook, the strap hangs with the holster upside-down, so the unit could drop out.A bit of Velcro on the device and inside the pocket would work, but I wanted something better.See the attached photo of the finished solution.I took some 1" nylon webbing, like that used for cheap backpack straps, got some snaps and a D-ring, and made a snap-strap that goes over the top of the device. The back of the strap passes through the lower of the two top slots in the back and is hot-glued to the leather for the length of the back side. The snap is right in the center of the Levy's logo (sorry). I folded the end of the strap over the D-ring and put the top of the snap in that bit. The D-ring is not essential, but it gives me something to grip when I open or close the strap.
O**H
Good but could be better
This is so nearly perfect. The issue I have is that my expensive transmitters fall out too easily when I'm placing my guitar on a stand. I wish there was a strap or grip of some sort to hold them in place while moving my instrument about.I am looking at an On-Stage product a with Velcro close that will hopefully avoid the accidents I see with this one. It isn't nearly as pretty but will hopefully secure my equipment.The Levys product is well built and looks great, but I cannot continue using these when my transmitters are at risk.