

🎸 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.





T**M
A perfect solution for guitarists, reasonably priced
This a great product for holding the cordless transmitter on your guitar strap. The velcro fixture on the back tightens it against the strap so that you can slide it to the position you like best and it stays put. I own Levy guitar straps and also Moody straps. This works perfectly on both. Some reviewers have complained that the slots are too small for a normal guitar strap. All the wide straps I own have a narrow leather extension that runs to the guitar bottom. This is the part of the strap that allows it to be adjusted to various lengths. It is on this narrow strap that you mount the MM4. It's a perfect fit. If you're trying to mount it to the wide part of the strap, you'll have a tough time.Great Product, reasonably priced.
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.
S**N
Exactly what I needed!
As the title says, these are exactly what I needed. Based on the picture the width of the velcro part doesn't look large enough to encompass a standard 2 inch wide guitar strap but it does! It holds it just fine without having to overlap the strap. Straps that have a width greater than 2 inches will need to be folded over. Every guitar strap I own currently has one of these on it and every future guitar / strap will have one as well. These work great on a regular strap, or for added stability use it with a feed-through strap.The elastic is very tight and holds my transmitter pack very securely. The only problem is the clip on my transmitter was getting snagged on the inside and it was a pain in the ass to remove. The clip is removable so I took it off and this works much better.This is recommended to every guitar / bass / whatever player who uses a wireless system. Putting the transmitter in your pocket sucks. What happens if you lift your guitar up for a stage move or something? I've seen people with hanging transmitters mid-song. That doesn't look very professional. Duct tape is ok but if you need to switch guitars or straps you're screwed. This is legitimately the best option you can possibly get.Lastly, I'm using this with the Line 6 Relay G90 system.
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.
G**R
Works well with Levy's or common slotted leather straps.
I ordered three of these ...so far!Very affordable and good quality. Made in Canada.Keeps wireless unit very snug and tight.Easy in and out with Velcro retaining strap. (all leather.)I use the little plastic flat ring on the bottom to loop my strap through which keeps it tight against the guitar strap.The width of the slots are 1 inch and 1/16" or approximately 27 mm wide. The leather will bend a little to allow a slightly larger and tighter fit.These are much better than I suspected and have a few expensive Levy's classic padded straps. They fit each other like a glove and are very high quality without getting ridiculous or gawdy.If you click on the item and go to the product page I have uploaded some photos of actual use and close-ups.
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!
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