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The NeotechNeoprene Wireless Pouch is a compact, durable neoprene case designed to securely hold wireless transmitters, in-ear monitor receivers, and small gear. Featuring multiple openings for cords and antennas, strong hook-and-loop fasteners, and an elastic band for versatile attachment to belts, guitar straps, or shoulders, it offers professional musicians a reliable, American-made accessory that protects and streamlines their setup.
A**L
Works great with Shure QLXD
I have been searching for a good transmitter pouch for my Shure QLXD for a long time. I was recently watching a video on Duff McKagen's (Guns N' Roses) gear and they showed all of his bass guitars with transmitters on the strap. I paused it and got a good look. Sure enough, he's using this same one. I got this in the medium size and it works well but the small size would be perfect. The small size would be about a half Ince shorter and hold the transmitter a little more snug. Unfortunately I cannot find one anywhere so the medium is going to have to work. And it does. The pouch has some stretch to it and conforms nicely to the transmitter. My guitar strap easily fits through the elastic on the pouch and is secured with two velcro straps. The pouch would still slide down a bit but the little plastic adjustable thing on my strap keeps it from sliding down farther. I wear my transmitter with the antenna pointing down for reference so in the pictures, where you see the antenna and cable ports, those are facing the ground. The velcro strap does cover up my on/off switch but it's easy enough to poke my finger in there and get to it.
J**R
This works well for the Line Six G30 receiver.
I didn't consider, or even think about a backpack for my strap, prior to buying a second Line Six 6 Relay G30, and the auction came with one of these, i had a issue where i accidentally pulled my guitar off my wall mounted guitar hanger, because i had been putting the G30 in my pocket. I was lucky that it as far as i can tell my guitar wasn't damaged in the fall from the wall.I wound up asking the seller where he got the backpack, and he gave me a link, so after i wound up getting it, i ordered another, for my second G30. I really like how there is a spandex type security strap, that you can run your guitar strap through, there there are additional Velcro straps above, and below the security strap, that you can lock together. Also note that the G30 fits nice, and snug in it, even though the pouch is about a half inch longer then the G30, but this works well for having a right angle 1/4" jack, which takes up that space. There is a access hole on the opposite side, near the bottom, where the cable can go through. I'm guessing this is set up like this specifically for right angle connectors. This is a really nice pouch that works well for this body pack.
T**S
Worked great
Good stuff
C**N
Perfect fit for Phenix pro IEM receiver AND a perfect fit for Shure GLX16 transmitter
Protect your expensive transmitters and receivers. Much more secure than the clips that come with original equipment. Fits standard straps and even my wide zero gravity strap with a flexible loop and Velcro tie downs.
J**7
Useful addition to my wireless guitar setup
I purchased this wireless pouch to put on my Protec Guitar Strap. The wireless transmitter unit that I am using is from the WMS 40 Mini Instrumental System. The transmitter fits perfectly into the pouch. However, I basically need to un-latch the velcro strap on the pouch in order to turn the transmitter ON/OFF. Other than that, I never need to take the transmitter out of the pouch (unless to change batteries), so the pouch definitely does it's job.I should probably mention that I use this 5-6 hours a week, and I am not a traveling musician, just picking up my guitar and playing it at home. In other words the pouch/velcro isn't get a ton of 'active' use.The alternative to using the pouch is to put the transmitter in your back pocket or something like that. In that scenario, you'd have to keep the cord and transmitter somewhere else when the guitar isn't being used, which wouldn't be convenient at all.I really like that I can just keep it on the guitar at all times using the pouch. It might be how the pouch works with the strap I have, but it tends to slide up and down the guitar strap from time to time and I have to adjust it to find that 'right feel' when I have it on. It definitely gets the job done, but I'm wondering if there is a more efficient option out there.
E**L
Big Rock Show
For years band dudes ( & lady dudes) have been trying to figure out the best way to mount their wireless pack to their guitar strap. You can clip it to your belt or pocket it, but who really does that ? It’s asking for trouble for sure. I’ve tried them all: duct tape, gaff tape, zip ties, wristband, etc. I even used dollar store cellphone cases.Neotech has taken that old cellphone holder technology & updated it to be used specifically for wireless transmitters. It’s a game changer! I can’t speak on other brands, because I’m not familiar, but if you use Line6 stuff, you’re in luck. The medium size packs fit perfectly. The Velcro closure is high grade & the neoprene casing keeps the sweat, rain, beer, or whatever off your pack. The Velcro backing straps keep your pack from sliding down. ( Pro Tip: I’ve found this works best if you secure the straps in an X pattern). I personally put the packs in buttons first so that the antenna & input hang out the bottom. If you only use one guitar this works perfect. But if you’re like me & have to switch guitars often it presents a problem, as the on/ off switch is hard to get to once your pack is laced up. I just cut a small flap ( see pics) to access this. Yes, you’re “damaging”your brand new holder, but it’s better than fumbling around on a dark side stage trying to pull the pack out to turn it off.I’ve been using these for years and played tons of shows without incident. For the price & convenience they can’t be beat. If you end up not liking it, at least you could give it away easily to another musician, or aren’t out a ton of money. Try it, I think you’ll be happy with the results. Keep rockin!
B**T
Body pack is much more secure now.
This secures my guitar wireless body pack transmitter so much better than just hooking it to my belt or guitar strap with less wear on the cable and less of a chance of it getting caught on something and pulling it out of the guitar's output jack.
S**A
Good fit for Shure PGXD wireless transmitter, very rugged fabrics
When I decided to go wireless, I wanted a permanent, no-fuss way of linking the transmitter to my bass. Mounting this on my strap was a no brainer, and it stays on my bass even when I'm not using my wireless. It still looks brand new after years of weekly use, and the soft construction means that I'm not even aware that it's there.
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