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Levy's MM4 Wireless Transmitter Holder Reviews

Wireless Transmitter Holder with Adjustable Hook-and-Loop Straps - Black

Stylish and functional! The MM4 from Levy's holds your wireless transmitter securely in place while you're onstage. This essential accessory features adjustable hook-and-loop straps and is designed to accommodate almost every transmitter available. A great pick for guitarists, worship leaders with lavalier microphones and beltpack transmitters, performing dancers/vocalists with headset microphones, and more, the MM4 is a discreet black color, so it won't distract when you're onstage. Secure your wireless gear — and step up your onstage look — with Levy's MM4 high-quality wireless transmitter holder.

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So good, I had to get more!

By Jon from Vegas on November 17, 2022 Music Background: Weekend warrior and pro sound guy

I use Sennheiser wireless units for my guitar or bass and for my IEMs. I like clipping the IEM pack to my belt, but never liked having the guitar pack on my belt or in my pocket, and the way the clips are faced, you've got this weird angle for the cable (either it sticks up or down, and has to go 90 degrees to get to the guitar's jack). Switching guitars always took an awkward shuffle of dealing with the clips... SO I looked for a great solution.

You can find neoprene pack holders, but with years of experience in theater settings, I've seen those things get loosened and beaten pretty easily. The Levy's is leather and web, like your straps! It fits the pack snugly, I can even have it facing 'upside down' without worrying if the pack is going to fall out.

I've got 3 or 4 of these now, so I can set up all the guitars or basses I'm bringing with me to make switching packs a breeze, and they look great!

Just right

By Tim from Houston on November 13, 2017

Perfect fit, nice and snug, without making it overly difficult to remove transmitter. Our straps were wider than the pre-cut slots, but the velcro wrap on the back made a nice attachment. Somehow this holder keeps my transmitter closer to my guitar strap. The transmitter does not flop around like it did when in my old holder.

Fits like an old glove !

By Adam Rey from Colorado on August 29, 2017 Music Background: Full time pro geetarist!!!!!!!!!

I use the Line 6 G70 wireless transmitters and the con on those (IMO) is the cheap wire clips which did exactly what i knew they would do which is not hold tight and pop off of the pack.
Now these Levy's transmitter pouches are THE BOMB!
Holds the tranny snug, and protects them from smashing in to the ground during instrument changes.
VERY well made withe tight well sewn seams i cant imagine these things not lasting for YEARS!
To things for me;
I think they are a bit on the expensive side, but probably compounded by the fact that i had to buy 5 which is the minimum amount of guitars that i can get by with for my band The Long Run-Colorados Tribute to the Eagles. And I wil probably end up buying a 6th one as well-(yes i use 6 transmitters sheesh!!!)
And........
I had to buy 3 new straps because they would not fit my old 3-"4" wide leather straps. But that was about time (Tanks to Levy's for those too! :-))
Highly recommended !!!!!!!!!!

Wireless Transmitter Holder

By Sweetwater Customer on January 6, 2017

what can i say other them it works well for what i needed it for

Versatile!

By Curt from Portland, OR on July 22, 2016 Music Background: Semi-pro/casual

I play bass, and bought the Levy's MM4 to deal with my new Line 6 G30 transmitter. I removed the '30's own belt clip so it would fit easier into the MM4, and now it's a snug fit. The '30 has a well-known issue with the flimsy battery compartment door, but the MM4 will prevent any accidental battery "pop-out." The '30 slides up and down easily enough so I can quickly change batteries. I use an angled plug, and the bottom of the MM4's pouch protects it, quite nicely. I fed my strap through the MM4's slots and secured it all with the Velcro. I use a 1-foot cable with angle plugs on both ends. I swap between Fender Jazz, and Martin acoustic basses once in awhile but use the same strap. The MM4 slides up and down on the strap to keep the cable snug and out of the way.

transmitter holder

By Gabriel Sanchez from Milwaukee, Wisconsin on April 25, 2016 Music Background: full-time musician

this is just what I was looking for

Works as Advertised

By Mark Rhodes from Paragould, AR on June 11, 2015

I purchased this along with the FWG1010 wireless transmitter. It holds the transmitter in place and is tight enough you do not worry about it falling out. As always the Sweetwater sales team was great.

Works Great!

By Scott Sundberg from Down In The Basement on June 2, 2015 Music Background: Mr. Muckabout

Fits a Line 6 TBP 06 (G30 transmitter) perfectly; nice 'n' snug. Slipped right on my vintage-style (read: very narrow) strap and holds firm with the velcro-lined flaps on the back. No more worrying about dropping the transmitter or the battery compartment flopping open!

Works great

By seth from California on March 18, 2012 Music Background: Hobbyist

I installed Levy's MM4 on the tail my Moody strap, it was a perfect fit. It holds my Line 6 transmitter tightly. A++

Works Great with Leather Straps.

By Dave Wiese from Milwaukee, WI on April 16, 2011 Music Background: Active Bass Player

I had gotten one of these years ago, and am picking up a couple more. Levy's claims it works on any strap, but it's really slotted to fit the tails of leather straps. The main body slots can weave into the adjustment point on traditional leather straps (*making it not slide around), and the leather straps are grippy enough to keep the bodypack in place. Way better than trusting the clips and taping, and they look way better than those wireless pouches.

Very handy

By Sweetwater Customer on September 21, 2015 Music Background: Wedding guitarist/singer

Very handy will probably buy a second one for my other guitar. Just used the velcro to put it on my strap.. It stays perfectly where I need it without getting in my way

Does the job !

By Jeff Kratochvil from Racine, Wisconsin on September 8, 2015

This product does the job. I use the Shure GLXD 18 wireless system and this fits the transmitter securely. Attaches to the tail thin end of my strap well. Good product, good price.

Black Wireless Transmitter Holder

By J. Clayton Read from Lone Willow, Texas on December 21, 2017 Music Background: Western Music Performer

These work. A little hard to set up, but easy to use!

I thought they were great until...

By Josh C from Olympia, WA on November 4, 2022 Music Background: Studio, Live

I bought 3 of these because I loved the look, design, and what I thought would be functionality. If you are just standing relatively still on stage these will work just fine and hold basically any transmitter you have. But if you are jumping around or even taking your guitar on or off, your transmitter can and eventually will fall out.

At a recent gig I held my guitar above my head only to have my transmitter fall out and yeet it's batteries during the second song. Luckily I had my stagehand save me with a seamless guitar switch. But now I'm thinking of ditching these in favor of something that I won't have to cover in tape or velcro to hold the transmitter in.

Incorporate a snap or some sort of top fastener and this would be a good product.

LIMITED FITTING

By clair on November 17, 2018 Music Background: RETIRED SEMI PRO

AS SOME OTHERS HAVE REPORTED,THESE HOLDERS ARE SPECIFICALLY MADE FOR EITHER SUPER THIN STRAPS,OR TO BE PUT ON THE "TAIL" OF THE STRAP.MY STRAP IS 2 1/2 INCHES WIDE,AND I TRIED JUST ATTACHING IT TO THE MAIN STRAP USING JUST THE VELCRO.NO GOOD,TOO WIDE.I HAD TO FEED THE TAIL THROUGH THE SKINNY SLOTS,AND STILL USE THE VELCRO,PLACING IT FARTHER DOWN THAN I'D LIKE,LEAVING TOO MUCH EXCESS CORD DANGLING. NO BIG DEAL,BUT IF YOU WANT TO SWITCH STRAPS,YOU HAVE TO KEEP UNDOING YOUR STRAPLOCKS,BECAUSE THEY WON'T SQUEEZE THROUGH THE SKINNY SLOTS.THIS NECESSITATES BUYING ANOTHER HOLDER FOR ANOTHER STRAP,IF,LIKE ME,YOU HAVE TO CHANGE STRAPS FOR CERTAIN GUITAR/STRAPLOCK COMBINATIONS.

Horrible Mic Holder

By Andrew from South Florida on April 6, 2022 Music Background: Dj-Mc 25 years

The stitching is really bad. Once a loop comes out it follows and falls apart. Horizontal on your belt. It is not comfortable bending your wrist to load and grab. Also, If you are performing, Dancing, or jumping it will fall out the front.

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