This is probably one of the best ways of attaching it since your antenna will not get damaged, and still have the possibility to turn it on/off, mute and change batteries really fast. I have one of those leather pouches and in an extraordinary/urgent situation it's simply not accessible. Thank you for the tip!
Good method overall! These days I tend to use neoprene pouches for my transmitters, but prior to that I would tape in a similar fashion (though some of the older Shure systems could be a pain in the neck with battery door placement). That said, the approach with the cable is new to me; I typically just wrap a couple of times around the strap/endpin, but this is much neater.
you can also flip the strap the other way, so that the adjustment slider is on the front, then the guitar player can always adjust his strap. they also sel replacement 4 pn cables so you can get one with a right angle, for les pauls.
If this works for you great, I've used levys transmiter pouches upside down and a small piece of hook and loop inside the pouch and I haven't had any issues. No tape needed, i can access all the buttons and keeps the pack from dinging my guitars, and basses. No need to even mess with the "clippy" part. If this helps someone, great. Thanks for this video 👍
This is genius. The clip on the new Shure GLXD+ doesn't allow you to run the pack parallel to your strap, I thought I'd need to get one of those pouches or resort to a messier solution but this is perfect!
@@ThatBradGuyTV so same way. remove the metal clip, then re attach it on the strap, then use a thin piece of gaff tape to go around the top of the unit above the screen. then if you want more stability, you can do a thick piece around the back up onto the sides that you can cut with a razor blade at the battery compartment.
This was the video I needed, thanks! (Didn't even realize the clip came off the back of my unit, duh). Hey, question: why do you go with straight plug rather than right, given your bottom-edge guitar jack? I mainly play strats so have always used straight plugs, but I've recently started playing a guitar with a bottom jack, and the right-angle seems like lower-profile and more durable way to go , wondering if I'm missing something. Thanks!
Beatiful and informative video as always mate! I might need that when i quit playing drums and go for guitars 🤔 You're videos are always beatutiful God i love that black, white, army green and colors
Hey dude, how does using multiple guitars work with wireless systems? Do you have separate transmitters for each of them that all connect to a single receiver or do they all have their own separate receivers and there's some behind the scenes work being done to switch between them?
I’m using the Sennheiser ew-d system. All my guitars have their own straps and wireless transmitters. When you switch guitars you must turn off the wireless pack before turning on the next one. You can only use one wireless pack at a time. That’s why this method is so good because it gives you quick easy access to the power button inside the battery compartment.
@@Beau.Burchell yeah sweet! Does the ew-d link up pretty quickly with the packs when you're switching between them? I've been wanting to move to wireless for a while now but always use at least two, usually 3 basses, for the shows that I play, and wasn't sure how simple it'd be switching between them wirelessly. Sounds like this could be the solution!
@@Kannonify it links up very fast. You have to hold the power button for a second or so for it to power on. Once I see an led turn on on the pack I close the battery door. It’s linked by the time I have the door shut.
black on black on black on black in a dark room with an out of focus camera.... that kinda makes it hard to see anything he does when he says it looks "like this" ...lol like what? a blob of black?
This is so ingenious! You should make a series of live performance hacks 🔥🔥🔥
What else would you like to see?
Genius!!! Halfway through, I was able to attach it to my strap. You Rock!
This is probably one of the best ways of attaching it since your antenna will not get damaged, and still have the possibility to turn it on/off, mute and change batteries really fast. I have one of those leather pouches and in an extraordinary/urgent situation it's simply not accessible.
Thank you for the tip!
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for a very thorough video.
my pleasure. thanks for watching.
That's good advice. However, not practical switching out guitars, for a live set. What do you do then?
I find it very practical. Each guitar has its own strap and wireless pack. That is why access to the power switch is valuable.
Good method overall! These days I tend to use neoprene pouches for my transmitters, but prior to that I would tape in a similar fashion (though some of the older Shure systems could be a pain in the neck with battery door placement). That said, the approach with the cable is new to me; I typically just wrap a couple of times around the strap/endpin, but this is much neater.
you can also flip the strap the other way, so that the adjustment slider is on the front, then the guitar player can always adjust his strap. they also sel replacement 4 pn cables so you can get one with a right angle, for les pauls.
Amazing video! Would love to see a video your band’s gear, IEM system etc. as well! Great UA-cam channel!
I can do that 😎
Thanks for the demo.
This was so helpful. Thanks so much, dude!
P.S. Love your band
If this works for you great, I've used levys transmiter pouches upside down and a small piece of hook and loop inside the pouch and I haven't had any issues. No tape needed, i can access all the buttons and keeps the pack from dinging my guitars, and basses. No need to even mess with the "clippy" part. If this helps someone, great. Thanks for this video 👍
Most of the neoprene style pouches feel very bulky to me. And as mentioned in the video, we need quick access to the battery box
This is genius. The clip on the new Shure GLXD+ doesn't allow you to run the pack parallel to your strap, I thought I'd need to get one of those pouches or resort to a messier solution but this is perfect!
Yes it does. Just remove 1 side of the clip, slide the strap, and clip it again.
What would be a way to do this if you have a screen on the transmitter? Would you just add something on top of the screen to protect it from the gaph?
Which Wireless pack are you using? I've done this with the shure packs and AT packs.
@@Beau.BurchellSennheiser EW G4 500 Im pretty sure
@@ThatBradGuyTV so same way. remove the metal clip, then re attach it on the strap, then use a thin piece of gaff tape to go around the top of the unit above the screen. then if you want more stability, you can do a thick piece around the back up onto the sides that you can cut with a razor blade at the battery compartment.
I’ll give that a crack. Thanks Beau 🤙🏻
This was the video I needed, thanks! (Didn't even realize the clip came off the back of my unit, duh).
Hey, question: why do you go with straight plug rather than right, given your bottom-edge guitar jack?
I mainly play strats so have always used straight plugs, but I've recently started playing a guitar with a bottom jack, and the right-angle seems like lower-profile and more durable way to go , wondering if I'm missing something. Thanks!
I use the mogami right angle cables now. I agree it does look much better.
Great stuff. What is your rig going to be for the tour? The fractal to front of house and a cab for stage volume?
Beatiful and informative video as always mate! I might need that when i quit playing drums and go for guitars 🤔
You're videos are always beatutiful God i love that black, white, army green and colors
Thank you so much! I really like your videos too!
@@Beau.Burchell thanks dude! hey when I get a chance to go to US first itenary is to visit your studio and smell that raaackssss haha!
@@manugentoodrums hahahhahahahha
Thank u so much for this!!
Great video!! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks mate. Very useful
Hey dude, how does using multiple guitars work with wireless systems? Do you have separate transmitters for each of them that all connect to a single receiver or do they all have their own separate receivers and there's some behind the scenes work being done to switch between them?
I’m using the Sennheiser ew-d system. All my guitars have their own straps and wireless transmitters. When you switch guitars you must turn off the wireless pack before turning on the next one. You can only use one wireless pack at a time. That’s why this method is so good because it gives you quick easy access to the power button inside the battery compartment.
@@Beau.Burchell yeah sweet! Does the ew-d link up pretty quickly with the packs when you're switching between them? I've been wanting to move to wireless for a while now but always use at least two, usually 3 basses, for the shows that I play, and wasn't sure how simple it'd be switching between them wirelessly. Sounds like this could be the solution!
@@Kannonify it links up very fast. You have to hold the power button for a second or so for it to power on. Once I see an led turn on on the pack I close the battery door. It’s linked by the time I have the door shut.
I wish there was a better method for cable management from transmitter to output jack than gaff tape.
Same, I've had a few ideas about attaching some sort of fabric sleeve, but it always comes down to cost vs ease of trouble shooting
Still waiting for the TTN vinyl release
Soon. You KNOW I’ll post about it 😎
@@Beau.Burchell hope you guys plan on selling it online… scalpers already selling it on eBay for over $300
@@thereforeiam5217 it will be online soon. Don’t pay that.
@@Beau.Burchell cool thanks man
what wireless did you use
Sennheiser ewd. I’m finishing a complete live gear walk through. Should be uploaded soon
Someone should just design and market a guitar strap with a slit/pocket for the clip of transmitters.
this video is very swag
I just always thought this is how people attached them… didn’t realise people buy pouches for their transmitters.
black on black on black on black in a dark room with an out of focus camera.... that kinda makes it hard to see anything he does when he says it looks "like this" ...lol like what? a blob of black?
For Saosin ill support your channel man!!!! Its a fckin shame you only have 5k subs.. Saosin army needs to spam sub button
Thank you so much Edwin. 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Saosin saved my life man.. keep making music, you never know who your helping and making happy.. all love bro…
Really hard to see when everything is black.
Poek mang