Better Belt Clip for Behringer Powerplay P1 In-Ear Monitor

Better Belt Clip for Behringer Powerplay P1 In-Ear Monitor

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The stock belt clip of the (otherwise very priceworthy) Behringer Powerplay P1 is placed very low down (see image), which makes the unit top-heavy. The gap is also very wide, so the mixer tends to tip over and flop around if you try to keep it on you guitar strap. I've even had it fall off a couple of times during a gig. This is an improved design that keeps the mixer's center of mass below the belt (no pun intended), while gripping the belt tighter due to a smaller gap. ### Non Printable Parts ### 2x short M2 screws. These are not strictly necessary, but highly recommended. ### Assembly ### After breaking off the supports (all the ugly scratches you see is me cutting and drilling), put two short M2 (2mm diameter) screws into the holes at the back of the mixer. The heads should fit into the larger holes of the belt clip. The purpose of these is to prevent the clip from rotating. Make sure the screws are short enough not to touch the circuit board underneath! M2 x 6mm should be ok, that's what I have. Put the clip into place and push in the large tubular screw. Find some suitable tool and tighten it. Ready to rock!

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