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Alright… now it’s decision time 👇
Last week you all brought the heat with product ideas! Seriously, this is exactly what makes this community different. Thank you to everyone who contributed. We took everything, cleaned it up, and ranked the ideas based on: The 6 P’s of a perfect product & real-world feasibility. Now I need your help to lock in what we build next. 👉 Comment your TOP 3 ideas using the numbers below. Example: 2, 10, 15 Important: Start your comment with the numbers so we can easily track what’s most popular across the group. If you want to explain your picks, feel free to elaborate, but comment the first 3 numbers at the beginning followed by your explanation/analysis. 🏆 Omni Community Product Ideas (Ranked) 🟢 Top Tier (Best Opportunities) 1.) Modular Pedal Power Cable – Add/remove power splits to eliminate cable clutter 2.) Universal Pedal Mount System – Secure, quick-swap alternative to Velcro 3.) Pick Wristband Holder – Wearable pick holder for easy access while playing 4.) Amp Sim DI + Headphone Pedal – Clean DI with headphone out for silent/amp-less rigs 5.) Pedalboard Utility Hub – Multi-function pedal (tuner, buffer, mute, DI, headphone) 🟡 Strong Ideas (But More Complex or Niche) 6.) Multi-Transmitter Wireless Hub – One receiver, multiple guitars, built-in tuner + routing 7.) All-in-One Smart Pedalboard – Board with built-in power, tuner, and routing 8.) Modular Pedal Power Supply System – Customizable voltage/current outputs 9.) Affordable Wireless IEM System – Budget in-ear monitoring for small gigs 10.) Wireless Receiver + Built-In Tuner – Combine two pedalboard essentials 11.) High Gain Pedal with Noise Gate – Distortion pedal with built-in noise suppression 12.) Intonation Measuring Tool – Setup ruler based on string gauge 13.) Guitar Travel Mount (Car Mount) – Secure holder for transporting guitars in vehicles 🟠 Niche / Early-Stage Ideas 14.) Cable Durability Upgrade – Longer-lasting instrument cables 15.) Pedalboard Cable Organizer System – Cleaner routing and cable management
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🛠 Help Us Build the Next Omni Guitars Product
One of the big goals for this community is to build guitar gear together instead of just selling random stuff. So we want your help. We’re looking for ideas for our next product — something guitar players actually want right now. This could be: • Something you wish existed • Something you bought before but think could be improved • Something simple that solves a common problem for guitar players • A piece of gear or accessory you use all the time Now here’s an important part of this… We’re not necessarily trying to reinvent the wheel. Sure, it would be amazing if we came up with a completely new guitar invention. But in reality, most successful products come from taking something that already exists and making it better. That could mean: • Improving the design • Making it more durable • Making it simpler to use • Making it smaller or easier to carry • Fixing something annoying about the current version Sometimes the best products are just small tweaks that make a good product great. 🎁 The Cool Part If we end up producing your idea, members of this community will get it FREE or heavily discounted before it ever hits retail. Everyone else will have to pay full price. That’s one of the perks of being here early. 😎 ⚠️ One Small Limitation We’re not a massive company like Fender, Yamaha Guitar Group, or Ernie Ball (yet). So for our next community-built product, we want ideas that follow what I call the 6 P’s of a winning product. These aren’t strict rules — just guidelines to help us pick products that have the best chance of success. • Paltry – Small in size • Petite – Lightweight • Permanent – Durable / not easily breakable • Prevent From Having Sizes – No size variants needed • Perceived Value High – Feels valuable to the buyer • Purchase Price Low – Affordable to produce A product doesn’t need to hit all 6, but the closer it gets, the better chance we have of producing it successfully. Think things like clever accessories, tools, gadgets, or simple gear that guitar players would actually use.
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How about a headphone amp/earbud system? Something similar to the Boss Wazair I guess? Minus the gyros, and a couple hundred dollars. There are a ton of less expensive headphone amps. There are also quite a few wireless systems that are pretty affordable. Other than the Boss, I am not aware of a wireless headphone amp system, or am I wrong? Bluetooth latency is the reason, from what I understand. The wireless systems use the old cordless phone frequencies I think right? Much better range and no latency. The Boss is like $400-$500 and has gyros and what not to produce a live concert effect. IDK how long they have been around, I just saw them, after seeing this post. Anyway, with the wireless systems, why not just place the receiver in headphones, rather than a plug that connects to the amp? The cost should still be in line with the least expensive wireless systems I would imagine? It could still have the features of a headphone amp, and eliminate the latency issue with Bluetooth and earbuds. It definitely could be done for less than the only option I know about.
Welcome to Omni Guitars
Where Passion, Purpose, and People shape the future of Guitar If you’re here, you’re officially part of something different. Omni Guitars isn’t just another guitar group—it’s a community built by players, powered by players, and shaped by the ideas, creativity, and heart of the people inside it. Our vision is simple: Build the most passionate guitar community on the planet—and create gear, experiences, and opportunities together. We’re here to: Create products with the community, not for the community — vote, test, and help shape real guitar gear. Support players who need music the most — every project helps put guitars, lessons, and encouragement into the hands of those facing hardship. Inspire connection, creativity, and growth — whether you’re new or a lifelong player, share, learn, and push your sound further. Build something bigger than a brand — a movement rooted in generosity, accessibility, and genuine love for the guitar. What You Can Expect Here 🎶 Expert techniques and gear tips 🔥 New ways to improve your sound 🎁 Free and discounted gear for members 🏆 Giveaways, contests, and exclusive perks 🎵 Weekly challenges, lessons, and community events 🗳️ Help design and vote on new products 💬 A supportive space to grow as a guitarist and creator Why We Exist 💖 Because music heals 🎸 Because guitars bring people together 🤗 Because no one should feel alone on their musical journey 💡 Because the best ideas—products, projects, missions—come from real people who genuinely care Your Role ✍️ Participate, suggest ideas, and vote 🎶 Share your progress 🙌 Lift others up 🚀 Help shape what comes next You’re not just a member here. You're part of the engine that moves this whole thing forward. Welcome to Omni Guitars. Let’s build something meaningful—together. 🎸✨ Are you ready to dive in? 👉 [START HERE] -Taylor
Welcome to Omni Guitars
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Thank you for creating this community. I am grateful for the opportunity to gain insights from others, and provide input about my experiences when asked. I am excited for the potential of the community, and I look forward to hearing others opinions, experiences, tips, and tricks that can help push me through plateaus, learn new techniques and just keep me motivated to continue improving. I know how cheesy I sound, but IDC. I am a guy that has been playing as a hobby off and on for 35 years. I'll never be the best guitarist, but I am OK. I still love picking my guitar up and screwing around on it nearly everyday. I am always trying to find ways to freshen up my practice sessions, and keep making progress. So thank you for the opportunity to provide meaningful feedback on products that are important to me, and I have invested significant resources buying for nearly four decades now, and will continue to purchase as long as I live. Super excited!
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52 years old. Ibanez RG450DX, Martin X series. Playing casually off and on 35 years. I have more tenacity than talent. Currently play 1-2hrs 2-3x wk.

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