i've gotten fairly paranoid about taking gear out due to hearing of thefts. curious about incorporating some tracking device(s) so i can GPS where my stuff is if it winds up happening to me. know there are tons of gadgets out there doing so with cars, but i'm hoping for something smaller / easier to conceal, and something i don't have to pay some BS monthly fee for...
yes i know i could just insure everything and file a claim but with some gear (vintage stuff, custom stuff) it'd be a bitch to replace.
First I would write down the serial numbers (if applicable) of all of your gear and take photos of it for reference. Lock the numbers and photos up in a safe place so you have them for reference. I know that Sonic Youth did it and had some mixed results, but it couldn't hurt, you know?
im not sure its really hard to track stuff police dgaf besides insurance i usually hide stickers in places a theif wouldn't check like under neck joints or if its semi hollow under f holes they dont care about looking they just want there next crack hit
theres this ghetto diy lojack thing fir your wheels where you buy a cheap burner phone hhardwire the charger into or behind the glovebox most have gps stuff so as long as you dont make calls on it and keep the service active you can spend lke $10 every 6 months prob is even if you wired it to your cab or head and hid it real well its not gonna be charging as much maybe just make a hiding spot in yer spensive stuff and throw one in when you take it out the house the more i write the worse of an idea it sounds i can barely keep my phone goin let alone a second gear phone yeah do the diy dna mod put a sign says "i came on this"
oh shit i thought that was for insertion next to some kind of chunk of waxy lube tell me thats not shaped like a dildo was like man they can do better than that cant they its like the 3rd millenium but then ohhhh thats rice im always thinkin butt stuff
NICE. i'd want a few of 'em, $150 to cover three cases & what's inside would be great. i'm just thinking this whole scenario on when taking gear out for gigs, not while it's in my studio.