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Posted by dubcase on Oct-22-2004 06:29:

DJ Coffins are DEAD. Sick hardwood DJ cases @ www.dubcase.com

Hand crafted.. Totally original design, Ultra durable wood finish protects against alcohol and water while maintaining shine.

Dubcase custom fits DJ equipment into custom made hardwood cases.
Super easy ordering setup allows you to pick the type of wood grain you want, And key in specific information about your equipment.

Available in 18 domestic and exotic hardwood, 50 Shades of premium colors. Battle, CDJ and Club models are the best selling.

Recently picked up Astro + Glyde of NYC (bedrock, automatic) as
sponsors for Dubcase along with much international support.

Check the Dubcase Catalog for all products.


Posted by DJ_Ikronix on Oct-22-2004 06:36:

For the DJ that never plans to leave the bedroom, EVER!


Posted by Nemesis44 on Oct-22-2004 08:05:

I'll be honest...

It looks very 70's retro and I'm not sure I see the point of replacing a coffin or individual flight cases with this contraption if you are mobile. I can't see myself loading this into a van just to take to a late night party. It strikes me as suitable if you never intend to leave your room just like DJ_Ikronix says.

Also thinking of it, I would never get my Xone 464 into that, would have to cut down half a brazilian rainforest to do that he he...

That aside, it does actually look quite good but I'm not sure about the all wood look. Just my preference. I'm sure it's not a bad product.

Cheers
Nem


Posted by Exodus17 on Oct-22-2004 16:48:

does look pretty slick

id buy it if i had the money for a setup in the bedroom and a travel setup


Posted by cheesy on Oct-22-2004 19:37:

That's just sexy. Makes my IKEA bedframe/DJ booth look like crap...



Posted by on Oct-23-2004 05:50:

They do look pretty sick, but I would need a forklift just to transport that case to a house party... Hardwood is NOT light... so it makes it impractical to use it for making DJ 'coffins'.


Posted by Vero on Oct-23-2004 06:43:

Much thanks to dubcase for the wonderful SPAM!!!

fuck off with your advertising on our boards


Posted by T-Soma on Oct-23-2004 07:29:

It looks well and solid but i gotta say the only way i would use that was if my equipment never left my room and if i liked matchin my furniture with my granparents furniture Also... That looks exactly the same as the alter at my church


Posted by dubcase on Oct-23-2004 12:19:

Thanks!

The cases have a Medium density fiberboard with real oak edges going all the way around the case. This cuts down on the overall weight. Yet has a strong oak structure for long lasting durability. And at 47 pounds it can be shipped across the US and canada for under 60$.

Bedroom DJ's do love this, But also the people who dont need to bring equipment to a gig. It's setup waiting for the DJ to arrive.

Cheesy: Verry nice. Ikea rules!

Dubcase


Posted by brian on Oct-24-2004 21:59:

yeah, as someone already stated, looks too retro for my tastes.



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