Help me find a good turntable case
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nrjizer |
I'm finally gonna get decks in a month, and I want to get a pair of turntable cases to keep them in. Basically, I'm gonna be spinning a lot for friends and such, so I'd like to be able to just keep the tables in the case 24/7, and just throw the lid on and go when I want to.
So I'd like a case thats heavy duty, but really no more than $150 for the pair.
Also, do they make cases with holes in the back, or slots for the turntables' output cords, so you can spin straight out of the case? If not I can just drill a hole in the back for that. |
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Dzokayi |
But I'll bump this one instead. All you Odyssey, Road Ready, Calzone, ASA, ProDJ, and custom case owners please give us a review of your flight case/coffin setups. The manufacturers (with the exception of Road Ready) do not provide enough specific information.
Are they fully foam-lined, or just at the corners?
Cable access ports in the back?
Stack firmly on top of the lids?
Latches lockable?
How durable are they?
Do your tables sit flush with the top of the case? Stick up too high? Sunk in too low? (I'm concerned with Techs)
If we gather enough information, this should be made a sticky.
Cheers. |
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SUNWmsf |
I got the ATA certified Road ready cases for 59$ a piece. (might of been 49$ each.. dont remember...)
I ordered them at musiciansfriend.com.
This was about 8 months ago... but I remember seeing them for the same price somewhere else.. like djmart.com...
so i think that is the standard price. |
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SUNWmsf |
Also.. the cases i got from road ready do have a little tiny panel that you can unscrew that will expose a hole that you can run your cables through so that your mobile setup will look clean and tidy. |
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