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Good cases for mixer, turntables, etc.
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keithos27
Hi guys. I am in the process of buying all of my DJ equipment, and was wondering who makes good cases for storing/moving technic mk5gs, allen & heath xone 92 linear mixer, and 100 vinyls?

Cheers,
Keith
starlabs
You could try Guitar Center, etc...

I was considering getting them online - but here's the problem: any savings you get are pretty much lost on shipping costs (they're huge because the cases are so heavy!)

So if you can find a relatively decent deal *locally*, go for that.

As for particular brands/makes, sorry can't help you there :(

Edit:
Sorry just realized you're not in the States, so Guitar Center probably won't apply :p
keithos27
Location: New York City ;)

Yeah, I'm talking about brands.

-Keith
keithos27
Oh come on... no one can help? :(

-Keith
Nemesis44
I use Swan flight cases for all of my stuff. I find them reliable and they do the job.

Cheers
Nem
Exodus17
IMO your best bet would be to do alittle research on sites that sell cases, check out the reviews on various brands and if you can find them locally get go for them.

im needing to know the same, need cases bad

i recently bought the Odyssey blpbp50x record backpack and even though i got it at a huge discount i would have had no problem paying the full $130 for it as its easilly one of the toughest built backpacks ive laid my hands on. very well made, so im guessing Odyssey would put as much into their cases.

www.odysseygear.com if you wanna check em out

they might be pricey but there are all sorts of deals online, yea you might have to pay a bit for shipping but usually it's worth it as local stores dont always have what you're looking for and ordering it online gives you alot more choices and variety so you usually get what you want but for a few days waiting

you can do a compare online through www.froogle.com

type in whatever you're shopping for (preferably the model #) and it'll give you results for sites and best prices
keithos27
^Cheers
DJ Joshua H
use flight cases for the tt's. they are much easier to deal with than a bulky coffin.
razzi
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Joshua H
use flight cases for the tt's. they are much easier to deal with than a bulky coffin.



very true, i hate having to drag a coffin up a flight of stairs.. such a pain in my ass. 2x flight cases work better, spreads the weight better
keithos27
who makes the best flight cases?

-keith

Briden
i will give you a clue. it starts with an O. and it ends with ddesy :)
Wraith
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Joshua H
use flight cases for the tt's. they are much easier to deal with than a bulky coffin.


Yes, unless you enjoy trying to lug your 100+ pounds of gear around all at once I'd get flight cases. As far as case makers go Odyssey make damn good cases (all around), so I'd recommend them.
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