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Gospel Instruments => Bass Guitar => Topic started by: Dani_D on November 05, 2006, 06:18:06 PM
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So which one you all prefer?
I for one jsut got a gig bag and although it is pretty strong...I am having second thoughts and think I will get a Molded hard case
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...molded case takes up less room...gig bags are a joke unless only you will be handling your stuff
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Now I agree that some gig bags are not very practical but there are some that protect just as well as a hard shell or molded case! I have one that came with my Tobias and it's pretty thick in the padding department! So much so that my bass took a direct hit from a slip on ice once. I fell directly on my back (was wearing my bass on my back backpack style) and my bass didn't have a scratch on it nor did it suffer damage of any type! Even stayed in tune! Gig bags are lighter but I have to have a HSC for my better basses! They also make soft molded cases which I really like!
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So which one you all prefer?
I for one jsut got a gig bag and although it is pretty strong...I am having second thoughts and think I will get a Molded hard case
Depends on the situation. I have 4 basses and 4 hard cases. The hard cases are gathering dust in the corner of my music room. I have a Ritter twin bass gig bag that I can fit two basses in at a time. I do have one bass (my main axe) that is too long to fit in my Ritter bag, so I have a custom made bag for that one. For gigs that I can drive to, the gig bag is the way to go. I prefer backpack style bags so that I can have my hands free to carry my amp or anything else I may need for the gig.
If I'm getting on a plane or shipping a bass somewhere, I'd prefer a hard case. That doesn't happen often, so my cases sit in the corner, awaiting their turn.
Just for grins, here's what happens when you try to fit a 52" long bass in a standard sized gig bag....(most basses are 47 - 49" tip to tip)
(http://shutter14.pictures.aol.com/data/pictures/04/009/37/DF/C1/C6/LgfGHpqIvZgRMrSqyP7rWfy66+LVrhfy0280.jpg)
The guy I bought it from accepted it back and custom made me this bag
(http://shutter12.pictures.aol.com/data/pictures/03/009/7E/7B/C0/CE/1qwxObgW7QQvOCDXQaUl8yonfz+25jMp0280.jpg)
The bass and a whole bunch of other stuff are in the bag.
Peace,
James
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When I get my Conklin, I'm going to get a hard case. Right now, I have a gigbag, and it's ok for me. I'm the only one that handles my basses. I don't let anybody just up and grab my basses. When people see my 8-string, they want to touch it.
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I keep my Yamaha in a SKB Freedom HSC. My Tobias in a Tobias heavily padded gig bag and my Fender Jazz in a TKL lightly padded gig bag
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v151/dwalmz/cases003.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v151/dwalmz/cases007.jpg)
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I have a leather gig bag by KACES. I like it a lot the bakc pack feathure is sooo comfy it's balance well when carring it as a suite case. The padding is think. I may never own a hard case after using this.
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I keep my Yamaha in a SKB Freedom HSC. My Tobias in a Tobias heavily padded gig bag and my Fender Jazz in a TKL lightly padded gig bag
([url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v151/dwalmz/cases003.jpg[/url])
I have the exact same hard case for my YAMAHA. When I saw the picture I did a double take. :)
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I just recently got a Gigskinz bag and I love it. It protects my bass very well and I can carry lots of things in it. It's nice to be able to carry my bass and have both hands free to carry my amp head and my bible.
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I just recently got a Gigskinz bag and I love it. It protects my bass very well and I can carry lots of things in it. It's nice to be able to carry my bass and have both hands free to carry my amp head and my bible.
i really like the back pack style stripes. my hands are free to do whatever.
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i have hardshells for all my basses, but I also have some gig bags that I can throw over my shoulder and keep my hands free. Obviously I wouldn't try to fly with a gig bag on a bet.
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When I bought my original bass a four string Ibenez I bought a cheap gig bag and said never again it got chipped and knocked out of tune and I mean way out. But when I got my Cort B5 I found the most beautiful gig bag and had to do it. Its a Ritter bag that can be in a car going off a cliff, with the patent movie explosion and not be out if tune.
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i have the SKB hard case as well as a gig bag.
If i'm going out of town or driving for a long time i use the hard case. I say if I'm driving for a long time because that usually ends up being a trip where there's alot of luggage being totted around and I don't want any damage done.
Short trips (like to church, or to a practice session with some of the fellas) and i use the gig bag.
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I think that one of the nice things about the non molded cases is that it could be use for more than one bass,
I got a road runner gig bag which I like but I see the need for hard case too.
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I have heard of folks using the hardshell golf shipping bags to transport their basses on the airlines. They put the bass in a good gig bag and then put it inside the golf bag. The other good point is that there are fewer stolen golf clubs than basses.