Gig Bag for Juno Stage
- donutninja
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Gig Bag for Juno Stage
Does anyone have a recommendation on a bag/soft case that's a good fit for the Stage? Everything seems too bulky, or not quite long enough.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Re: Gig Bag for Juno Stage
very true, I bought the SKB-KB76 76-Key Keyboard Bag with wheels and thick padding and it is a very tight squeeze....If it didn't have the wheels and the extra foam that covers the wheel wells, it would would fit perfect....
Ken
Ken
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Re: Gig Bag for Juno Stage
Thanks, I was wondering if it could be stuffed into one of those.
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Re: Gig Bag for Juno Stage
IT does fit but it is very very tight, I'm planing on trying to shave off about a 1/2 to and inch of the foam that covers the wheel wells on the inside, (It's juat a pice of foam that lays inside) and I think it will be ok then. It's very padded so it is a good case..
I've also looked at AT cases offered on eBay and one that looks decent is for about $129 and free shipping:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... K:MEWAX:IT
Ken
I've also looked at AT cases offered on eBay and one that looks decent is for about $129 and free shipping:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... K:MEWAX:IT
Ken
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Re: Gig Bag for Juno Stage
I got the Gator Case GK-76 (with wheels), there is also the Gator GKB-76 (no wheels). Pretty good fit.
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Re: Gig Bag for Juno Stage
banzai142001 I like that case...much better than the SBK I purchased...Looks Like I will buy one of those...and use the SBK for my Juno D or the Kork PS60...THanks for the nfo on that one!!!
Ken
Ken
Re: Gig Bag for Juno Stage
Hi I ahe found that the bag I had which was for my Nord 88 is perfect has storage and wheels but is a bit bulky -chris
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Re: Gig Bag for Juno Stage
I bought the SKB and took out that foam that covered the wheels. It's a PERFECT fit without that in there, and I got the case for $79. Can't beat that!
Re: Gig Bag for Juno Stage
Sorry if I relaunch this 3d after two years!
I bought this SBK case, too and I find it very much noisy when I carry it with its wheels on the road. It's almost embarrassing lookind at people turning their heads to see what is going on. Believe me I never saw a trolley as noisy as that one! Didn't you?
I'm plannig to see if I could change the wheels with others less noisy, I will contact some experts nearby where I live.
I bought this SBK case, too and I find it very much noisy when I carry it with its wheels on the road. It's almost embarrassing lookind at people turning their heads to see what is going on. Believe me I never saw a trolley as noisy as that one! Didn't you?
I'm plannig to see if I could change the wheels with others less noisy, I will contact some experts nearby where I live.
Re: Gig Bag for Juno Stage
I got a bag from Roland, perfect for the Stage. Its light weight but robust that comes with spacers and an integral holder for any pedals and a usefully BIG outer pocket for power supplies, sheet music, headphones etc. Cost around $100. Its not as padded as I had hoped, so I certainly wouldn't allow an airline loose with it, but for getting to a gig and back safely, so far no problems.
Re: Gig Bag for Juno Stage
I got the same one, Roland XXX76 something !DoctorG wrote:I got a bag from Roland, perfect for the Stage. Its light weight but robust that comes with spacers and an integral holder for any pedals and a usefully BIG outer pocket for power supplies, sheet music, headphones etc. Cost around $100. Its not as padded as I had hoped, so I certainly wouldn't allow an airline loose with it, but for getting to a gig and back safely, so far no problems.
It's not a bad one though I will add some extra sheets of "keyboard flightcase foam" that I have
around, just to protect the top face a bit more - velcro'd to the inside of the bag.
MM.