[sdiy] Shipping a modular

p. hendricks pH at comcast.net
Wed Apr 15 03:48:29 CEST 2026


If you can find large enough boxes, double boxing should be good. But, 
they need padding the first box and padding that surrounds the first box 
more in the 2nd box.
Packing peanuts can work IF they are in plastic bags, so they can't 
shift. Bubble wrap and/or crushed kraft paper will work... as well as 
dense foam.

-p





On 4/14/26 5:21 PM, John Speth via Synth-diy wrote:
> Thanks for useful remarks. Bubble Wrap is the less costlier way but 
> the costly Anvil cases are the most secure way. Stay away from 
> peanuts. That info makes it a lot less intimidating due to fear of 
> failure.
>
> JJS
>
> On 4/14/2026 11:54 AM, Michael E Caloroso via Synth-diy wrote:
>> Do >NOT< use foam "peanuts" or partitions for cushioning.  Even if 
>> the item is wrapped in plastic.  The foam disintegrates and the tiny 
>> foam pieces get into open crevices in switches, pots, anything.  
>> Those pieces WILL get inside the plastic wrapping. When I bought my 
>> OB-X the seller wrapped it in plastic, put it in a box, and filled 
>> the voids with foam peanuts.  Those foam pieces are a PITA to remove.
>>
>> The ONLY reliable protection in a long range move is an ATA certified 
>> case such as Anvil.  Stay away from cases that are not ATA certified.
>>
>> I moved from NY to Florida to a new job back in 2021.  1100 miles.  I 
>> had a house full of belongings to move including a studio with 
>> vintage synths and recording gear. Fortunately during the years I 
>> have gigged these instruments I bought Anvil cases for protection - 
>> never did I dream that these cases would be vital for a long distance 
>> move.  Cases for synths, for mixers, racks for outboard processors, 
>> etc. There was very little gear I did not have cases for.  The moving 
>> crew did expert work on packing the unprotected items, and I was not 
>> worried about anything in my Anvil cases having a rough 1100 mile 
>> ride in a 53 foot trailer. Everything arrived without damage.
>>
>> No these cases are not cheap.  But they are well worth the investment.
>>
>> MC
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 13, 2026 at 9:33 PM Mike Bryant 
>> <mbryant at futurehorizons.com> wrote:
>>
>>     Okay I'll give an opposite view.
>>
>>     Hire the correct size of flight case to fit your racks.  Modular
>>     touring mixers get 'roadied' in and out of vans constantly using
>>     these and have to work night after night.  You might have to
>>     reseat the odd module after shipping but everything will be well
>>     protected.
>>
>>     As Martin Brundle once said, the biggest improvement in Formula 1
>>     car reliability was when they banned teams stripping the car
>>     apart and rebuilding it between qualifying and the race 🙂
>>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>     *From:* Synth-diy <synth-diy-bounces at synth-diy.org> on behalf of
>>     Pete Hartman via Synth-diy <synth-diy at synth-diy.org>
>>     *Sent:* 13 April 2026 23:57
>>     *To:* Quincas Moreira <quincas at gmail.com>
>>     *Cc:* SYNTH DIY <synth-diy at synth-diy.org>
>>     *Subject:* Re: [sdiy] Shipping a modular
>>     You're probably going to hear this a lot: I agree, take the
>>     modules out of the racks.
>>
>>     Pete
>>
>>     On Mon, Apr 13, 2026 at 5:50 PM Quincas Moreira via Synth-diy
>>     <synth-diy at synth-diy.org> wrote:
>>
>>         I would also advise removing and bubble wrapping the modules.
>>
>>
>>         	
>>         Quincas Moreira
>>         Director | QMA
>>         mobile: 5534988825 <tel:5534988825>
>>         site: quincasmoreira.com <http://quincasmoreira.com/>
>>         email: quincas at gmail.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>         On Mon 13 Apr 2026 at 3:56 p.m. Jesse Weideman via Synth-diy
>>         <synth-diy at synth-diy.org> wrote:
>>
>>             The people shipping CRT's swear by pool noodles, they're
>>             cheap insurance. That or EPS foam sheets from the
>>             hardware store. I usually just wrap my racks in a bunch
>>             of blankets and box them, haven't had any problem - altho
>>             they're all 6u euro so not a giant cabinet. Uline offers
>>             wood box pallets in tons of different sizes, that plus a
>>             bunch of blanketing/padding would be the most bullet
>>             proof. Double boxing can work wonders too.
>>
>>             On Mon, Apr 13, 2026 at 1:40 PM John Speth via Synth-diy
>>             <synth-diy at synth-diy.org> wrote:
>>
>>                 I have a two modular cabinets containing MOTM and
>>                 Synthesizers.com
>>                 module. I'm moving and I need to pack them securely
>>                 so the movers can't
>>                 destroy them. It will be a 1000+ mile move. Can
>>                 anyone provide advice on
>>                 the best way to pack it all up? Lessons learned?
>>                 Regrets? etc?
>>
>>                 Each cabinet is 40in wide (double column 19in rack)
>>                 by 23in tall by 1ft
>>                 deep. One is fully loaded and the other is half loaded.
>>
>>                 Thanks - John Speth
>>
>
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