Thanks for the reply. I know about pelican cases. That not as easy to find here in Korea. I also don't know if I can get a deal on the pelicans as I can with the skb. What do you suggest putting in to separate the instruments? Maybe some taped up rags or something? Definitely something thicker than the foam I assume. I'll keep it in mind. I remember once I bought my ms2000r from Japan and flew it over to Korea. They put a fragile tag on it. But then again the workers here are much better. --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, Flo Zombie <newsgroups@z...> wrote: > > Hi ! > > these are the most durable cases I came around, > better than SKB and not so heavy like common flight cases, and they are > waterproof. > http://www.casesbypelican.net/ > this one might make it for you (sorry, german page but check picture): > http://www.danshop.com/14066.html > > You cut the foam inside the casesexactly to the size of your > instruments. You need some shock protection between the > instruments, because the airport staff doesn´t care what´s inside. > And if you write "fragile" on it, they´ll even throw it harder! > > > Ciao > Flo > > > > > > endlessnessisticman wrote: > > > > I'm thinking of getting an ata case for my stuff. I can get a 4214w > > ata case. I'll be flying with it. I was wondering if I could put > > different things in one of these. Is there a certain ammount of space > > one should have between instruments? Are there spaces in these cases > > to protect the different instruments from each other? Is there a > > better place to ask these questions? I figured out I could fit my > > machinedrum an indigo 2 and my mixer in one case. > > > > Any case tips would be helpful. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: [elektron] Cases and multiple instruments
2005-01-25 by endlessnessisticman
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