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#289981 - 07/08/10 02:11 AM Tuffbox Road Case for Tyros, anyone try one of these?
Scott Langholff Offline
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300342951084

Need to replace my Kases KKP-9KB case. The new versions are smaller and the kb will not fit.

Outside of the case from Oostendorf in the Netherlands, I have not seen anything for the Tyros that makes sense.

If the Tuffbox is what it says it is then this seems to make sense to me.

It says it's 10 - 12 lbs. Do you think that possible if they are using 1/4 inch plywood?

Otherwise if anyone has an older version of the Kaces Porter KKP-9KB I may be intersted in that.

Other than that, all the others are either too long, too small one way or the other, weighs a ton, etc, etc

I really wish Yamaha would listen to us guys regarding cases for a frickin' change.

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#289982 - 07/08/10 04:25 AM Re: Tuffbox Road Case for Tyros, anyone try one of these?
leezone Offline
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Scott

can't be plywood with that weight
from picture it looks like very thick plastic or paper material.
Sort of like those boxes made to pack up drums

if you want good protection you may want to get something more heavy duty

this same company makes better cases but at extra cost and for sure double the weight

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#289983 - 07/09/10 09:50 AM Re: Tuffbox Road Case for Tyros, anyone try one of these?
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#289984 - 07/09/10 10:27 AM Re: Tuffbox Road Case for Tyros, anyone try one of these?
leezone Offline
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$450 for a keyboard case is absolutely RIDICULOUS

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#289985 - 07/09/10 11:01 AM Re: Tuffbox Road Case for Tyros, anyone try one of these?
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Originally posted by leezone:
$450 for a keyboard case is absolutely RIDICULOUS


Not if you traveled and need a high quality flight case for a $4,000 keyboard ..and you need to rely on it to function correctly when it gets to the destination..

If you are using a sub $1,000 keyboard that is easily available with no outstanding advantages than maybe a sub $100 case will do..

Professional player..professional keyboard...professional flight case.....Makes sense to me..
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#289986 - 07/09/10 12:12 PM Re: Tuffbox Road Case for Tyros, anyone try one of these?
leezone Offline
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Fran,

i have a professional case
on my professional G-70
and it cost me around $200

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#289987 - 07/09/10 12:56 PM Re: Tuffbox Road Case for Tyros, anyone try one of these?
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I have the yamaha case that dnj posted the link to. It's pretty darn big but I have done lots of air travel and my Tyros has not been damaged.
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#289988 - 07/09/10 01:09 PM Re: Tuffbox Road Case for Tyros, anyone try one of these?
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Oh yeah- I got for $399.95 at BH photo.
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#289989 - 07/09/10 02:00 PM Re: Tuffbox Road Case for Tyros, anyone try one of these?
Dnj Offline
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Originally posted by montunoman:
I have the yamaha case that dnj posted the link to. It's pretty darn big but I have done lots of air travel and my Tyros has not been damaged.


Nice ...I wish they made one for the S910 also. Well worth the money.

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#289990 - 07/09/10 03:29 PM Re: Tuffbox Road Case for Tyros, anyone try one of these?
Fran Carango Offline
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Originally posted by leezone:
Fran,

i have a professional case
on my professional G-70
and it cost me around $200



Lee, just because they may call a case a flight case ..doesn't make it so..

I too have a $200 case for my G70..it is nowhere near a "flight case"..If I were one that needed to travel by air..I would not rely on my $200 case to protect my G70...If I handled the instrument it would be fine...but other far careless personnel handle the gear on flights..spending an addition $200 is a wise investment..

I also have a similar $200 case for my MS...

a $100 case for my Prelude..

a $50 bag for my A-33 controller..

and a $300 SKB case for my Kn2000..
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#289991 - 07/11/10 06:53 PM Re: Tuffbox Road Case for Tyros, anyone try one of these?
Scott Langholff Offline
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Thanx for the replies. But, I can assure you like all Tyros owners I have checked out all cases sizes, dimensions, weight, etc.


The hardshell Tyros case is way too big. I don't need storage for the satellite speakers which I don't have. I sure don't want a case that weighs more than my keyboard. I don't want to be lugging around 70 lbs when I have no need for an ATA case.

The zipper broke on my Kaces case. An ideal case. I just ordered a replacement and would you believe they changed the specs?

The only other case I've seen that I would like to own is the one from Oostendorp in the Netherlands. But not for almost $500 shipped. But still nice for about 13 lbs.

I want it short, light and to be able to load a few things on top of it when transporting. Plus have some rigidity for safety.

I was really hoping there might be someone here that has worked with wood enough that could actually answer the question I posed as to whether it's possible this case would weigh between 10-12 lbs being made of 1/4" plywood and if it looked like it would take care of my needs as listed

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#289992 - 07/11/10 08:39 PM Re: Tuffbox Road Case for Tyros, anyone try one of these?
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http://www.finecases.com/browse/guardian-cases/guardian-cases-3070.html

http://www.guardiancases.com/ck010.html

Best case Ive every used ...light, rigid, strong to gig with and transport night after night....big storage pocket also......love it!

[This message has been edited by Dnj (edited 07-11-2010).]

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#289993 - 07/11/10 09:05 PM Re: Tuffbox Road Case for Tyros, anyone try one of these?
Scott Langholff Offline
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Hi Donny

The Guardian cases do look good if they fit. As it turns out the 61 case is too short. I asked Gary Diamond if there was enough give to take the 44.8" Tyros. I think he said it was 43 3/4. He just got one recently.

As for the 76 note case, it is 51.5 interior, so it would be about 7" longer than I need and that would be ok unless the outside dimensions are too long.

So far I have emailed Finecases and the Guardian company twice asking for outside dimesions. They have not replied with this info. What service.

Anybody out there have a CK-010-76 they could measure the outside dimensions for me? I'd appreciate it.

If it isn't too long this is certainly my first choice after the one from Oostendorp. Why can't we have those case's available in this country for a reasonable price?

Just look how nice this case is:
http://www.oostendorp-muziek.nl/Yamaha_Tyros_2_tas_wielen_30146.html

Somebody said this case was made in Poland. Anybody know which case company? I'd contact them if I knew who it was.

As for the non-ATA Yamaha cases. Unless something has changed that I'm not aware of they first of all have no rigid sides. They are soft so you can fold them. So, I couldn't put any equipment on it when transporting on a dolly. I believe they all have extra space for the speakers and makes them something like 56". If I am wrong on this I'd like to know.

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#289994 - 07/19/10 08:20 AM Re: Tuffbox Road Case for Tyros, anyone try one of these?
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Originally posted by Scott Langholff:
I was really hoping there might be someone here that has worked with wood enough that could actually answer the question I posed as to whether it's possible this case would weigh between 10-12 lbs being made of 1/4" plywood and if it looked like it would take care of my needs as listed



Not possible.

I have a 1/4 inch plywood case and it weighs about 34 lbs.

The case you linked to is not wood; it's a strong plastic, but I wouldn't even consider flying with it. It's probably good for in-town use.

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#289995 - 07/19/10 12:31 PM Re: Tuffbox Road Case for Tyros, anyone try one of these?
Scott Langholff Offline
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Hi chony

I'm wondering where you got the info it's plastic. It says it's plywood.

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#289996 - 07/19/10 12:48 PM Re: Tuffbox Road Case for Tyros, anyone try one of these?
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It's reinforced with Luan Plywood, which is quite strong, light weight and very sturdy. Keep in mind that an entire 4X8-foot sheet of 1/4-inch luan plywood only weighs 20 pounds. Most travel cases made from plywood are constructed from 1/2-inch thick plywood, which weighs about 42 pounds for a 4X8 sheet, depending upon the grade. Higher grades weigh slightly more because of the increased amount of glue used in attaching the layers.

The Guardian Case I just purchased is reinforced with 1/4-inch plywood and weighs next to nothing.

Good Luck,

Gary
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#289997 - 07/20/10 02:37 AM Re: Tuffbox Road Case for Tyros, anyone try one of these?
Nigel Offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by Scott Langholff:
Hi chony

I'm wondering where you got the info it's plastic. It says it's plywood.


It looks like it is definately made of plywood.
http://www.tuffboxcases.com/

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#289998 - 07/20/10 03:53 AM Re: Tuffbox Road Case for Tyros, anyone try one of these?
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Well, I had my keyboard crushed in the car with a cheap case so the SKB although alot of money is lightweight and very strong and they have a rubber piece all around to protect from water and humidity.
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