Hard case for keyboard

Posted by: SemiLiveMusic

Hard case for keyboard - 07/05/06 05:43 AM

Does anyone use a hard case? Any comments about them?

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Bill
Yamaha PSR2000
Posted by: BEBOP

Re: Hard case for keyboard - 07/05/06 06:35 AM

I have one that is built like a tank but don't use it now that I only transport in the motorhome.
But..........it is heavy.
It is for sale.
Bebop
Posted by: richard_shiflet

Re: Hard case for keyboard - 07/05/06 08:12 AM

If you gig out then a hard case is very good insurance for the sizable investment that we have in our arranger keyboards. I had a case custom built for my Lionstracs Mediastation X-88 Pro. The company was Case Technology ( http://www.keyboardcases.com ) and I am very pleased with their product. I chose a custom case because I wanted a snug fit for my keyboard as well special positioning of the handles and latches, which they were glad to accomodate.

If you do not need a custom case then both SKB and Gator make hard cases that can be found at most music retailers in standard sizes that may fit you needs. I have had a handle break off of a SKB case as well the metal framing begin to come loose after a some years of heavy use. I have not traveled with a gator but for a short time so I can't speak to its durability, but it seems solid.

I think that the Case Technology product will be more durable, but only time will tell. Here is a website that sells a variety of cases including these types as well as the semi-hard type. I had a semi-hard type some years ago that I used to transport my Korg I-3. The case was made of a very stiff foam and covered with a canvas type material. This case did not last well at all! I think they would be appropriate only for very light use and with a very light keyboard.

Hard cases are the way to go, in my opinion.
Hope this helps.

Richard
Posted by: richard_shiflet

Re: Hard case for keyboard - 07/05/06 08:24 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by richard_shiflet:
Here is a website that sells a variety of cases including these types as well as the semi-hard type.

http://www.finecases.com/
Sorry I forgot to put the link in
they have some very low prices in their closeouts on ProTec softshell cases with plywood frame $40 - $60 may be a low cost alternative but I am not familiar with them

Richard
Posted by: kbrkr

Re: Hard case for keyboard - 07/05/06 09:18 AM

I refuse to use a hard case. They are too bulky and too heavy. I find very well padded cases work just as well.

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Al Giordano
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Tyros 2, Yamaha P-250, Korg Triton Extreme 76, Roland VK8-M, DW Collectors Series Drums
Posted by: renig

Re: Hard case for keyboard - 07/05/06 09:56 AM

I have a hard case made by SKB of Orange, CA. Yes it adds some weight, but it has a couple of built-in wheels. The interior, while it has no plush lining a la guitar hard cases, does come with a number of interlocking stiff foam blocks which can be built around your keyboard to ensure its snug fit within the case.

I took my Korg to England last Christmas and my keyboard, the case too for that matter, came out unscathed after the usual bashing around that cargo receives from air travel. I certainly wouldn't have risked such a trip with a soft case.
Posted by: Craig_UK

Re: Hard case for keyboard - 07/05/06 10:14 AM

richard, doesn't Dom give a case away any more with the Mediastations?
He gave me an excelent case when I had mine, think it was by a company called Gator if I remember correctly. It was heavy with wheels but a superb build.
Posted by: richard_shiflet

Re: Hard case for keyboard - 07/05/06 11:30 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Craig_UK:
richard, doesn't Dom give a case away any more with the Mediastations?
He gave me an excelent case when I had mine, think it was by a company called Gator if I remember correctly. It was heavy with wheels but a superb build.


Craig, Yes I think that the Gator cases are still included with the Mediastations. But I was not particularly fond of the design for myself as Gator does not custom fit with foam or even include the interlocking foam blocks like SKB instead they use padded velcro straps to hold the keyboard in place.

So Domenik was gracious enough to allow concessions in the price so that I was able to have a case custom built to my specifications. I had extra handles and latches placed in places that I knew would make the case easier to transport. It also has wheels.

After 20+ years of transporting an 88 key keyboard to several venues a week I new exactly what I wanted and this case fits the bill perfectly.

I also needed an exact height on the case because I transport my equipment in the undercarriage of my tour bus and if the case was an inch taller then I would have to lay it down not be able to transport it in an upright position. That would not be as efficient for allowing room for the rest of my PA gear.

So again this solution worked best for me.
Which type do you have for your T2?

Richard
Posted by: Dnj

Re: Hard case for keyboard - 07/05/06 12:25 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by kbrkr:
I refuse to use a hard case. They are too bulky and too heavy. I find very well padded cases work just as well.




I agree totally Al.....

unless your on a road tour where gear gets stacked in a truck a good padded KB bag is more then enough....
http://www.gatorcases.com/
Posted by: LIONSTRACS

Re: Hard case for keyboard - 07/06/06 06:04 AM

I think do NOT need a good Truck, just a large car..
I store always my MS in this way: http://www.lionstracs.com/CorvetteMS1.JPG

There I can store the powered PA system too, then the MS is complete, JUST 3 Pcs and I can gig's too.
Posted by: korg4god

Re: Hard case for keyboard - 07/06/06 06:11 AM

I agree with Richard. I also ordered a custome case from www.keyboardcases.com for my Pa1x-pro. I had to have it within 3 days becuase I was hitting the road then and they delivered and it fits like a glove. I've had it a year and ahalf now and very happy.....
Posted by: richard_shiflet

Re: Hard case for keyboard - 07/06/06 09:57 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by LIONSTRACS:
http://www.lionstracs.com/CorvetteMS1.JPG




Wow Domenik,
I didn't know that the stock keyboard cases were that stylish!

I want one! LOL
Posted by: SemiLiveMusic

Re: Hard case for keyboard - 07/06/06 01:54 PM

When I posted, I meant for traveling distances, not just local gigs.

What about something like this?

http://tinyurl.com/kvsus




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Bill
Yamaha PSR2000
Posted by: kbrkr

Re: Hard case for keyboard - 07/06/06 02:54 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by LIONSTRACS:
I think do NOT need a good Truck, just a large car..
I store always my MS in this way: http://www.lionstracs.com/CorvetteMS1.JPG

There I can store the powered PA system too, then the MS is complete, JUST 3 Pcs and I can gig's too.


Awesome, Domenick. Do you provide those cases as an option with the MS? I'll take one!
Posted by: LIONSTRACS

Re: Hard case for keyboard - 07/06/06 03:22 PM

Yesss, I will sell for a option my own C5 too, because I can store only 2 Ms... http://www.lionstracs.com/CorvetteMS2.JPG

I can sell all, BUT NEVER my girlfriend! http://www.lionstracs.com/corvetteiri.JPG
cheers
Domenik