This isn't really electronic, but certainly sounds like a good idea:
http://www.kangarooampcovers.com
Not only did we choose fabrics that are meant to last the lifetime of your musical career, but we added pockets to provide ease in carrying your equipment needed for each gig. This means fewer trips to your car loading and unloading - your very own "roadie". Choose from our 1050 Denier Ballistic Nylon or our 32 oz. heavy-duty textured vinyl. Either fabric will give you years of protection. Our covers are custom made and manufactured in the USA to achieve the highest quality expected to protect your valuables.
Anybody ever see these in use? Any comments?
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I looked at that site when someone else posted the link a month or so ago. The prices are high ($150 and up) and adding pockets for extra stuff and more weight to the amp seems unnecessary. There's nothing that I carry that can't be put in my Pac-A-Seat.
If I was working the road, I'd have an Anvil or Anvil clone case.
If I was working the road, I'd have an Anvil or Anvil clone case.
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TUKI makes an excellent cover - http://www.tukicovers.com
I have 2 of their covers and will probably order another.
Matt Farrow
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Matt Farrow
Marlen 9-string 6+2
Kustom K150
http://www.skybolt6.com/pharaohamps
I have 2 of their covers and will probably order another.
Matt Farrow
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Matt Farrow
Marlen 9-string 6+2
Kustom K150
http://www.skybolt6.com/pharaohamps
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