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Re: Case recommendations?

Posted: 13 Jun 2022, 21:59
by docbop
As a former roadie if you will be flying your gear as baggage make sure it has handle and maybe wheels to not only make it easy for you to grab and go, but for baggage handlers to pickup or move. Baggage handlers are treated like crap by the airlines constant hurry, hurry, hurry. So a lot of damage comes when things aren't easy for baggage handlers to pickup and move. Sadly sometimes when gear is hard to move it become a target of baggage handler frustration. So make sure your gear has handles and maybe wheel is big.

Re: Case recommendations?

Posted: 13 Jun 2022, 22:51
by muzicman0
docbop wrote:As a former roadie if you will be flying your gear as baggage make sure it has handle and maybe wheels to not only make it easy for you to grab and go, but for baggage handlers to pickup or move. Baggage handlers are treated like crap by the airlines constant hurry, hurry, hurry. So a lot of damage comes when things aren't easy for baggage handlers to pickup and move. Sadly sometimes when gear is hard to move it become a target of baggage handler frustration. So make sure your gear has handles and maybe wheel is big.
All great points. In my case (see what I did there???), I can't imagine flying this anywhere, It will be used at church and home, so mild travel in the back of my truck. With that said, my Roland A88 has been (cosmetically) damaged from other people while being stored at the church, so I wanted a better case for the Nord.

Re: Case recommendations?

Posted: 14 Jun 2022, 20:15
by muzicman0
Here are some pictures of the Gator TSA case. I used the 1 inch foam pads in the bottom actually (far left and right), and the eggcrate in the top. I didn't use the 2" foam blocks at all. Because I'm a bit obsessive, I bought some neoprene to put in the bottom between the 1" pads (so in the bottom, from left to right, 1" block foam, 3-4" of 'void', 29 inches of 1" thick neoprene, 3-4 inches of 'void', then the last 1 inch foam block). Seems very secure. I think the neoprene gives it just a bit more shock absorption, and it cost less than $20, so well worth it.

[EDIT]I changed my internal layout. Having the 1" blocks on the bottom actually made the knobs hit the top of the case. So I changed it so that I have a piece of 1/2" neoprene along the bottom for the Nord to sit on, and that's it. I left the egg-crate at the top and place another small 1/2" piece of neoprene under it just to keep it snug in the case (cut the neoprene to roughly the same size as the egg-crate foam). I could probably come up with a way to attach the neoprene to the egg-crate foam, but don't really feel the need to. Still really like this case!

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Re: Case recommendations?

Posted: 15 Jun 2022, 02:56
by Winds
muzicman0 wrote:Here are some pictures of the Gator TSA case. I used the 1 inch foam pads in the bottom actually (far left and right), and the eggcrate in the top. I didn't use the 2" foam blocks at all. Because I'm a bit obsessive, I bought some neoprene to put in the bottom between the 1" pads (so in the bottom, from left to right, 1" block foam, 3-4" of 'void', 29 inches of 1" thick neoprene, 3-4 inches of 'void', then the last 1 inch foam block). Seems very secure. I think the neoprene gives it just a bit more shock absorption, and it cost less than $20, so well worth it.
Isn't it tiring to lug around without wheels?

Re: Case recommendations?

Posted: 15 Jun 2022, 09:17
by Kaffimusic
The Gator cases of this kind have wheels. At least mine has. You can carry it like a weapons-case, but also roll it. It has an additional grip on the end opposite to the wheels. You can see it on the left side in the picture. It is held down by springs when not used. The Gator cases are thoughtfully made and good quality.

Re: Case recommendations?

Posted: 15 Jun 2022, 20:45
by muzicman0
Winds wrote:Isn't it tiring to lug around without wheels?
Kaffimusic wrote:The Gator cases of this kind have wheels. At least mine has. You can carry it like a weapons-case, but also roll it. It has an additional grip on the end opposite to the wheels. You can see it on the left side in the picture. It is held down by springs when not used. The Gator cases are thoughtfully made and good quality.
Correct, it has wheels. It is still a beast though. Although, it's fairly easy to get into the back of my truck, and it just fits in the bed of my Ranger.

Re: Case recommendations?

Posted: 16 Jun 2022, 09:24
by neomad
I bought the Thomann custom case for NS3 Compact, and it protects the keyboard perfectly. However, adds a significant weight. Hence, I recently bought a Nord gig bag, and is way lighter while protecting the keyboard with quite thick layers.

Re: Case recommendations?

Posted: 23 Jun 2022, 23:26
by mistral_73
Note:
If you have a cat, you can't go wrong with the nord soft case.

Regards

Re: Case recommendations?

Posted: 26 Jun 2022, 12:57
by M1tsos
mistral_73 wrote:Note:
If you have a cat, you can't go wrong with the nord soft case.

Regards
Omg i wouldnt let my cat go near there… i dont like it because they leave to much hair…