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Case for Stage 4 (non Nord)
Posted: 22 Aug 2025, 20:38
by ZeroZero
I have to carry a lot of gear (keys, sax, guitar). I am finding the Stage 4 softcase a lot to handle. It's big and bulky it does a great job of protection, but it takes up a lot of room. I also struggle to get the board in and out - it's a wrestling match, often on the floor which is not good for an OAP.
I am in the market for something light. Something not intended to be ultra protective, but which would cover the board in the rain. I will ensure the board does not get damaged in my car and handle it carefully.
Does anyone have any suggestions please
Z
Re: Case for Stage 4 (non Nord)
Posted: 23 Aug 2025, 08:31
by MrLeoMadrid
Thomann has cheap softcases which could do the job.
Re: Case for Stage 4 (non Nord)
Posted: 03 Sep 2025, 22:30
by Mighty Motif Max
Is this for the 88, or another size of the NS4? I ended up just going with the Nord case for my NS4-88 after much searching for an alternative soft/semi-rigid case that wasn't oversized. Gator had a case that was supposed to do the trick from the specs but it wasn't quite large enough.
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Re: Case for Stage 4 (non Nord)
Posted: 04 Sep 2025, 01:51
by anotherscott
For the Compact, I use a Yamaha YBNP76. It's a bit big for it, but it works fine. (You could always also add some added padding if you wanted to.)
Re: Case for Stage 4 (non Nord)
Posted: 24 Sep 2025, 12:00
by Klondyke77
Since a while I use the "Thoman Voyager Keybord 8".
My NS3 HA88 fits perfectly. I think NS4 has the same size - but please check!
As far as I know this is the best fitting and lightest bag/case you can get actually.
https://www.thomann.de/de/thomann_voyag ... oard_8.htm
Re: Case for Stage 4 (non Nord)
Posted: 24 Sep 2025, 12:37
by ZeroZero
Since I really only need rain protection I went for this: Gator Cases Economy Gig Bag for 88 Note Keyboards GKBE-88
Can be bought for £29+ £10 postage from Andertons UK. It's good as a spare. I said above I have teh Nord case but it is bulky and huge. Does a good job, but it's a lot to have hanging around and it's a struggle to get the board in.