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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Manchester" data-source="post: 42534" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Re: Amp rack</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've run across some of the Gator G-tour road trunks. The construction was pretty weak. It had fairly cheap casters. The whole thing felt kind of flimsy and consumer grade, I wouldn't expect it to hold up.</p><p></p><p>The L&M cases are ok, similar to Calzone or Anvil in their construction, but I don't care much for the composite material they use. I rented some speakers from another company that were in L&M cases and the exterior laminate was all bubbled up and had come unstuck from the center core material.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't chose either frankly, if you are looking for a basic amp rack, go for an EWI or Road Ready, they are reasonably sturdy for Junior Varsity and light touring usage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Manchester, post: 42534, member: 82"] Re: Amp rack I've run across some of the Gator G-tour road trunks. The construction was pretty weak. It had fairly cheap casters. The whole thing felt kind of flimsy and consumer grade, I wouldn't expect it to hold up. The L&M cases are ok, similar to Calzone or Anvil in their construction, but I don't care much for the composite material they use. I rented some speakers from another company that were in L&M cases and the exterior laminate was all bubbled up and had come unstuck from the center core material. I wouldn't chose either frankly, if you are looking for a basic amp rack, go for an EWI or Road Ready, they are reasonably sturdy for Junior Varsity and light touring usage. [/QUOTE]
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