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<blockquote data-quote="Kip Conner" data-source="post: 23908" data-attributes="member: 445"><p>Re: Image uploading</p><p></p><p>There are definitely different case manufacturers out there and the quality is directly proportionate to the cost. If you are ever considering putting your gear on a truck or handled by a local crew than a good case is a must- you're not going to find them new on eBay. I'm thinking about Jan Al or R&R cases. The cases you find on eBay that are listed as too good to be true prices are unless you're handling the gear yourself. I purchased an R&R case for my LS9 and it was almost a third of the cost of the mixer, but it sees some heavy touring and it looks good enough to be cross rented into a corporate environment. </p><p></p><p>I would agree that unless you are about to make a lot of cases for everything you own, it's not very cost effective one you figure out the time and materials involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kip Conner, post: 23908, member: 445"] Re: Image uploading There are definitely different case manufacturers out there and the quality is directly proportionate to the cost. If you are ever considering putting your gear on a truck or handled by a local crew than a good case is a must- you're not going to find them new on eBay. I'm thinking about Jan Al or R&R cases. The cases you find on eBay that are listed as too good to be true prices are unless you're handling the gear yourself. I purchased an R&R case for my LS9 and it was almost a third of the cost of the mixer, but it sees some heavy touring and it looks good enough to be cross rented into a corporate environment. I would agree that unless you are about to make a lot of cases for everything you own, it's not very cost effective one you figure out the time and materials involved. [/QUOTE]
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