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Re: Midas Pro1 road caseI agree with this - get the Midas case. Who cares how much it weighs; it's on wheels, and no matter how you spin it the case + console is going to be lighter than just about any cased large-format analog in existence.Cases are heavy because they're made (the good ones anyway) of Baltic Birch, laminated with ABS or PVC, with lots of aluminum and steel. Heavy = quality = protection. I would not want to skimp on a few pounds and have another case blow through the side when it runs away down the truck ramp.Electronics are not really affected by temperature. Think of all the tours carrying tractor-trailers of gear all over the USA and the world with no climate control. As long as the gear is not covered in condensation when you power it up, you're fine.
Re: Midas Pro1 road case
I agree with this - get the Midas case. Who cares how much it weighs; it's on wheels, and no matter how you spin it the case + console is going to be lighter than just about any cased large-format analog in existence.
Cases are heavy because they're made (the good ones anyway) of Baltic Birch, laminated with ABS or PVC, with lots of aluminum and steel. Heavy = quality = protection. I would not want to skimp on a few pounds and have another case blow through the side when it runs away down the truck ramp.
Electronics are not really affected by temperature. Think of all the tours carrying tractor-trailers of gear all over the USA and the world with no climate control. As long as the gear is not covered in condensation when you power it up, you're fine.