Solaris Custon Gig Bag

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Re: Solaris Custon Gig Bag

by scope4live » Sun Aug 05, 2012 9:08 am

Nice to know I am the only one gigging with this Beast.
I'd hate running across one of these somenight.
Much better putting a beat down on Receptors, Motiffs and Kronos/Oasys boards.....

Re: Solaris Custon Gig Bag

by scope4live » Thu Jul 26, 2012 1:37 pm

It's 229 USD and is custom made. It's a well made bag, but I will have to build a small protection box, glued to the skin (lid) of the bag for the joystick.
Looks to be a great solution.

Solaris Custon Gig Bag

by scope4live » Mon Jul 23, 2012 3:03 pm

I already have an expensive, heavy ass, snakeskin ( unscratchable ) ATA Flight case from A & S Cases of Hollywood, who made me some great Snakeskin racks that I still have in mint condition after 24 years.
But my days of travelling are pretty much over, as I usually make more here, and I am weary from the Road, but none the less Solaris needed a flight case, so it was a worthy cause.
But the heavy bastard is a major PITA w/o a crew, so I decided to shop around and look for a Custom Gig Bag. The Hammond SK2 case was almost perfect, but too tight, and the joystick really needs a notch of styrofoam or something.
Anyways I am getting a custom bag made, and will post screenshots of it here, along with it's price.
I asked for a little extra protection since this ain't no disposable USB controller, it's the mighty Solaris.

Cheers.

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