Custom cover for the Solaris

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Custom cover for the Solaris

Post by francois »

For an exceptional synth, you need an exceptional cover.

I had a great custom cover made in Bulgaria by somebody I know who makes all sorts of covers for instruments, amps, as well as transport bags.

The cost to make something for the Solaris, with logo, was $45 + $20 postage to the UK. Postage depending on where the parcel goes. About three weeks from order to receiving it, mostly due to the time it takes to get it.

Specs:

- Heavy-duty nylon exterior to protect against dust and spills;
- Padded 10mm layer for impact protection;
- Super-soft blue velvet interior;
- Heavy-duty seam binding with a 30mm seat-belting line that makes the cover very durable and attractive;
- 10mm nylon binding for the interior seam;
- 3mm nylon cord-piping (blue) within the corners - to keep the shape of the cover;
- High-quality embroidered "John Bowen Synth Design" logo.

Pictures of the actual cover:

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If you're interested in getting one, contact me via private message and I will give you the relevant details.
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That's a beautiful Cover, seriously. The Velvet Blue is classy, and the price is right.
When the right time comes, I shall treat myself to one.

Thanks.
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I can vouch for the great quality of this thing. My recommendation is purely voluntary, there's nothing in it for me, I'm just a very satisfied customer.

It's by far the best cover I've ever owned for a synth. Compared with the usual flimsy black nylon or transparent plastic that yellows with age, this is in a different league altogether.
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---- it, give me the link Chief, then I'll ship it to JB and have him sign it personally as well.
The Second time I looked at it I wanted to buy, third time was charm.....

Hook A Brotha' Up....

Thanks JAV
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I just ordered one myself. Great idea, and great looking cover!
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Je veux bien le lien moi aussi François ( peut être que ça fera arriver mon solaris plus vite ... :evil: )
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Jimmy and tinhu, mp sent.
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Many thanks !
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Note to U.S. Solaris owners:

I’m thinking I could order a number of these and save a bit on a group shipping/import costs...so, please let me know if anyone else wants to order one, and i’ll contact the source and see what can be done.

John
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I shall hold off on buying, besides I want you personal autograph as after you die it will be worth a fortune too....
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Hey all ... another option for custom covers, can be found at CompuCover, who I've been recommending to people for 20+ years now - for less than about $25 you can get custom fit in black nylon, blue nylon, anti static frosted vinyl to show off in studio, etc; see:
http://musicindustrynewswire.com/2010/0 ... 200324.php

Very highlyy recommended. I have them for all my good keyboards (Matrix12, Moog, Hammond, even my big Epson printer and scanner).
I have so much MIDI gear it would warp your soul.

I am the CEO of Neotrope® and am also the editor at MusicIndustryNewswire.com and have been a music journalist and MIDI guru since 1984 (ie since MIDI existed).
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I had a CompuCover in the past, they're OK but nowhere near the quality of the one I mention above. Saying the CompuCover models are as good as the one I recommended is akin to saying the Roland Gaia is just as good as the Solaris. The former is a good performer for the money, but definitely not in the same league.
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The beauty of the velvet cover is that it's velvet has a negative static electricity charge, which acts as a dust magnet.
Plus its just pretty and personal......
Ill take one JB, let me know when you get a few others signed up.
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francois wrote:I had a CompuCover in the past, they're OK but nowhere near the quality of the one I mention above. Saying the CompuCover models are as good as the one I recommended is akin to saying the Roland Gaia is just as good as the Solaris. The former is a good performer for the money, but definitely not in the same league.
Note that nobody here said the CompuCover models are "as good as" the one you recommend, but they can be purchased and delivered in 3-4 weeks for any and all studio gear, and available now and easy to get in USA. Of course, the velvet is nice, too, but I personally would opt for the anti-static frosted see-through version personally. Just providing some options, for those who aren't already aware of CompuCover, among other things. :-)
I have so much MIDI gear it would warp your soul.

I am the CEO of Neotrope® and am also the editor at MusicIndustryNewswire.com and have been a music journalist and MIDI guru since 1984 (ie since MIDI existed).
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