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#526 - 07/25/09 01:47 PM
Instrument Cases
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stranger
Registered: 07/05/09
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Which is best for a guitar or any other wooden instrument? I have seen hard cases and soft cases and back pack cases. Which one should I pick for the guitar for my son? Would a hard case be better since he is a child or would a back pack case be easier for him to carry?
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#591 - 08/03/09 10:07 AM
Re: Instrument Cases
[Re: Grenalda]
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stranger
Registered: 07/24/09
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Personally, I like the hard cases. I feel that it will protect the guitar much better. The gig bags are cheaper, but I don't feel that the guitar is secure enough.
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#622 - 08/03/09 06:32 PM
Re: Instrument Cases
[Re: musichound]
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Registered: 07/05/09
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Thanks musichound. I'm going to try to find him a hard case that he can backpack. I don't know if they make one but I'm going to look around and see. Maybe I can suggest it to one of the manufacturer's reps? Hmmmm. LOL
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#635 - 08/04/09 12:43 PM
Re: Instrument Cases
[Re: Grenalda]
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enthusiast
Registered: 03/14/09
Posts: 335
Loc: Pittsburgh Area
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Hard cases don't get backpacked. And they'd seriously hurt your back if you tried, I think. The only time I've ever seen anything like that is for cellos.
However, there are companies who make extremely well done and well padded (the most important thing!) gigbags. Warwick, for example, offers what I think is called the Rockbag. It's a great product for around $40 (about 1/3 of a hardshell case) and weight about 1/4 of a hardshell. You can put it on your back or carry it on the side. As far as guitars are concerned, I'd go with a gig bag.
A good padded gigbag is actually more protective than a hardshell in most cases simply because of the padding, which hardshells lack. While you can put weight on a hardshell, unless your son intends to stack stuff on top of it or go on tour, it's unnecessary. Gigbags protect against common wear and tear like bumping into walls or falling down stairs, being dropped on the ground, because the padding absorbs shock and therefore cuts down on a large amount of the damage.
Hope that helps, Grenalda.
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#684 - 10/02/09 10:27 PM
Re: Instrument Cases
[Re: musichound]
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Registered: 09/28/09
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Personally, I like the hard cases. I feel that it will protect the guitar much better. The gig bags are cheaper, but I don't feel that the guitar is secure enough. that same goes with me too..just for the record how many months/years it will last?
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#698 - 10/05/09 07:19 AM
Re: Instrument Cases
[Re: Grenalda]
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stranger
Registered: 10/04/09
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Which is best for a guitar or any other wooden instrument? I have seen hard cases and soft cases and back pack cases. Which one should I pick for the guitar for my son? Would a hard case be better since he is a child or would a back pack case be easier for him to carry? The latter is what you should use. A back pack is always easy for any child to use. More convenient.
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#699 - 10/05/09 07:23 AM
Re: Instrument Cases
[Re: musichound]
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stranger
Registered: 10/04/09
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Personally, I like the hard cases. I feel that it will protect the guitar much better. The gig bags are cheaper, but I don't feel that the guitar is secure enough. It depends actually. Although it is obvious that a hard case is better to protect your guitar, it still depends on how you'll use it you know.
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#700 - 10/05/09 07:27 AM
Re: Instrument Cases
[Re: Grenalda]
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stranger
Registered: 10/04/09
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Thanks musichound. I'm going to try to find him a hard case that he can backpack. I don't know if they make one but I'm going to look around and see. Maybe I can suggest it to one of the manufacturer's reps? Hmmmm. LOL You know, there really are cases like that. Its hard case in the inside for secure protection and soft case on the outside for the straps and so that the bearer won't be hurt when wearing it.
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#701 - 10/05/09 07:32 AM
Re: Instrument Cases
[Re: ShackMan]
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stranger
Registered: 10/04/09
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Hard cases don't get backpacked. And they'd seriously hurt your back if you tried, I think. The only time I've ever seen anything like that is for cellos.
However, there are companies who make extremely well done and well padded (the most important thing!) gigbags. Warwick, for example, offers what I think is called the Rockbag. It's a great product for around $40 (about 1/3 of a hardshell case) and weight about 1/4 of a hardshell. You can put it on your back or carry it on the side. As far as guitars are concerned, I'd go with a gig bag.
A good padded gigbag is actually more protective than a hardshell in most cases simply because of the padding, which hardshells lack. While you can put weight on a hardshell, unless your son intends to stack stuff on top of it or go on tour, it's unnecessary. Gigbags protect against common wear and tear like bumping into walls or falling down stairs, being dropped on the ground, because the padding absorbs shock and therefore cuts down on a large amount of the damage.
Hope that helps, Grenalda. Gig bag huh? ... I like it. 
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#702 - 10/05/09 07:36 AM
Re: Instrument Cases
[Re: teeter]
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stranger
Registered: 10/04/09
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Personally, I like the hard cases. I feel that it will protect the guitar much better. The gig bags are cheaper, but I don't feel that the guitar is secure enough. that same goes with me too..just for the record how many months/years it will last? Perhaps it also depends on how you're gonna use it.
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#715 - 10/05/09 10:17 PM
Re: Instrument Cases
[Re: takatenamano]
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Registered: 03/14/09
Posts: 335
Loc: Pittsburgh Area
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Taka, gig bags have always been my thing, especially since becoming a working musician. They're so much easier to carry around and all the extra storage space is fantastic!
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I love science, and it pains me to think that so many are terrified of the subject or feel that choosing it means you cannot also choose compassion, or the arts, or be awed by nature. Science is not meant to cure us of mystery, but to reinvent and reinvigorate it. -R. Sapolsky
Upton Bass Custom 3/4 Upright, BSX Custom Allegro EUB, '80s Peavey T-40, MIM Active Jazz Bass, Godin BG-5 (for sale!), Fender Bassman 100 , `68 Fender Bassman 50 head, SWR Goliath 4x10, Markbass 2x10 cab
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