bleujazz3
Fractal Fanatic
Happy Monday, people!
I was seriously checking out the "Let's See Those FM9's" thread and wondered how much I'd need to save to buy a Pelican Air 1615 travel case for my Temple Audio Duo 24. The two questions I'd need to ask are:
Would a well-insulated Studio Slips bag be better for local street or rail travel, or
Would the Pelican survive better if ever I needed to travel via air?
Cost for the Pelican with Combo Pouch and pick and pluck designed fitting foam with tax is about $665.
I can guarantee that the Studio Slips bag, even with bells and whistles, would be less than $325.
If it were you, would you enjoy the convenience of ABS-steel reinforced plastic, or consider a Studio Slips bag?
My concern is that I don't play at regular gigs, nor travel via air. Please consider the pros and cons of each before offering your suggestion.
I was seriously checking out the "Let's See Those FM9's" thread and wondered how much I'd need to save to buy a Pelican Air 1615 travel case for my Temple Audio Duo 24. The two questions I'd need to ask are:
Would a well-insulated Studio Slips bag be better for local street or rail travel, or
Would the Pelican survive better if ever I needed to travel via air?
Cost for the Pelican with Combo Pouch and pick and pluck designed fitting foam with tax is about $665.
I can guarantee that the Studio Slips bag, even with bells and whistles, would be less than $325.
If it were you, would you enjoy the convenience of ABS-steel reinforced plastic, or consider a Studio Slips bag?
My concern is that I don't play at regular gigs, nor travel via air. Please consider the pros and cons of each before offering your suggestion.
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