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I've been playing DB for less than 20 years but I seem to have got through a shedload of very expensive padded nylon gigbags. The destructive process has deffo been accelerated by switching to playing exclusively aluminium DBs which are - of course - significantly heavier than ply.

 

I'm thinking I should investigate heavy duty gigbags made of thick canvas or similar.

 

Has anyone here got any experience of such gigbags? Know where to look for them? Know whether they're worth it?

 

 

Posted
2 hours ago, Beedster said:

I bought one of these when they were only £400, you won’t break it though 👍

 

 

Wow! £835 for a gigbag. 😮

 

How much do you want for yours, Chris? LOL

Posted (edited)
11 hours ago, Burns-bass said:

Weird as it seems, the Hidersine gigbag was the best one I found to use with the aluminium bass.

 

Yes, but I eat padded nylon for breakfast. I really need something tougher.

Edited by Happy Jack
Posted (edited)
25 minutes ago, Happy Jack said:

 

Yes, bit I eat padded nylon for breakfast. I really need something tougher.


I understand, but I used to own the bass you did and I found the Hidersine one to  be fine!

 

The biggest issue is lifting up stairs and the Hidersine one (to me) had the most logical handles.

 

I also had a Roth & Juinus one which was nice but was too thick and heavy. Its was almost impossible to put on and weighed (what felt like) 8kg. Add that onto an aluminium DB and it’s a brute to carry.


Whats easier with an aluminium bass is that it’s hardly likely to dent to much!

 

Edited by Burns-bass
Posted

Understood Laurie, but obvs our needs differ. For toting the DBs about I can rely on the assistance of my roadie, the doughty @Silvia Bluejay, and the only gig I've ever played upstairs on DB was one where I happened to have a KK BabyBass with me, which Silvie carted - solo - up a spiral staircase while I was off finding a parking space.

 

My problem with nylon gigbags built down to a price is that means that everything is built down to a price. The cheap nylon linings start to disintegrate within months, then the cheap zipper tags snap, then the cheap zippers themselves start to fail, and finally the cheap external handles start to rip free from the main bodybag.

 

I'll not claim that I'm the world's gentlest equipment handler, but when I'm breaking down at 1am after playing three hours of rock'n'roll I find it hard to remember "Careful with that gigbag Eugene ...".

 

@Beedster's Bulletproof Deluxe is the perfect solution, but that price!

 

Far Canal. 

 

 

Posted
32 minutes ago, Happy Jack said:

Understood Laurie, but obvs our needs differ. For toting the DBs about I can rely on the assistance of my roadie, the doughty @Silvia Bluejay, and the only gig I've ever played upstairs on DB was one where I happened to have a KK BabyBass with me, which Silvie carted - solo - up a spiral staircase while I was off finding a parking space.

 

My problem with nylon gigbags built down to a price is that means that everything is built down to a price. The cheap nylon linings start to disintegrate within months, then the cheap zipper tags snap, then the cheap zippers themselves start to fail, and finally the cheap external handles start to rip free from the main bodybag.

 

I'll not claim that I'm the world's gentlest equipment handler, but when I'm breaking down at 1am after playing three hours of rock'n'roll I find it hard to remember "Careful with that gigbag Eugene ...".

 

@Beedster's Bulletproof Deluxe is the perfect solution, but that price!

 

Far Canal. 

 

 


It’s a hard one. I normally buy expensive and buy once, but £875 for a gigbag is insane.

 

For that you could get 10 Hidersine ones.

 

I reckon you need to start treating my old bass better or I’ll have to start proceedings to get it back.

 

 

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Posted

@Burns-bass - this makes interesting reading:

 

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The relevant measurements for your old Alcoa are 74" overall (plus 2" for the endpin), 47" body (again plus 2" for the endpin), 20.5" upper bout, 26" lower bout.

 

I'm now thinking this isn't a 3/4 DB so much as a 7/8 DB ...

 

 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Happy Jack said:

@Burns-bass - this makes interesting reading:

 

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The relevant measurements for your old Alcoa are 74" overall (plus 2" for the endpin), 47" body (again plus 2" for the endpin), 20.5" upper bout, 26" lower bout.

 

I'm now thinking this isn't a 3/4 DB so much as a 7/8 DB ...

 

 


Yes when I had it checked and worked on by my Martin Penning he reckoned it was nearer 7/8. 
 

It would fit into a 3/4 case (albeit snugly) which confused the issue slightly.

 

I miss that old bass. 

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