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karlthebassist
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hmmm well ive been using silverstone covers....they do different thicknesses etc and seem v hardwearing, which means they're going to last.....if you want something to fold up and put in your pocket etc, you could use a sheet, black bag?

[url="http:///www.ampcovers.co.uk"]silverstone covers[/url]

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[quote name='karlthebassist' post='734400' date='Feb 3 2010, 07:33 PM']Thinking about getting a cover or two for my Aguilar cabs after getting one really wet the other day...

My problem is I just want something thin and light that I can fold away when I'm not using them. Most covers seem a bit ridgid. Anyone know of anything?

Karl[/quote]

Hi Karl

I managed to knock up a couple of cheap covers for my pair of GS112's (co-incidentally) by picking up some faux leather fabric from Hobbycraft and badgering my mum to get her sewing machine out to make two simple drop over covers. The bonus is that this fabric appears to be fairly waterproof (apart from the small hole in the top to allow the cab handle to poke through and was cheap. (Less than a tenner to do both cabs).

Cheers

Pete

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[quote name='Jambo' post='734663' date='Feb 4 2010, 12:38 AM']hmmm well ive been using silverstone covers....they do different thicknesses etc and seem v hardwearing, which means they're going to last.....if you want something to fold up and put in your pocket etc, you could use a sheet, black bag?

[url="http:///www.ampcovers.co.uk"]silverstone covers[/url][/quote]


I'd never use Silverstone.

They seem to have very slow and poor customer service sometimes. othertimes it's not too bad, but if you have any problems then you'll have a really hard time trying to get Shaun at Silverstone to respond to your emails or answer the phone. So my advice would be to stay well away and use someone like hotcovers.co.uk who seem to have a better reputation and respond a lot faster to communications.

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[quote name='rowbi' post='772525' date='Mar 12 2010, 11:21 AM']I'd never use Silverstone.

They seem to have very slow and poor customer service sometimes. othertimes it's not too bad, but if you have any problems then you'll have a really hard time trying to get Shaun at Silverstone to respond to your emails or answer the phone. So my advice would be to stay well away and use someone like hotcovers.co.uk who seem to have a better reputation and respond a lot faster to communications.[/quote]

i've used Roqsolid twice now for my aggie db112's and the covers are great! they have the GS112 covers built to order here [url="http://goo.gl/p0SQ"]http://goo.gl/p0SQ[/url].
They changed their design of these covers after I'd bought one for my first cab. The second one was better designed and when I wrote to them to ask for a replacement cover for my first cab so they matched, they sent me one gratis!!

Graeme

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These guys make great covers in various thicknesses [url="http://www.jenart.com/"]http://www.jenart.com/[/url] I've had 4 covers now and personally like the 10mm thick covers, they don't fold down flat, but offer good protection. Highly recommended. I have one thinner 5 mm cover, it folds down pretty well.

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