spectorbassguy
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Hey just wondering, do you prefer a hardshell case or a gigbag and why? Answer the poll please.....
Aussie Mark said:Hard case always. Even when schlepping it on foot. Gig bags have straps. Straps can break, so the thought of wearing a bass on my back is scary. I don't understand the economics of protecting a $1000 or $2000 instrument with $20 worth of vinyl or nylon.
Aussie Mark said:Hard case always. Even when schlepping it on foot. Gig bags have straps. Straps can break, so the thought of wearing a bass on my back is scary. I don't understand the economics of protecting a $1000 or $2000 instrument with $20 worth of vinyl or nylon.
Evil_Ernie_Ball said:Also hardshell cases are heavy. hardshell cases have handels :handels can break too...
I also have a hardshell case but its too darn heavy compared to the gigbag that is...
Hardshell case is a good to store your instrument.
Aussie Mark said:
Once you kids start getting gigs and loading your gear into vans, or worse still, having other people load your gear into vans, you'll forget you ever used a gig bag.
Aussie Mark said:Hardshell cases are heavy? Any SKB / Hiscox / Gator moulded case is featherweight, yet provides excellent protection. Plywood cases and aluminium ATA flight cases are "heavier", but moulded ABS is very lightweight.
If the handle on my hard case breaks, the case takes the hit when it falls to the ground. You can't say the same thing about a soft, pliable gig bag.
Once you kids start getting gigs and loading your gear into vans, or worse still, having other people load your gear into vans, you'll forget you ever used a gig bag.
Gig bags are like pimples - common for teenagers, but don't last.
bassmonkeee said:You apparently haven't seen some of the new generation of gigbags.
Even If I had a personal guitar tech and a roadie to schlep my rig, I would still cart my basses from the hotel room to the limo to the gig in a hard case. To me, it's a question of respect and care for a beautiful instrument. [/B]
Aussie Mark said:Me, and 9 other people so far. 10-3 is the current voting.
Even If I had a personal guitar tech and a roadie to schlep my rig, I would still cart my basses from the hotel room to the limo to the gig in a hard case. To me, it's a question of respect and care for a beautiful instrument.
bassmonkeee said:10-4? Well, American Idol is the highest rated show in America, so I don't really put too much stock in numbers....
To equate using a gigbag with not caring about your instruments is ridiculous. I don't even have a problem taking my $4000+ custom one-of-a kind bass in a gigbag to play a gig. I designed the bass from the ground up and even visited it many times during its construction. So, I assure you that I certainly have plenty of respect for my basses.
You're obviously a lot rougher moving gear from point A to point B than I am. I'm going on 16 years of using gig bags with nary a single problem--even when I was touring.
I honestly don't see how it's possible to be so "black/white" when it comes to gigbags. They have different levels of quality just like everything else in the world. Just because you have decided to cart a case every time you play doesn't make anyone using a gigbag a pimply teenager or someone who doesn't care about their basses.
Period.
But, you know, live and let live, I say. Anyone who can't agree with that should just be taken outside and shot.![]()