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HSC or Gigbag?

  • Hardshell Case

    Votes: 13 72.2%
  • Gig Bag

    Votes: 5 27.8%

  • Total voters
    18

spectorbassguy

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I think it's a question of security in my mind. If my case were to accidentally drop from a distance I can't fathom what would happen with a gigbag. I think us diehard HSC'ers are looking at the worst case scenario. Probably since when us older dudes started playing (1977 for me) they did not not make gigbags. Old habits die hard.:)
 

bassmonkeee

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spectorbassguy said:
I think it's a question of security in my mind. If my case were to accidentally drop from a distance I can't fathom what would happen with a gigbag. I think us diehard HSC'ers are looking at the worst case scenario. Probably since when us older dudes started playing (1977 for me) they did not not make gigbags.

Well, I will only speak for the Dub Bag this one last time:

"The Custom Protective Rubber Foot defends the base of
the guitar in the event of a vertical fall or sudden impact.
The thick molded rubber does not allow shock energy to
travel up the strap pin. Instead, the shock is redirected to
the side panels and diffused easily through the deflection
shell and multi-density foam layers."

Sounds pretty safe to me.



Old habits die hard.:)

Still enjoy carting your SVT and 8x10" cab to bar gigs? ;)
 

RothSR5

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Both. Sometimes I find it more practical to use the gigbag, and other times I choose the case. The bag fits alot more stuff, so that's great for when I need to bike to a rehearsal. At gigs I always use the case. Oh, and when trawelling, the case is the only option.
 

Moondog

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I respect my instruments and only use gig bags. They're very ez to keep close by & more practical for the on-the-go musician. In fact, using a bag forces me to treat my instrument w/greater care as opposed to throwing a hardshell case in the back of the van. My hardshell cases collect dust in my closet.

And the look is way coolor than the dork struttin down the street w/a hardshell case. Roadies lug hardshell cases, Musicians use gig bags!! :D :eek: :D
 

spectorbassguy

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bovinehost said:

Jack do you use one of these? Looks like a very well built gigbag. The deflection shell looks like it would work well. One disturbing comment in the strap pin protection link:

"...Minimizes damage to strap pin at the base of guitar."

Minimizes damage? :confused: That comment alone makes me want to stay with HSC.
 

spectorbassguy

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Moondog said:
And the look is way coolor than the dork struttin down the street w/a hardshell case. Roadies lug hardshell cases, Musicians use gig bags!! :D :eek: :D
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nah, I'm not going to touch this one. I'm sure someone will post an appropriate response to this.......:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 

Disquieter

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Theres good gig bags, and theres good hard cases..

Warwick rock bags are 40 dollars and are great, but i still wouldn't use one, the dub bags are nice, but heavy and bulky, to the point where a case would be cheaper and lighter, however the dub bag carries more crap than a case.


but really it's this:

I had a guitar snap in half because of a gig bag, and I had a hard case fly down a flight of concrete steps and be no worse for wear.

it's all opinion, and the opinion is that hard cases are important to a working musician. by working i mean someone in the grunt of things playing the small clubs and whatnot. To whoever mentioned that all this "big names" are using leather gig bags, good for them. They probably don't touch their basses until it's time for the show, and they don't run the risk of some drunk assclown falling over on your instrument and breaking it in the gig bag. If i had a actual backstage area where only I and select few others could go, at each show, i'd probably use a gig bag for sheer convenience. But i don't, so a case it is for me.


thanks
joel D.
 

jubjub721

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i think when we talk bout gig bags we are talking about a cheap gig bag
not a incase dub
or a semi hard
we are talking about a cheap flimsey gig bag

and your fender neck was going to be bad eventually anyway
 

jubjub721

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HAHAAHAHAHA
GOOD ONE
real musicians use gig bags
funny guy this moondog
and i would use a semi hard if i was gign it on the street
THESE SEMI HARDS ARE NOT GIG BAGS
BIG DIFFERENCE
GIG BAG = CHEAP
SEMI HARD = NICE
 

bovinehost

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Um, can we increase the maturity level a bit here? I use gig bags when I can and hard cases when I need to.

Your preference doesn't make you superior or inferior to anyone else here - just different.

Mmmkay?
 

bovinehost

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Mmm, basses, amps - I like those!

Hey Jon, the move is on. Closed on the house in Dallas today, the buyer closes on this house next week and the movers are coming to pack on the 18th and 19th.
 

midopa

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What about the wifey? :eek: Will there be any room left in your car for your beloved family after you've loaded ALL your basses into it?? ;)
 
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