Protec French Horn Screw Bell PRO PAC Case - Standard, Model PB316SB
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For bell horns that can be detached, this case is designed. Thanks so much.
There is a slight difference between the iPac and pro-models in terms of weight It is PAC. My old case and my new iPac were both heavy, and now I use only iPac
The situation is as it is.
While I cannot speak for the instrument horn in question, I can tell you that my daughters' 1960 Conn 8D would blend in well. (The bell was turned into a detachable component.
Selected User Reviews For Protec French Horn Screw Bell PRO PAC Case - Standard, Model PB316SB
The case is good for the price. * PROS In terms of its body, it is very solid and can handle most impacts quite In the inside, there are two slots for Despite its generous size, it may prove too large for smaller wraps. I have a Finke Americus and it is deep enough for triple horns, but it may not be large enough for smaller wraps. There is no damage to your horn's finish since the interior lining is soft. I particularly like the handles and the zippers because they are very durable and comfortable. The cons are It would be nice to see a main compartment that can be customized You might want to use velcro pads to fill in any blank spaces. There is not enough room in the accessory pouch (on the outside of the case). A triangular wedge shape that extends straight down from the point could hold a much wider variety of accessories if it extends straight down from it. BRIEF SYNOPSIS If you happen to have this lying around, it makes for a perfect spare case or spare box. Also, it would be a good argument for a student horn or even a less expensive instrument that is not valuable enough to justify the expense of a more expensive one I have reached the end of my In terms of protection, it CAN stand up to some of the more expensive cases on the market, but it is not very strong.
Anyone who plays French horn needs to know this. It has been my go-to software for more than a year. have used it both in college and high school, and I can say that it works well both times. In college, I cut down on locker rental costs because I was able to transport my horn from my dorm room to the practice room. In high school, I felt it was easier to practice after school since I could bring it home more easily. I also found this to be very useful when I was in a community band, since we traveled a lot and it would have been a hassle to carry a large, heavy case around.
It was perfect to replace the CG Conn screwbell case that I had, but the body compartment is a little too big. My Elkhart 8D-32 primarily has a towel in there to keep the ball from bouncing around and I keep a towel in there to keep it from bouncing around The horn is not so small as you might think. An attached strap holds the bell tightly in place within the bell compartment, which is protected by a hard shell. There are two mouthpiece holders, an accessory pouch around the neck, and a zipper slot for music on the back of the head. I don't think this is a Marcus Bonna case, but it's a good case nonetheless. If you decide to purchase the backpack straps, do not use the strap that comes with it. It attaches like a purse strap, and is awkward to wear.
This is the perfect bag for carrying all of my music, since it's light weight and has a zipper that's a reasonable size. However, it does not come with a place to store your mules and it doesn't include straps for the back pack, but for the price, it's a steal! You can get it for a great price if you don't perform regularly or don't mind the side strap.
I have been thanked several times by her for handling A horn which can be packed with the mouthpieces is really nice! I have an older 70's Conn 8D in the case and it fits perfectly. Thanks for making such an amazing case for such an affordable.
Definitely protects my Holton H279 like it was made to do so. It's so fun to have the music pocket in your This is very well padded and solidly.
The second time around, I've purchased I can only find a few cases that fit my 103 Alexander, this one is one of them. A seam on my previous Protec gave out after 8 years of heavy use, including thousands of miles on a motorcycle. There is plenty of protection, as well as an accessory pocket and a lot of room for music, but unfortunately there is no mute port. It's not as well made as it used to be, quite In addition, the back-end In the future, packs straps will have to be purchased separately. A good piece of protection, though.
It is an excellent case to protect the french horn, but is bigger than I expected after seeing the very similar Paxman case (although they are much more expensive). The horn seems quite spacious, but do French horns come bigger than our regular size This bag has plenty of pockets and handles and is a must-have for any traveler. I would prefer if the backpack straps came with the bag, rather than having to purchase them separately. There was a problem with the zipper tag on ours, but Amazon very quickly sent a brand new one.