Gator Cases Pro-Go Ultimate Keyboard Gig Bag with Removable Backpack Straps; Fits 49-Note Keyboards (G-PG-49)
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The Roland I have is different from what I expect, since I don't know its dimensions.
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A living room is 5 feet by 15 feet by 6 feet, and the interior height is six feet. Please contact us. I appreciate it!.
Yamaha's CP4 is an inch longer than the case is rated for, but because its depth is just slightly shorter than the case handles, it fits very tightly in the case. When it's all in, the zipper easily zips up, but it takes a little fiddling to tuck the last corner in. Although stage carries are easier to use, I will use it if I had to walk several blocks on a rainy day. CP4's music rest, pedal, and my compact Real Book are accommodated in the pockets of the CP4.
In order to make my work easier, I needed a sturdy, light backpack There is way too much of it. The exterior of the bag is made of durable abrasion-resistant material In addition, there is a handy fleece-lined bag When I leave a gig in the rain, I will have an edged rain cover stored in its own compartment. Additionally, the zippers/zipper pulls, exterior handles, and lugs all appear to be constructed and attached with sufficient sturdiness to withstand reasonable It's not going to happen Your performance on this one has earned you five stars.
It seems the velcro straps on my back can handle the weight of a 25-pound keyboard and for some reason they think they can support it. This is the Whether it's a shoulder strap or a handle, they're a whole lot better and more.