Kaces Stretchy Keyboard Dust Cover-Small (49-61 Key) (KKCSM)
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It's unfortunate that I couldn't find the hardcover version of the book (e. g. DeckSaver product), but this Dust Cover works just fine. The Launchkey 49 [MK3] MIDI Keyboard from Novation would be great with it.
This pouch is perfect for my Arturia Keylab 61 MKII, which has 61 keys. As far as the keyboard is concerned, it is not as tall or high as the one on I find that this cover is a little too snug on my Prophet 6, exposing the wood or connectors in front and/or The Arturia will be getting it.
It was a little beat up when it arrived. The plastic tab at the top of the label looks bent when it was removed from the peg, and the plastic tab at the top of the label looks broken. In the end, all that material went straight into the trash. The fit is excellent and I'm glad I got it for a nord lead 2.
I was even more pleased than I anticipated. I can put this thing on my 49 key controller perfectly. One of these spandex-look items is in my closet right now I have had type covers from multiple companies, for a wide variety of keyboards and MIDI controllers, but this one has been the best. With the handy drawstring to tighten if necessary, it fits my keyboard like it was made for it. After several months of taking it off and putting it back on daily, I see no signs of wear or tear at all. The price is also affordable. It is crucial to keep as much dust out of your equipment as possible, and this is an excellent.
When you're not using your keyboard, it's essential to keep it covered. If you don't use your keyboard that often, dust will accumulate on it and make it dirty especially if you're a keyboard player as a second instrument.
As I pulled out the Roland 49 key over for my Alesis VI49, I was surprised that it was a slightly higher quality item than I had anticipated! I don't mind that it was used and accidentally put in it was just an accident!.
In 1987, I bought the cover for a vintage Yamaha keyboard I've had since then. I was delighted to find this cover fitted snugly with the drawstring, but it is thin and flimsy.
The size of this keyboard was purchased to fit my smaller 49-inch touchscreen. I already have the larger size for my other keyboard. It is essential. There's a stretchy drawstring that keeps it all together. It's a bit too large and doesn't stretch around the keyboard like my other one, but it's larger than my other one.