SKB Soft Case - Alto Sax Rectangular
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That would be the case, in my opinion. The bag has been in my possession for several years, I have thrown it over my shoulder and she has set it down rather hard. Despite its solid form, the case around the instrument is pretty light. However, I have no idea how it would behave when it comes into contact with baggage handlers. One of the things I enjoy about it is the zipper that runs around all sides. My hard case would accidentally pop open when the latches were in place.
It isn't possible to play music here. 7 3/4 inches by 17 3/4 inches is the size of the zippered pocket. There's not enough room for reeds and a pencil, but this may be useful for a pencil and reeds.
Weighing 5 pounds (empty), it is a remarkably compact device
It is my regret that I don't The Alto Sax my son has is a standard model. However, the Sax was at school and I was unable to check the pocket.
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Although someone who responded to my question assured me it would fit correctly, I was still disappointed to find my old Martin does not fit this time. However, I decided to keep the item and work on it a bit to see if I could make it fit. The discount I got as well as the low price made it an excellent purchase for me. It turned out that the foam padding on the bottom of the case is somewhat malleable to the point that I could work on it with just my fingers and knuckles to form it to fit properly. While playing, you should move your body toward the body A little to the side) or a lot to the side You need to look elsewhere if you want the perfect fit on a bell horn. In that case, the Protec PB304CTXL would probably do the trick, if you want to spend an additional $60-70 Approximately 80 dollars.
There was something wrong with the case, and I was disappointed. The pros are The following *br In other words, it meets all of the fundamental requirements. This case protects the instrument quite The following *br
Plenty of room in the interior for accessories The following *br In this case, there are not four feet at the corners of the case rather, there are two 1-foot portions The measurement is 14" X 2" Located in the middle under the sax are 1/2" (contact area touching the floor) pads. In addition, the soft case bulges in the middle, which means that the pads do not lie flat. This case presented itself with a pronounced lean. It also tended to curve upwards when it flopped over! The following *br It is frustrating to have to wrap the velcro handle around too short handle straps! I hope I am just a fluke, but I was unable to wrap the strap around without fighting it. After it is velcro'ed on, I have to "wedge" my hand in under the handle, causing my knuckles to rub against the fabric as I carry it. It is clear from the Amazon photos that the handles are not actually inside the velcro, so I fear that my experience is not an anomaly. For me, either of these things is a deal killer! I replaced it with one of these for an easily justifiable extra $10 IX. PERSONAL INFORMATION.
What's the reason? It turned out to be a bug that ate the velvet in the case lining that I thought I noticed in wear and tear on the case lining. The horn I was getting ready for this year's band needed a case, so I checked out several. In comparison to the original hard case, this is a much lighter There is an outside pocket that may be used to keep pens, erasers, reeds, and paperwork. There is only one thing missing in this kit, which is a special hole to keep the mouthpiece securely in place. If my grandchild is concerned about this, then we will have to look for an alternative.
I have cherished this experience my whole life! His shoulder strap makes it easy for him to carry his backpack. As I waited to review the case, he had begun using it in January by now we are into the end of April, and the case has been going smoothly. I found no rips on the zipper, or any issues with the fabric. He has a wonderful case that fits well on his Sax. As a result, the case will keep his sax well protected, and will make riding the bus home with it more convenient. You might want to consider this case if you are in the market for one.
It is always better to buy a rectangular case than a shaped one when dealing with an alto. It allows you to store more accessories and not make it any more difficult to stuff in your There is only one complaint with the case--the neck insert isn't deep enough and makes it hard to close.
I found this case on eBay and purchased it to replace the hard case. In order to avoid buying another hard case, I did not purchase one. As a result, I was concerned that the soft case would not adequately protect the saxophone. Although it more than met my needs, I did not dislike it. Though the saxophone is in a "soft" case on the outside, the interior is more than strong enough to protect it from being damaged. I gave the gift to my husband, who loved it.
There are a few types of cases I have used in the past, mostly with hard plastic shells, but this design has been more convenient for me. My only need was a good case in which to store my sax and transport it in my car. I have enough space in the front pocket to store a laptop and some accessories, and the case is stable in the back of my SUV.
A light weight hard case that protects as well as a hard case. It is what it said it would be. It's great! We like it a lot!.