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Straight Soprano Saxophone PRO PAC Case by Protec, Model PB310,Black Straight Soprano Saxophone PRO PAC Case by Protec, Model PB310,Black Straight Soprano Saxophone PRO PAC Case by Protec, Model PB310,Black Straight Soprano Saxophone PRO PAC Case by Protec, Model PB310,Black Straight Soprano Saxophone PRO PAC Case by Protec, Model PB310,Black Straight Soprano Saxophone PRO PAC Case by Protec, Model PB310,Black Straight Soprano Saxophone PRO PAC Case by Protec, Model PB310,Black

Straight Soprano Saxophone PRO PAC Case by Protec, Model PB310,Black

Straight Soprano Saxophone PRO PAC Case by Protec, Model PB310,Black Straight Soprano Saxophone PRO PAC Case by Protec, Model PB310,Black Straight Soprano Saxophone PRO PAC Case by Protec, Model PB310,Black Straight Soprano Saxophone PRO PAC Case by Protec, Model PB310,Black Straight Soprano Saxophone PRO PAC Case by Protec, Model PB310,Black Straight Soprano Saxophone PRO PAC Case by Protec, Model PB310,Black Straight Soprano Saxophone PRO PAC Case by Protec, Model PB310,Black
$ 119.99

Score By Feature

Based on 168 ratings
Value for money
9.60
Sturdiness
9.48

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Product Description

The frame protects your soprano saxophone from damage by ensuring a precision fit that is lightweight and impact-resistant
The exterior is made from 1680 ballistic nylon and is extremely durable and weather resistant
This backpack features an adjustable shoulder strap with strong metal hardware and a luggage ID tag, and can be carried on your back using an optional backpack strap (Protec model number BPSTRAP Amazon ASIN B0002KX5E6).
With a large gusseted storage pocket and a built-in organizer with two pockets
The metal zippers of the case have a locking ring for an optional case lock that will last a very long time

Questions & Answers

Do you have enough space in this case to hold two A slight curve can be seen on both the straight and curved necks of my saxophone. ?

Features an exterior pouch that you can stuff with "stuff.". The sax cannot be put in the main case with the cd. He'll rattle around your saxophone and bang it up

When it comes to the pocket, how big is it? How big does it need to be for a regular sized music sheet (A4)?

In fact, you can put at most two iPhones side by side in the most narrow position

What is the maximum size for this case to accommodate a non-detachable neck ?

There is no room for a one-inch smartphone in this case This case was brought to me by another commenter and he suggested I remove the octave key mechanism and rod to keep the case in good condition. I did this myself because it doesn't match the rest of the case and I didn't want to return it. The lining can easily be damaged if you do so since doing so is difficult. It rested nicely on the movable supports that come with the case once it was removed. As a result, I put a towel inside the accessory box on the right side to take up the extra space and protect the box from breaking if it takes a

Selected User Reviews For Straight Soprano Saxophone PRO PAC Case by Protec, Model PB310,Black

A little tweak is necessary to get it to fit on the EWI5000
4/5

In my first impression, I was struck by I was expecting it to be lighter than it was. There is a very high level of quality. A military-grade case. It is not a soft case as I expected, but it is a hard case inside. It is smaller than a briefcase. A zipper has to be opened and then the case can be opened There are even rubberized soles on the bottom and sides of the shoe. This bag has a strong strap with padding on the shoulder. Although this is not a custom case tailored for the EWI5000, it does not come with a keyboard and a mouse. It wasn't exactly what I expected the accessory box to do I expected that it would house the wireless receiver of the EWI5000. There is no need to store an EWI neck strap you can store the USB cable, the USB charger and some other The EWI5000 isn't removable like the saxophone shown in the picture, and I expected it to fit like it does on a saxophone. Thus, the EWI mouthpiece will be located on top of the accessory box (along with the EWI mouthpiece cover). No snug fit is provided by the EWI. There are a few things you need to tweak here. The two small pads have to be placed on both sides of the EWI mouthpiece to ensure the EWI is secure. A velcro-tied EWI unit fits snugly between the Velcro-glued bottom of the case and the Velcro-glued side of the case. As a result- Both the pad and the center hub are made up of this material. Why a 4 out of 5 star rating? Please note The EWI5000 is not custom made for it. Please note It doesn't fit perfectly, but it comes very Please note I will not be purchasing this case for $99 since it is a bit pricey. *Thus, these are the final It allows you to set up the EWI5000 very well once you get it setup correctly. The idea appeals to me.

Magdalena SLATER
Magdalena SLATER
| Jun 28, 2021
When you own a very expensive soprano and regularly perform, you should invest in a different case
3/5

When I heard this case, I was thrilled to try it for my straight, 1-star Despite my immediate reluctance to return the Selmer (Paris) Soprano, it was the only item I returned. There is some good in this *The bad This price is reasonable, construction is decent, exterior seems pretty strong

An inside of the case that isn't tightly fitted to hold a soprano is a big disappointment. The area that holds the bell is good, but the rest of the case is wide and open, with only a few moveable pads that can be attached There are a few touch points on your sax, but it generally floats in the case. Even though this might not seem bad, the soprano's neck area will remain free to move around from side to side since there is no padding at the top of the head. case's interior is padded at the sides so that the neck rests on a shelf that matches the width of the One of the moveable interior pads is designed to hold only the middle region of the horn in place, which is outlined in a groove. However, this pad is too soft, and your soprano will still be able to move around. Imagine your SOPRANA acting like the swinging arm of a metronome in the case if you were to purchase one for over $3,000 Bell is held nicely, but the neck will hit the inside of the case on each side as it moves back and forth. Thanks, but no
My opinion is that if the manufacturer manufactured a padded neck slot that locks securely into the center of the case, it would be a much better option. The item I got in December 2018 was from this website. There are a lot of people who have success with this case for an EWI, but I find this type of case is not appropriate for a nice soprano. Maybe this is okay for someone who does not gig but.

Jaxson Conway
Jaxson Conway
| Nov 29, 2020
A drastic modification is necessary for an EWI 400S to be acceptable
3/5

Actually, it seems like a really good case for a soprano sax, but I bought it to hold an EWE4000S. Having read the reviews better, I should have chosen something that a EWI would really like. There are people who are tweaking it. It does not seem appropriate to me for any of the tweaks. There is a gap in the case holding the instrument. The manufacturer should have made that tiny "accessories box" removable in order for it to function properly. *UPDATE! We decided to modify it rather than send it back and my husband cut out the accessory Although it took a bit of work to do it carefully so as not to damage the rest of the case, it turned out pretty well. There is no velour lining left after the removal of the bag. To keep people from getting scratched by the metal staples in that end of the case, we cut out some of the staples and moved the adjustable support up to this end.

Amina Charles
Amina Charles
| Jul 12, 2021
Unlike a "soft" case, this one does not involve any serious injury
5/5

Soft cases weren't something I was interested in when I was looking for protection for my Yamaha WX11. I was able to meet all of my needs with this case. Although the outer shell of the ballistic nylon case provides much of the convenience of soft cases, the interior shell is A similar quality and design can be found in the inner compartment of the old factory Selmer case I used to have (which lasted over 30 It is also, in my opinion, an attractive case that has been well designed and executed. This is a very professional website in every respect. A dream came true when I learned to ship. I was very impressed with how quickly the box arrived and how well it was packed.

Blaire Diaz
Blaire Diaz
| Dec 29, 2020
I really like the case
5/5

It's not too heavy, and it's sturdy. In addition to holding my Bauhaus Waldstein curved soprano very nicely, this case has plenty of room for accessories like reeds. There appears to be a lot of construction going on - I've used Protec cases for years, and they've all done the job. While I'm not a fan of zippers, at least this case is heavy-duty, or if a zipper has to be there, it's a heavy one. The duty is performed well and the movements are smooth. It is true that Protec cases aren't the cheapest, but the value for the money they offer is excellent. I'd buy this again if the price was right.

Ezra Thornton
Ezra Thornton
| Jan 17, 2021
A great case for Sopranos that is When I bought my last case, the zippers stopped working
4/5

It was my daily use computer for the past three years. The straight sopranos and the saxellos travel well in this case. As a clarinet player, I also carry it to transport clarinets when I am not playing soprano. There is not enough material to hold a clarinet, but the braces velcro, and they are moveable. Protec cases are the only cases I use on all my instruments. It would not have been necessary to replace the case if the zipper had not broken, they last so.

Autumn Wong
Autumn Wong
| Mar 24, 2021
EWI case that proves the innocence of the accused
5/5

Yes, everyone says the same thing This is a great case for an EWI4000. I found the hard compartment to hold a power cord to be about right A patch cable, neckstrap, MIDI interface, instruction manual, and a patch cable can be tucked into the long outer pocket I have two smaller zip pockets on the interior where I keep my 1/8" plug adaptor and I was warned by the woodwind tech who repairs my clarinets (before I told him I was using it for an EWI) that he has seen saxes damaged by rolling around free in this type of case, and I believe him. Changing your position on the bed allows you to make a lot of adjustments Although there are foam blocks in the case, I know it would be challenging to figure out how to secure the soprano sax to the blocks. This case should probably just be called an EWI and that's all there is to.

Knox CHADWICK
Knox CHADWICK
| Jul 09, 2021
A good fit for the EWI 5000 or EWI My purpose in buying it was to carry my Akai EWI 5000, and for that purpose it works perfectly
5/5

In addition to being a good sturdy case, the pads inside can be adjusted in order to fit the instrument securely.

Musa McKenzie
Musa McKenzie
| Oct 06, 2020

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