Rockville TB10 Lightweight Rugged Speaker Bag Carry Case for 10" DJ PA Speakers
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This is what the manufacturer says This is an example of one of the features The Rockville TB8 is a lightweight speaker bag designed for 8" DJ PA speakers that is water resistant and padded. It has two zippers and dual handles, and contains dual zippers. Approximately (18" x 11" x 11"), excluding the handle. (long x wide x high) 18" x 11" x 11" *br>Fits speakers such as Here is the list of gear that I have *Behringer MPA200BT *Klipsch Includes JBL VRX928LA, dB Technologies Flexsys 8 *RCF CW3108, Yamaha VXS8, Anchor Audio Explorer Pro EXP-500 I have a 7500 Mackie Freeplay with a FBT JOLLY8RA and QSC The Nady PCS8 followed by the Studiomaster PAS8 and seismic audio
It's not clear to me. K is for my QSC. I don't have any problems fitting in 8 though.
When not in use, the tote bag can be folded. It does not have a lining. There are fewer seams than with the Gator and QSC
Selected User Reviews For Rockville TB10 Lightweight Rugged Speaker Bag Carry Case for 10" DJ PA Speakers
A pair of these has been in my possession for about six months now and I am very pleased with their performance. Only one modification to them was necessary to make them the perfect bags for my use, which is the only reason I gave them four stars instead of five. The first addition I made was to purchase a larger bag (made for 15" speakers) to carry my 12" RCF speakers I added an extra layer of protection by cutting a piece of stiff foam 2" in diameter to put in the bottom of the bag. In our case, it couldn't be a professional look using these bags with the minimal padding and support the bottoms have. My wife thought it would look great if I added a black fabric sleeve to cover the foam that matches the bag fabric to make it look * I believe that you should buy a bag that's a little bigger than you need to compensate for the possibility of adding some padding or a stiffer bottom.
These are a little bit leery to buy, as the measurements are sometimes loose, or they're too The shoes fit perfectly, though I did take a chance. I don't like the length of the handles. There is a second set of these covers for my 15" Harbinger powered speakers and the problem is the same. Too long handles make it difficult to use the phone. As I walk, the speakers hang on my legs and bounce. I have a very hard time walking. This very moment. There would be no need for shoulder straps if these speakers had them. It would be nice if we could do that. I see. I'm sorry. There will be straps sewn on to my shirts by a friend. The stitching on the awnings she worked on was done by someone who works in an awning shop. When these cases are launched, I think they will blow the competition away! Overall, the canvas is nice, the pockets are large, and overall, it is an awesome bag. It would be nice to purchase.
It was until I found this bag that I stopped buying Gator speaker bags. Having tried Gator, I took a chance and switched to this brand, which is just as good, but at a much lower price. I have since ordered another one, and the first one has been used to transport speakers to numerous shows As of now, the seams of the bag are still tight and the zipper is strong and hasn't given any Please take note You can't fit a QSC K8 with this. There was just no way for me to get this to It doesn't matter if you have QSC bags for their CP8, they won't fit In this bag is the QSC CP8 in lieu of the QSC CP2 bag.
The bag is awesome. This bag is identical to the Gator bag in every way. A little less than 10 bucks. With my 15" powered speakers I have Gator bags that have held up quite This bag is an exact replica of the other one, so I think they're the same. I picked up one to see if it would hold my RCF 310 series and it does, with a snug fit which is great. I was able to unzip the bag and take out the speaker without any problems. The second bag I ordered has arrived. I was very pleased with the speed of delivery and the quality of Amazon's service.
The speakers I use are the Alto 8 inches powered speakers. I already own a Gator case similar to this one. Despite the case's overall good quality, I only have one complaint the pouch on the side is very small. I must now add in the fact that it's small enough for the power cord but not large enough to accommodate XLR speaker cables. Despite the speaker being inside the carrier, there is plenty of room inside for the cable. There would be no need to downgrade my rating, since a larger pouch would be better.
The bag seems very durable as I have been carrying it for quite some time In terms of padding, the bag is thin, and I'd expect a very limited degree of protection from all but the mildest of conditions. There is a weak closure on the pocket and it is shallow for my tastes. I am not convinced by the Velcro closure on the front. I think a zipper would have been better.
The room is spacious and I can fit my speakers here without any problem. Even speakers are barely able to fit into some bags. As well as pockets for the power cord and cables, there are also pockets for the speaker power cord.
Nonetheless, I would have preferred a strap handle on the top of the bag, to avoid having to reach down to grab the main handle when moving the bag around.