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PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 5:36 am 
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My onstage crank up speakers didn't come with a bag. Any recommendations?


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I am happy with my OnStage SSB6500:

http://www.zzounds.com/item--MUPSSB6500

I had a QuikLok bag before that -- it split at the zipper about the third time out. The OnStage has held up through a dozen gigs, and is much more heavy duty.

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We use Rubbermaid plastic containers to store, protect, and move our speakers.


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I think you're looking for speaker (stand) bags, right? If so, I have Onstage also, and their perfect for the crank ups.


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Always buy bigger and consider the bags with separate speaker cable compartments.

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cool use of rubbermaid. Will one onstage bag hold BOTH of my crank ups?


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How much do they weigh? do you want both in one bag?

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Robby H. @ Fri Dec 12, 2008 5:16 pm wrote:
How much do they weigh? do you want both in one bag?


Not sure how much they weigh Robby, they are pretty lightweight. I'd love to have them in the same bag if it makes sense. One less thing to carry, but I suppose scratching could occur, I just didn't know if others used one or two bags.


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For carrying speaker stands, I've had success with a long duffel bag made for carrying snowboards and skis. Just make sure the dimensions are right before you buy. Ebay usually has several listings.


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I have both stands in one bag, they fit perfectly, as long as you're not throwing your equipment into the bag, I don't forsee any problems.


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I tried duffle bags on ebay a couple days ago, didn't find anything I thought that would work without spending a ton of money. I did buy one onstage bag yesterday, figured if one wasn't enough, I would buy another. Good to know I can get by with one. Thanks guys!


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