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Cases Fender FE405

Fender FE405

Case 

£19.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.66/mo.*
4stores
Magma Multi-Format Workstation XXL Plus 19"

Magma Multi-Format Workstation XXL Plus 19"

Case 

£189.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £63.00/mo.*
5stores
Nux NPB-M Bumblebee pedalboard med taske

Nux NPB-M Bumblebee pedalboard med taske

Case 

£88.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £29.33/mo.*
4stores
UDG Ultimate Equipment Cover Pioneer XDJ-RX3 Black

UDG Ultimate Equipment Cover Pioneer XDJ-RX3 Black

Case 

£44.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £14.66/mo.*
3stores
Decksaver Cover for Rane One MK1 MK2

Decksaver Cover for Rane One MK1 MK2

Case 

£46.25
Or 3 interest-free payments of £15.41/mo.*
3stores
Protekt DDJ-FLX4 DJ Carry Bag

Protekt DDJ-FLX4 DJ Carry Bag

Case 

£75.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £25.00/mo.*
3stores
CASES

FAQ

Cases are protective coverings designed to store and transport musical instruments safely. They shield instruments from dust, moisture, and physical damage. When choosing a case, consider the instrument's size, shape, and material. Hard cases offer more protection, while soft cases are lighter and easier to carry.

Choosing the right case involves considering your instrument's size, weight, and how often you travel. Cases should fit snugly to prevent movement. If you fly frequently, look for cases with reinforced exteriors. For local gigs, lightweight options might be sufficient.

The best materials for cases vary by need; hard cases often use wood or molded plastic for durability, while soft cases use padded nylon or polyester for flexibility. Evaluate your usage: hard materials for maximum protection or soft ones for easy handling.

Cases: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing cases for your musical instruments, it's crucial to consider the material and build quality. Hard cases offer robust protection, ideal for frequent travelers or if you have expensive instruments. They are typically made from wood or molded plastic. On the other hand, soft cases, often made from padded fabric, are lighter and easier to carry but may not provide as much protection against impacts. Consider where and how often you'll use cases to determine which type suits your needs best.

Ensuring that cases fit your instrument perfectly is essential for optimal protection. Measure your instrument carefully, paying attention to dimensions like length, width, and depth. Many manufacturers provide detailed size guides for their cases, so cross-reference these with your instrument's measurements. Additionally, some cases are designed specifically for certain brands or models, so check compatibility to avoid any disappointments.

Cases can come with a variety of additional features that enhance usability and convenience. Look for options with extra compartments for accessories such as picks, strings, or sheet music. Backpack straps can be a lifesaver if you need to carry your instrument over long distances or through crowded areas. Some cases also offer lockable latches for added security during travel. Prioritize the features that align with how you plan to use cases regularly.

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