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Gator, another case
I have been satisfied with many versions of the Gator cases (protecting keyboards and digital pianos of different sizes), I used this one for an 8 channel Soundcraft 200B, it was a bit tight, mostly because I had to let the elastic bands go all the way beneath the mixer (this is a vintage mixer so probably thicker than your modern equivalents) and it was hard to fix the elastic band "under" the mixer, it had a tendency to snap back. This was probably because my mixer was a little over-dimensioned for this case, but when I stretched it further down it still worked nicely. Although the stress I let the case go through made it rip in the corners where it was situated beneath the mixer. Again, I can't really blame the gator case, which is made of the same material as a bunch on keyboard ones I've had that held up nicely (also after hand-washing).
So in conclusion, good quality but make sure you do not have to put it under to much pressure (like in my case with a thicker mixer).
So in conclusion, good quality but make sure you do not have to put it under to much pressure (like in my case with a thicker mixer).
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Simple solution
Does what it's supposed to do. Elastic fabric combined with adjustable bungee cord along the edge means it fits products of varying dimensoins and shapes. The only negative thing is the excessive packaging - a small piece of fabric doesn't need a big plastic blister. A small bag of recycled paper would be much better.
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Fits the Icon Qcon Pro
This is great value for the money. I bought it to cover my Icon Qcon Pro controller. It isn't a perfect fit but since the Gator cover is very elastic it fits good enough so I'm very happy with it.
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