anyone use this case… its only 99.. so i wanna try.
i had the moog gig bag.. but let me tell you its pretty shotty quality..
both of my zippers have slowly snapped and are now completely non-functional
anyone use this case… its only 99.. so i wanna try.
i had the moog gig bag.. but let me tell you its pretty shotty quality..
both of my zippers have slowly snapped and are now completely non-functional
i own the gigbag too and for me has turn out pretty good… both zippers working right, velcro still holding, etc. i’ve been using it for over a year and a half now…
Hey, been thinking about this one also, let us hear in details when you have it, cos I’m a little sceptical especially about the inside padding and how it could hold our precious. Thanks man!
If I were you, I’d play it safe and spend the extra money ($289) for the proper ATA case that Moog offers for the Little Phatty. I’ve got the ATA for the Voyager, and it’s worth every cent. Only the best for Moog synthesizers. Then they’ll last for decades.
My thoughts exactly.
I had a case made for my LP with a ~12" compartment on the end for cables and various modules, I put wheels on one end and a handle on the other. The case is a tank but it is HEAVY and too big to fly with anyway. It definitely protects the LP on road trips, but for 80% of the gigs I play I could use a less substantial case.
If I were to do it all over again, I’d buy the moulded case from Moog. I imagine it’s much lighter and might actually stow under the plane on a flight (if you opted to do that
).
If I were you, I’d splurge and buy the case from Moog. You will never regret it.
As I said before on another post-the ideal way to fly with the phatty is not with a flight case but with the soft bag taken on board as hand luggage.I have been doing this for 2 years-it works and avoids the possibility of a lost or damaged/ruined Moog. The ATA case is of course the preferred case for touring by road.