Anybody got one? Anybody know where I can get one?
Is it made by the same US based outfit that makes the Voyager cover (I hope so); Considering the somewhat limited edition that the Taurus III was, I’m having a hard time finding the dust cover. Any leads (Europe / UK fine also).
Anybody ever hear of “DigitalDeckCovers.com”. They are the one source that I’ve found that will build to order, a dust cover using either very inexpensive material, or slightly better, low-cost material, to a set of specification that they keep on file or that you supply.
It cost about 2/3rds of what a real Taurus cover might cost but is likely 1/3rd of the quality. Can somebody tell me otherwise?
If you sew or know someone who does, it can be done pretty cheaply.
I’m working out a plan to make a gig bag for mine using heavy cotton canvas from probably 3 army surplus duffel bags.
It should be strong enough to hold the TIIIs weight, and I’ll have foam padding sewn into the bag to protect from bumps.
It will be necessary to transport the TIII from home to practice and close gigs, as te road case I have geared up for the unit is too big for my car.
I will be able to place the bag inside the road case for longer trips in the band truck when needed, and that will give it some extra protection as well.
I’ll post a link to pics when it’s finished, hopefully early this spring.
Don’t think it’s a tough cowd so much as probably not many people bought them. I fancied one but $89 for the cover plus $60 delivery was a bit excessive (I’d have had to add another £30 or so import duty too). So over £120 for a dust cover.
I ended up getting a padded soft clam case from Studio Slips which doubles nicely as a dust cover which cost less than that dist cover would have and protects it more:
I suppose if not too many folks bought them then at least one retailer would have one but no luck! I even searched UK/Europe shops as I would be willing to pay the shipping you quoted for a quality cover. {sad face}
I’ll wait another week then will just order one of those home sewn jobbers.
I tried to buy one from Moog leading up to Christmas, instead of a confirmation email, i got silence and then the website update to show them as “Sold Out” sigh
I tried the link above and contacted them. No response yet (as of yesterday). My guess is they are not too keen to ship to U.S. but I have a contact in France that I might try to see if he’ll act as go-between. $100 U.S. (plus shipping) is not too much to spend on a $2,000 instrument. I’ve had a Voyager cover on it up until now but re-arranging my home studio make me want to tidy up a few things.
Thanks for the feedback guys.
(and MC, I boycotted Walmart otherwise I’d do the same; you have about 5x as many keyboards as I do )
Have you dragged it around much, seems to hold up ok?
What options did you choose in order to get that configuration and how much did it cost (minus shipping for you).
Fabric seems very nice.
Oh a third question; do you think it would be feasible to have the Taur III sitting in the clam part all the time, and zip tight when not in use or is that a silly notion?
Not been moved too much, but seems OK. I would use a folding luggage carrier to wheel it around - it’s far too heavy to carry - although the handles are good and even the strap seemed pretty sturdy - although carrying it on you should is back breaking and you’re always thinking “when is that strap going to break?” so I don’t carry it like that.
I chose double thickness padding. So standard cost is $135 and double padding $35. I didn’t bother with any of the other options. I seem to remember getting stung an extra £35 at UK Customs, not an issue for you. P&P will be a lot cheaper too.
How you see it in the third picture is how it sits under my keyboard the whole time. As the top part isn’t firm (something to consider if you think you can drop heavy things on it - don’t) it can be rolled up a bit behind the T3 to save space, which is fine as the cables come out the side. The pedals are completely playable like this.
Sorry I have been travelling and offline EM. I have one - it’s great! Has The Moog Store sold out?
It’s fitted and yes almost exactly like the Voyager covers but in the T3 colour scheme.
Given how much you love your Taurus I would phone them at the store even though they are sold out online because they may well know which retailer will be able to get you one. They have been really helpful to me in the past hunting down product.
Good ideal, thanks Pete. You are the FIRST person to ‘admit’ to having one : ) I was beginning to think that it was a conspiracy and that they never had them made possibly due to demand or lack of pre-orders from retailers
But seriously, I’ll ring them tomorrow. Otherwise, I’ve reached out to the Slip cover joint on the West coast, thank you very much Mr. A.
Funny, after reading Studio Slips bio, I see how small this country/world is and it’s ironic that Mr. A had to point me to them because fact is, 2 years ago I visited the Petaluma factor of Mesa Engineering and and a plant walk through (they make two of the Bass amps I play through) come to just read that the lead engineer is married to the owner of the Studio Slips company AND one of my amps came with a very very nice slipcover which I have yet to use but very much admired the construction. They made it!
Very nice!
Pretty much the idea I had, except I want to be able to completely remove the top portion for stage use, then zip it back on when it’s time to load out.
I really appreciate the pics, it makes it much easier to explain what I mean to the people who may well be doing the sewing if I take on this project as a DIY.
Another question if I may, did you get the extra padding option, or just standard, and how do you feel the protection is?
I plan on only using the gig bag to load into my car trunk and to the practice space or local bar, otherwise it will be stored inside a much larger road case, and I dwon’t be stacking heavy gear on or near the unit, the cost is high enough to warrant special handling, but it still has to be practical.
I have double padding. It is about equivalent to say a guitar gig bag. So I’ve had light objects (and liquid) drop on it fine, but you probably don’t want to drop anything heavy (like a guitar) as it would still make a dent - especially if it hit the knob or screen area.
If you doing custom then you could have the two layers as a sandwich with whatever firm cardboard/softboard material they seem to use in semi-hard cases is as the filling.