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I bought a flight case and modified it to hold my whole guitar rig.

the case:
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and a video I made about making it:

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Love these sorts of things. Awesome video.

I am in the process of finalising my most recent system (video to come), although it's different to yours. I tried to do this exact roadcase thing once but my problem was it didn't fit in my car back then.

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Absolutely brilliant especially, as you say, for those multi-band, fast bump out gigs :thumbup: Tidy.

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That's great Ben!

Small rig though... :P

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Capt. Black wrote:That's great Ben!

Small rig though... :P
very inconveniently sized....

I dropped mine down to 2 x 2000 watt FRFR speakers, some may think overkill in my tiny office but I see it as a benefit. It means I can be as deaf as I want and still be able to hear it!
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Capt. Black wrote:That's great Ben!

Small rig though... :P
you look here mate, i might be 5'7 and 65 kilos but I still don't appreciate your tone

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haha no I've got to say I LOVE my small and light rig. Got to run now but at some point I'll do a gear rundown

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I'd also say your tweed needs recovering, and I know somebody who could do that....
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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bbrunskill wrote:
Capt. Black wrote:That's great Ben!

Small rig though... :P
you look here mate, i might be 5'7 and 65 kilos but I still don't appreciate your tone
His tone is one of the most fearsome you'll ever encounter.
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Polar Bear wrote:
bbrunskill wrote:
Capt. Black wrote:That's great Ben!

Small rig though... :P
you look here mate, i might be 5'7 and 65 kilos but I still don't appreciate your tone
His tone is one of the most fearsome you'll ever encounter.
So are his farts.

But seriously. That's a great way to do it Ben!! :thumbup:

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bbrunskill wrote:I bought a flight case and modified it to hold my whole guitar rig.

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I just grabbed my Para Acoustic DI and copied your settings! :D
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Sweetness!

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Bg wrote:I'd also say your tweed needs recovering, and I know somebody who could do that....
you do lovely work, but I'm a sucker for worn out gigged stuff. My tatty tweed is just how I like it!

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SimonHirst wrote:
Polar Bear wrote:
bbrunskill wrote:
you look here mate, i might be 5'7 and 65 kilos but I still don't appreciate your tone
His tone is one of the most fearsome you'll ever encounter.
So are his farts.

But seriously. That's a great way to do it Ben!! :thumbup:
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I'm something of an acquired taste.

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bbrunskill wrote: you do lovely work, but I'm a sucker for worn out gigged stuff. My tatty tweed is just how I like it!
Careful how you phrase that... Almost sounds like you're asking BG to join the band!

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