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2025-08-25 17:47:17
This is a great bag!
CrisF
2025-07-26 11:35:49
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Fin N
2025-07-13 16:17:55
This case (just barely) fits the Yamaha P515, which is a relatively large “portable†digital piano. It’s not particularly protective but provides a handle and wheels and some scratch protection. This keyboard is very heavy and difficult to move and this case helps with that. Would recommend for occasional travel but probably not for frequent gig usage.
Kathryn King
2025-07-03 10:37:58
I received the cushioned case that was folded neatly in a box. It had all the straps that it said. I was pleased with this product. There's plenty of room for cords and books if needed.
MamaS
2025-07-02 13:49:04
Holds my keyboard well and makes transportation a breeze.
Experienced metal musician
2025-06-16 11:38:03
I have a Roland AX-EDGE Keytar for which the custom cases are exorbitantly expensive. I also have a FATAR 88-key weighted controller. Both of them fit in this just fine. The internal straps work to hold it in place a bit, but I haven't bought and cut foam to fit the keytar yet so the straps will press down on the keys if I try to make them too tight. So I'm going to align the back side of the keytar against the back side of the case, and cut foam to go along the key side of the keytar so the internal velcro straps can go over the foam and then over the keytar.So plenty of internal space, and the extra pockets fit my power supply and MIDI/Instrument cables just fine. I usually have to bring other PA gear to a gig so the stuff that goes with the keytar often rides in the Big Cable Bucket, but it's nice on smaller gigs or practices to just toss it in with the keytar itself.The backpack straps work well though I don't have many venues where I'll need them, but all the hand and shoulder straps are great, especially the small handle at the "top" of the bag that lets you either roll the back (through an airport or a big indoor venue) or just heft it up on your shoulder for things like going up/down stairs, which can be inconvenient holding a big looooong keyboard case horizontally and having the trailing edge bang on the stairs as you walk down.Overall, great piece of gear.
Kathy Stock
2025-06-02 16:30:41
Great quality case. Has a tendency to flip a bit when dragging, using the wheels, but all in all, great bag.
Hannah Morris
2025-05-11 10:19:44
This is a great bag!
CrisF
2025-05-07 14:46:32
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Fin N
2025-04-21 11:07:54
This case (just barely) fits the Yamaha P515, which is a relatively large “portable†digital piano. It’s not particularly protective but provides a handle and wheels and some scratch protection. This keyboard is very heavy and difficult to move and this case helps with that. Would recommend for occasional travel but probably not for frequent gig usage.
Kathryn King
2025-04-07 11:05:18
I received the cushioned case that was folded neatly in a box. It had all the straps that it said. I was pleased with this product. There's plenty of room for cords and books if needed.
MamaS
2025-02-13 13:44:14
Holds my keyboard well and makes transportation a breeze.
Experienced metal musician
2025-02-12 11:40:58
I have a Roland AX-EDGE Keytar for which the custom cases are exorbitantly expensive. I also have a FATAR 88-key weighted controller. Both of them fit in this just fine. The internal straps work to hold it in place a bit, but I haven't bought and cut foam to fit the keytar yet so the straps will press down on the keys if I try to make them too tight. So I'm going to align the back side of the keytar against the back side of the case, and cut foam to go along the key side of the keytar so the internal velcro straps can go over the foam and then over the keytar.So plenty of internal space, and the extra pockets fit my power supply and MIDI/Instrument cables just fine. I usually have to bring other PA gear to a gig so the stuff that goes with the keytar often rides in the Big Cable Bucket, but it's nice on smaller gigs or practices to just toss it in with the keytar itself.The backpack straps work well though I don't have many venues where I'll need them, but all the hand and shoulder straps are great, especially the small handle at the "top" of the bag that lets you either roll the back (through an airport or a big indoor venue) or just heft it up on your shoulder for things like going up/down stairs, which can be inconvenient holding a big looooong keyboard case horizontally and having the trailing edge bang on the stairs as you walk down.Overall, great piece of gear.
Kathy Stock
2025-02-10 14:37:32
Great quality case. Has a tendency to flip a bit when dragging, using the wheels, but all in all, great bag.
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