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Alembic products => Alembic Basses & Guitars => Topic started by: Clarky on November 09, 2018, 03:18:41 PM
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Hi all, I cannot carry my 1979 Series 1 shorty on the London underground with the standard unwieldy hard shell case. I know many like Jazzyvee are fans of the Harvest padded leather gigbags but I wondered if anyone has found a semi-rigid gigbag (like a Mono or Protec) that fits the bass and provides a decent amount of protection?
PS before anyone asks my bass is still with the engineers after 6 weeks due to difficulty and letdowns sourcing a no longer manufactured (in Europe) component for the faulty bridge pickup electronics. Sigh ...
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I like the Reunion Blues Continental. I wonder if you might even get away with the guitar version. It's really protective, reasonable weight, and the bass version can be checked onto an airplane, at least in the US.
http://reunionblues.com/product/174/
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Thank you, I will measure the exact dimensions of my bass once it's back from the engineers and see if it fits the dimensions of the Continental guitar case (pretty sure the bass case would be too big). Cheers!
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Incidentally I liked the Harvest bag when I had a Brown bass a few years back. My concerns would be whether it's sufficiently waterproof (it was pouring with rain on the way to and from my gig this evening) and whether it looks so posh it would encourage thieves!
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Thank you, I will measure the exact dimensions of my bass once it's back from the engineers and see if it fits the dimensions of the Continental guitar case (pretty sure the bass case would be too big). Cheers!
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Incidentally I liked the Harvest bag when I had a Brown bass a few years back. My concerns would be whether it's sufficiently waterproof (it was pouring with rain on the wayto and from my gig this evening) and whether its looks so posh it would encourage thieves!
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Sorry about last two posts. My mobile phone is playing up and I cannot see how- to delete them.
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I use the Mono. It’s very protective. A bit long for my shorty but acceptable.
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Thank you. Regular Mono or the slimmer Sleeve? Wondering if the Mono guitar case would fit - anyone tried?
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This is my long scale Standard point in a Mono M80 double case:
(http://fcbass.nl/monoseries.jpg)
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Incidentally I liked the Harvest bag when I had a Brown bass a few years back. My concerns would be whether it's sufficiently waterproof (it was pouring with rain on the way to and from my gig this evening) and whether it looks so posh it would encourage thieves!
I spray my harvest gig bag with the water repellant stuff that you can put on suede and leather shoes. Ive been out in the rain with mine and had no problems. Though in a heavy downpour the zip area would possibly let in some moisture. If you prefer a hard case you can check out backaxe its a strap system that fits round a regular hard case and lets you carry it on your back like a gig bag. I got one about a month ago to fit round my scott dixon aluminium flight case. Works great.
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Thanks FC and Jazzyvee. I may end up going down the Harvest route (again) but I just wanted to see what alternatives are available given the reduced length of the SS Series 1. Cheers!
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GruvGear for my Series 1 1980 long scale... perfect
Even has that weird compartment on top of head-stock for carrying power supply....
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Harvest do a short scale case as I have one myself which doubles nicely for guitar. The owner of the company also has a short scale alembic.
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A short scale Series I fits well in a Reunion Blues Continental case...
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Thanks! Is that the 'normal' sized bass gig bag or an electric guitar bag (I assume the former based on the position of the padding at the headstock end)?
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Normal sized bass gig bag
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Thanks for the input folks. I was tempted to go with the Harvest again and would have done if I had a Stanley Clarke or Brown Bass with a 'regular' cable. But the perfectly sized compartment for the Series 1 power supply unit swung the decision in favour of the GruvGear. I got the full sized bass bag but have tweaked the velcro foam pads so my bass doesn't move at all. Lets see how I get on
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Nice, I have same one. :)
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I measured my series 1 at 44" in total length. I also found this case. Affordable, may not be as super-protective as others and really doesn't have a compartment for the power supply. But measures 45" interior length.
https://www.musicarea.cn/?post_type=products&page_id=15671
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Thanks for the input folks. I was tempted to go with the Harvest again and would have done if I had a Stanley Clarke or Brown Bass with a 'regular' cable. But the perfectly sized compartment for the Series 1 power supply unit swung the decision in favour of the GruvGear. I got the full sized bass bag but have tweaked the velcro foam pads so my bass doesn't move at all. Lets see how I get on
hmmm...thats tempting. I might take my S1 MS on the train in the coming months and will need a bag...looks like pretty thick padding on that. How think is the padding on the front and back?
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Greg, here is Goran's thread on a hardshell alternative for Series basses, that isn't gigantic. You might look into these as an option. MUCH safer than a bag. http://club.alembic.com/index.php?topic=24051.0
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Greg, here is Goran's thread on a hardshell alternative for Series basses, that isn't gigantic. You might look into these as an option. MUCH safer than a bag. http://club.alembic.com/index.php?topic=24051.0 (http://club.alembic.com/index.php?topic=24051.0)
thanks...those fiberglass cases are pricey...yikes.
maybe ill just continue to bring my jazz bass on the train :o
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Greg, I have also Gruvgear gigbag, it's great.. you should try it a lot of padding.... and there is also a company that makes gigbags out of leather for short scale basses, check it here!
http://www.harvest-guitar.com/Cow-Antique-oxid-9.html