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Post by JAC on Dec 10, 2018 21:25:27 GMT
I picked up one of these when I ordered my 6 string recently: m.thomann.de/gb/thomann_gigbag1_ebass.htmThe main reason being that I needed to reach 200€ for the free shipping but also I don't really have a gig bag to protect my regular scale basses. I have a HSC and some old, really thin gig bags, and as I have mainly been playing short scale for the last few years, I just used the Fender short scale bag I have. I will say that I was pleasantly surprised by the bag which costs less than 20€. The 20mm padding seems to be pretty decent and a lot more protective than my Fender one. I am not sure how long it will last but I have another Thomann one that I got free with my first bass and it is still holding up fine (I did use it regularly before switching to short scale). The two front pockets are also of a very decent size, with capacity to easily carry a few pedals, cables and probably even a small class d head (if I owned one that is). Anyways, just thought I would share a positive review for this gig bag.
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Post by LeoThunder on Dec 11, 2018 7:30:05 GMT
When I bought my Ibanez SR, it came with the MUSIC STORE Super Deluxe Gigbag which is better than the Thomann Deluxe equivalent for having 30mm and a neck holder inside: I don't know how effective or necessary that is but I think I would spend the 6€ more if I had to make that choice.
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Post by JAC on Dec 11, 2018 9:08:24 GMT
I agree, but for some unknown reason, Thomann wouldn't count money spent at MusicStore towards free shipping from Thomann.
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Post by blindwilly3fingers on Dec 13, 2018 14:44:50 GMT
I have 2 of the Thomann gig bags of the type JAC has. One electric and one acoustic I was pleasantly surprised also at the quality and padding for a reasonably cheap gig bag. Better than a lot of name brands that are more expensive.
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