My Fender Precision was supplied in a large Fender case. Very well padded but the case takes up a lot of space in our music room. So I went looking in Dublin for a gig bag which would allow me to store the big case in the attic. The gig bags, those that will offer some protection for my bass, are almost as big as the supplied bass case. The best looking gig bag, Fender branded, has rubber/plastic reinforcement at each end so it won't lie flat like one I got from Thomann for my, now sold, first bass. This is the reason why I did not buy a gig bag that day in Dublin (due to its size). My concern is that for an expensive instrument, I want to give it the best chance of remaining intact if it falls. Hence I will continue to use the supplied hard case.
Anyone care to suggest a gig bag that will fold flat and provide good protection for my bass? Thanks.
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Broadly I hate gig bags.
However, for my 64 P I exclusively use a gig bag - a Mono. Why? Because the protection is incredible - neck support, rubber boot, waterproof, extra shell padding.
It is the same size as a hard case in reality, but for carrying its just so much easier.
The Mono is absolutely outstanding for protection, in fact certainly better than the old plywood hard case my Rick came in, but it's actually bulkier - bigger in every direction, even though being shaped it's less awkward to carry even without using the shoulder straps, and also easier to get into a car - and a bit heavier. They also cost more than a decent hard case…
Before that I had a Levy's 'Economy Style' (that's the model name) which was pretty flat - it definitely wasn't anywhere near as good as the Mono for protection, but it was about the only very flat-type one I've seen which is reasonably padded. It still wouldn't fold easily though.
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Think of it this way. Any container that fails to protect your instrument fully could have a detrimental effect on your earnings.
If you cannot bear the weight of the instrument and hard case to/from your vehicle, how will you cope with wearing it for the duration of your set?