Originally posted by Scott Langholff:
Hi ScottY
YIKES!! You had to saw something off? That sounds scary to me. Oh, it looks like your talking about the speaker brackets rather than the music rack brackets. Is that correct?
YES. Actually, you could just leave the protuding piece of the speaker bracket attached, and STILL be able to fit the Tyros (with speaker brackets) into the Kaces Porter case, but it would be a rather TIGHT fit, and of more concern, put all the weight of the kb on each of the protruding pieces. I opted to remove the protruding plastic as it really serves NO USEFUL purpose whatsoever, and does NOT compromise the strength of the bracket. I DON'T use the flimsy Tyros music stand (or it's brackets) so this is not an issue for me.
Originally posted by Scott Langholff:
Hi ScottY
I don't plan on getting those Tyros speakers. I see no point since I have two JBL Eon10 G2's. I really want to stay away from Yammies speakers.
I prefer the Tyros speakers because they are aimed optimally upward towards your ears, and can also be swiveled (left/right) making it idea for 'personal monitoring' purposes during live performance.
Originally posted by Scott Langholff:
The padding as I read your desciption sounds like it fills the entire bottom (or top) and that the case is actually thicker (say 8" rather than maybe the 6" that is needed).?
Yes. The Kaces Porter KKP9KB fits the Tyros perfects in length in width but is just a few inches taller (thicker) than the Tyros's height. I put the Tyros into the case, and then place the 2" thick foam on top to keep the Tyros from moving around during transport. This also provides added padding to the TOP of the Tyros.
Originally posted by Scott Langholff:
Hi ScottY
Does it look just like the picture on the link you gave? Or is it still all black (I hope), either way I'm sure it does the job.
It's basically black but with some accented grey. Very nice looking imho.
Originally posted by Scott Langholff:
Hi ScottY
As far as the handle, are you saying it's stationary?
NO, the handle swivels on a hinge.
Originally posted by Scott Langholff:
Hi ScottY
P.S. Interesting to note it's made in China. I don't know what made me ever think of that being a Kraut.
then. . . You might be even MORE SURPRISED to discover that the Tyros too, is made in China . . .
[This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 02-05-2003).]