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#189783 - 12/27/04 03:15 PM
Re: Case for PSR3000
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Registered: 08/12/02
Posts: 673
Loc: malaga, spain
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angelo.psr3000 WxDxH,,,937mm,399mm,167mm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,psr2000,WxDxH, 973mm,399mm,161mm,,,,,,slight difference in size,mike
[This message has been edited by nardoni2002 (edited 12-27-2004).]
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#189790 - 12/29/04 12:27 AM
Re: Case for PSR3000
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Registered: 06/09/02
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Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
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#189791 - 12/29/04 07:01 AM
Re: Case for PSR3000
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Registered: 01/27/01
Posts: 2227
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Scott is in a sense right. To the right of the keyboard I keep a tupperware container that holds my 1) power supply, 2) headset mic, and 3) mic cable. Over the keyboard I keep a piece of foam (very important no matter what in my opinion). On top of the foam I have space for 1) music stand, 2) footswitch contraption, and 3) 15ft extension cord.
Nothing slips around, and the most delicate part of the keyboard is protected very well.
I put my 1) gig bag, 2) keyboard stand, and 3) two speaker bags on top of my oversized luggage carrier, and that's all I ever need for my nursing/retirement home gigs.
I am curious about where the people who use the KB7 keep their accessories like footswitches, music stand, cables, etc.
The foam I use is cut from a mattress cover that I got at KMart. It is kind of eggshell in design.
Beakybird
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