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#458284 - 09/18/18 01:57 PM Re-Sizing Gig Bag Question
hammer Offline
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I will be using my Roland A-800 Pro midi keyboard with my Ketron SD90. Roland does not make a bag tor the A-800 Pro which is 40 inches by 10 inches in size so I bought a Gator Slim bag for it. The bag is about 4 inches to deep and I wanted to know if anyone has customized a bag so a smaller keyboard would fit without flopping around in it and if so, what material did you use to fill in the extra space.

Deane

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#458285 - 09/18/18 02:11 PM Re: Re-Sizing Gig Bag Question [Re: hammer]
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Yep, just fill the extra space with Ethafoam, which is fairly inexpensive and used to line keyboard cases years ago to make them more rigid, while at the same time, providing protection for the keyboard.

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#458288 - 09/18/18 04:12 PM Re: Re-Sizing Gig Bag Question [Re: hammer]
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Build a narrow box out of cardboard that fills in the extra space ... it’ll hold pedals, cables, etc
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#458289 - 09/18/18 04:17 PM Re: Re-Sizing Gig Bag Question [Re: hammer]
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#458317 - 09/19/18 10:48 AM Re: Re-Sizing Gig Bag Question [Re: Dnj]
hammer Offline
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Donny,
That Yamaha bag is only 34 inches wide. The Roland A-800 pro is 40 inches wide.

Deane

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#458322 - 09/19/18 11:08 AM Re: Re-Sizing Gig Bag Question [Re: hammer]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By hammer
Donny,
That Yamaha bag is only 34 inches wide. The Roland A-800 pro is 40 inches wide.

Deane


My Mistake sorry deane...good luck in your search.

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#458388 - 09/20/18 08:22 PM Re: Re-Sizing Gig Bag Question [Re: hammer]
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I have a Levy’s bag that fits it perfectly. Model #EM517DX. I have my Edirol PCR-800 in it. E-mail me if you want pics. (Still haven’t figured out how to put pics on this forum!!)

shueymusic@gmail.com
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#458407 - 09/21/18 08:48 AM Re: Re-Sizing Gig Bag Question [Re: shueymusic]
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Originally Posted By shueymusic
I have a Levy’s bag that fits it perfectly. Model #EM517DX. I have my Edirol PCR-800 in it. E-mail me if you want pics. (Still haven’t figured out how to put pics on this forum!!)

shueymusic@gmail.com


John....

clik reply>file manager>choose file>locate picture file on your computer>clik on picture>add picture>done adding files
(2pic limit)>clik submit and they should show up in your post.

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#458408 - 09/21/18 08:49 AM Re: Re-Sizing Gig Bag Question [Re: Dnj]
shueymusic Offline
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Thanks!
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#458409 - 09/21/18 08:54 AM Re: Re-Sizing Gig Bag Question [Re: shueymusic]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By shueymusic
Thanks!


your very welcome once you do it a few times it's easy.....
just make sure pics aren't too big there is a pixel limit.
If so just resize smaller and try again good luck.

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