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Friday, March 23rd 2012, 5:16pm

I have the case.
Love it. KPA + case is not too heavy, either.

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Friday, March 23rd 2012, 7:57pm

:cursing:

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Saturday, March 24th 2012, 1:09am

rolandvdh, did you finally get the flightcase ?
What's your feedback ?
Yes I have the case and I like it very much! Compact and solid.

84

Saturday, March 24th 2012, 1:10am

I think I'm gonna buy the case. Even if the bag looks good quality, I'm afraid for the buttons and I will be more confident if my 1400 € are in the case.
That's what I was thinking when I ordered the case!

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Monday, March 26th 2012, 10:27am

i can't resist of assuming that the coming floorboard ("KFC" ;-) should be supposed to fit in the front pouch of the namba bag?? that'd be pretty cool!
Ain't a bit too small? considering that it should have at least 14 switches.... ?(


13 switches would be enough for me ;-) i admit it's rather crowded with buttons, but for me it still would be the perfect blend of powers vs. portability... if you wish, have a look:

KFC

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Saturday, April 7th 2012, 5:33am

So anyone with a Namba bag....how are they holding up?

Is it worth the purchase?

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Sunday, April 15th 2012, 1:45pm

Hey guys,

so I finally decided to buy the Thomann THON case for carrying my KPA to gigs and back. I just think this is the safest way to transport it.

But for transporting the KPA to my rehearsal room or just in my car I wanted something lighter like a soft bag. So I checked out the Gator Bass Drum Pedal Bag. It's just 20,- EUR at Thomann and built quite well for the price. Also the KPA fits nicely inside, the knobs are showing to the top side which makes them not so vulnerable although especially this side is cushioned really well.

Here are some pictures I took:





88

Monday, April 16th 2012, 8:00pm

So anyone with a Namba bag....how are they holding up?

Is it worth the purchase?


I'd say so. It's flexible yet seems sturdy and durable. It has some sort of rigid foam padding on all sides, but the bottom can be opened up in order to fold it flat when not in use. Good pockets too, you'll get a couple of pedals and cables in there and a half rack unit with no problems.

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Monday, April 16th 2012, 8:26pm

the bottom can be opened up in order to fold it flat when not in use
Actually is made in order to put the KPA inside the other way around and open front and back, so you can use it without taking it off the bag. ;)
"Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music" Serghei Rachmaninoff


90

Wednesday, April 18th 2012, 1:18am

the bottom can be opened up in order to fold it flat when not in use
Actually is made in order to put the KPA inside the other way around and open front and back, so you can use it without taking it off the bag. ;)


Well poop. I just broke my USB stick putting it in the bag this way. Public Service Announcement - take your USB stock off before stuffing KPA into your bag. :whistling: