Odyssey Flight Zone: Keyboard case for 61 note keyboards with wheels
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Description
Interior height: 4" bottom base plus 3" top lid for a total of 7" interior height.
*Interior dimensions are from wall to wall without Z-lock foam inserts or Velcro-attached foam.

Features
- Includes adjustable Z lock foam
- Full foam lined interior
- Hinged lid
- Recessed hardware and latches
- Made of 3/8" ply
- Wheels make for easy transport
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Keyboard case fits most 61-note keyboards, including but not limited to:
- Yamaha:
- Motif6 ES
- Motif6 Classic
- Motif6 XS
- Roland:
- Fantom G6
Specs
- Dimensions (exterior): 49"W x 10"H x 20"D
- Dimensions (interior): 43.3"W x 7"H x 16.5"D
- Weight: 43 lb.
- Shipping dimensions (exterior): 49.3"W x 10.5"H x 20.3"D
- Shipping weight: 46 lb.
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2 Reviews
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- Heavy1
- Velcro is a pain to deal with1
- Experienced2
- Best Buy Great Value1
- Deep Enough for two Keyboards1
- Easy To Use1
- Exceptional Build Quality1
- Good Quality1
Reviewed by 2 customers
BIG ENOUGH TO FIT TWO KEYBOARDS!
submitted7 years ago
byRandy
fromSpokane WA
This review is for the Odyssey 61 key Hard Case. At first, I was put off by the heaviness of this case - it weighs 43 pounds before you put anything else in there. I have a Roland Juno Di and a Roland Ax-Synth and it was my hope that both keyboards could somehow go in to this case together while properly securing both and not have any funky rubbing marks on the keyboards, etc. After playing with the foam pieces (and taking the Velcro off the top foam pieces!) and experimenting with placement - I got both keyboards in there with just the right amount of padding to hold them both in place, isolated from each other. The case is big and heavy - bulky - but if you want to know the truth that's what I want for my keyboards - it makes it less likely that someone grabs the case and runs off. I have enough other equipment that i haul to practices that I do have to stack and load into the back of a Chevy Tahoe - I am tired of wrapping my keyboards in to blankets and carefully placing them on top of the rest of my stuff - and I just bought a Roland FA-06 to take the place of the Juno-Di - so I really want to protect that FA-06 (+ the AxSynth) while driving my keyboards to some parking lot and hauling them to the set-up area. Yes I bought a dolly to haul the keyboard case as those "wheels" aren't going to provide a soft ride or last in harsh environments and besides I have to go up and down steps and I have a subwoofer to haul anyway. I love the snap-back handles on the ends which helps you lift up one end or the other - and the handles always snap back in to their recessed position for protection from traveling.
Best case ever....
Verified Buyer
submitted8 years ago
byBClovis
fromJacksonville, Florida
Great case. Comes with jigsaw foam for a custom fit. Rolls easily. Well worth the money.
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