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Open Box Gator G-112A Rolling Amp Transporter and Stand Level 1


Description


Features
- Heavy-duty wheels
- Pull-out handle with a crush guard
- A hard top supports the amp on stage and allows better sound projection
- Rugged nylon covers the wood exterior
- 20mm of foam in interior
- Support rails
- Reinforced webbing side handles
- Large accessory pocket for pedals, cables and gear
- Reinforced hard top for supporting your amplifier
- Top support rails to prevent amp from sliding off
- 25"L x 12"W x 19"D
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- Easy To Use1
- Functional1
- Good Quality1
Reviewed by 3 customers
Helping a Keyboard Player scale down!
Verified Buyer
submitted9 years ago
byRicky Lee
fromOmaha, NE
As a singing keyboard player, I have been scaling down. It is nice to have 2 keyboards and a mic on one stand. And now I can fit my Carvin AG300, cables and a mini powered vocal monitor with a folding stand all in this case. I own several Gator cases and have always been very happy with them.
gator amp case
submitted14 years ago
byandrew
frombrick, new jersey
I purchased this case fully aware it was not a as durable or as "heavy" as a flight case. But for the money and to just transfer your amp to local gigs i think this case is well worth it. Obviously you want to take care of your gear, and this case will help you in protecting your amp from dings and scrapes . The handle seams sturdy enough, and the wheels should work as long as you dont try to wheel this down, or up stairs...I bought this for my fender blues deluxe...fits like a glove.....would highly recomend this product...
Not for Gigging Musicians
submitted16 years ago
byJames
fromSacramento, CA
I was in 2 bands, one in Sacramento that was doing gigging in San Francisco and another up in Oregon. I got the case to transport my Crate 30 watt amp and adjunct equpment like chords, microphone, etc. Going to a gig, and after only 6 weeks of use, a wheel feel off, forcing me to move the case along on 1 wheel about 4 blocks from the gig and 6 blocks after. The company didn't want to pay to repair it or replace it as they said I shouldn't have "dragged" it after the wheel came off. What was I supposed to do? I had a gig to get to. So, it falls apart quickly and the company doesn't stand behind it. If you regularly gig, invest in a better quality product.
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