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  • #39310
    Terry_42
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    If you look at bags for professional sound equipment that is actually half or less than what other manufacturers in the same quality level ask for their bags… so I would consider them very budget friendly bags for the functions they provide.

    #39425
    Craig
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    But that’s my point Tel, I’m not a professional, never will be, don’t have professional gear, and don’t need or want a professional bag. I do want a midi-and-laptop specific bag, but it doesn’t have to be ‘ballistic grade nylon’ with waterproof zips. I don’t want it to fall apart, but I’m not doing the Miami-Ibiza leg every week either.
    It seems the manufacturers are surfing on the wave of everyone with a controller wanting the absolute best kit, whether it’s overkill or not and all Magma have done to claim budget status on this series is price it lower than their other bags. It’s still not cheap.
    I demand frugality!!

    #39442
    Edwin Alvarez
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    well if your budget is tight go look at some backpacks at your local college coop or walmart. im sure you can find something. what gear do you want to put in there?

    fyi i think the namba gear bag is much nicer but the price is rougly the same.

    #39452
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Well then you have to look at consumer products and not at a manufacturer like Magma who make bags for professional use, but very cost effective.
    Same with bags for everything, you can get a laptop backpack for 20 bucks, but I still only use a Timbuk2 bag which is about 150 bucks, as it holds up to my DJ abuse for roughly 15 years now and looks brand new as I can clean it by dragging it through the car wash behind my car…

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