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Seeking recommendations for 'hard case'

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Created by Skid > 9 months ago, 18 Mar 2017
Skid
QLD, 1499 posts
18 Mar 2017 2:32PM
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Hi all,
My son is studying sound engineering and is gathering a collection of microphones, digital recorders etc. I'd like to buy him a hard case to protect his gear as he takes it from gig to gig.
I was thinking of a 'Pelican' case, however thought I would put the question to the brains trust here for any suggestions.
A water/splash proof case is an advantage, although not essential.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers

Mark _australia
WA, 23527 posts
18 Mar 2017 7:19PM
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Pelican is the gold standard
But they are pricey, and really it is ridiculous for a moulded plastic product

Look at the Chinese copy "Tsunami" case that looks the same, in their rifle cases it is reputed to be almost indistinguishable

Buster fin
WA, 2597 posts
18 Mar 2017 8:28PM
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Mark _australia said..
Pelican is the gold standard
But they are pricey, and really it is ridiculous for a moulded plastic product

Look at the Chinese copy "Tsunami" case that looks the same, in their rifle cases it is reputed to be almost indistinguishable



Tsunami? Sounds like a disastrous choice...

JoffaDan
VIC, 243 posts
19 Mar 2017 12:38AM
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Bunnings sell pelican case knock-offs.
I have several and can't fault them. Would be perfect for microphones etc.
www.bunnings.com.au/craftright-465-x-360-x-175mm-safe-case_p5810252
www.bunnings.com.au/craftright-515-x-435-x-225mm-large-safe-case_p5810184

MDSXR6T
WA, 1019 posts
18 Mar 2017 10:37PM
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15 years ago i bought a SeaLife hard case through PDA for my old school Canon SLR camera and i still use it today. Well not the camera, that was sold to a Leederville hipster some time ago but my current DSLR and a P&S still fit in nicely.

Not sure if they are still even around and i'd be surprised if PDA still stock them but in that time its been beaten up on countless 4wd and offshore fishing trips and a bit of OS and domestic travel and it hasn't missed a beat. At the time it was much cheaper than a pelican case

Gizmo
SA, 2865 posts
19 Mar 2017 7:47AM
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Skid said..
Hi all,
My son is studying sound engineering and is gathering a collection of microphones, digital recorders etc. I'd like to buy him a hard case to protect his gear as he takes it from gig to gig.
I was thinking of a 'Pelican' case, however thought I would put the question to the brains trust here for any suggestions.
A water/splash proof case is an advantage, although not essential.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers


Skid, I have been a TV sound engineer for 30+ years, and doing location sound for the past 15 years.
Pelican cases are great but heavy and expensive, depending what your son is doing there are many options including Hard side travel luggage, fishing tackle bags etc.
Also think wheels.... lugging gear around is hard work and expensive (if you are paying freight costs).

Send me a PM if you need. What exact gear does he have?

rod_bunny
WA, 1089 posts
19 Mar 2017 10:44AM
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JoffaDan said..
Bunnings sell pelican case knock-offs.
I have several and can't fault them. Would be perfect for microphones etc.
www.bunnings.com.au/craftright-465-x-360-x-175mm-safe-case_p5810252
www.bunnings.com.au/craftright-515-x-435-x-225mm-large-safe-case_p5810184


I have 3 of these ^ used for laptop/projector and for PAT testing equipment.
I have a rifle size toolpro case from Supacheap. www.supercheapauto.com.au/
I also have 2 Pelican cases (1 for close to 25 years now) for camera gear and a labeller.
Pelican have a "cheaper" brand with Storm.
Pelican have all sorts of inserts and parts are easy to get.

All are heavy.

IMHO Pelican are excellent, The craftright and toolpro ones are more than good enough and at less than half the price...



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