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Old 03-25-2010, 01:16 AM
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OK, Line 6 offers nice bags to transport their effect to a gig, what are people using to shuttle their Zoom B9.1ut to and from gigs?
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Old 11-01-2010, 04:56 AM
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I've been wondering the same thing, seeing as I just got a used B9.1tu from G.C. for $150! Mint condition too.
So far, the only thing I've been able to discover is that the MikroKorg synth bag should work, as the synth dimensions are almost identical. Still looking for something a little better though.
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Old 11-01-2010, 05:35 AM
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The Access Multi-FX bag is perfect. That is what I use. B9, cables and power supply all fit in the main section. My GK MB500 even fits in the outer pocket along with the speaker cables, etc..

http://www.accessbagsandcases.com/gallery8.htm
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Old 11-10-2010, 07:31 PM
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Looks good, but the link on the only site I found that carries it is Elderly Music, and that is an old cached link I think, got this message "Sorry, item number PFX2 does not seem to be in the current item database. Did you perhaps click the "buy" link on an out-of-date page?".

And when I did a search on Access bags, only the PFX1 showed up as orderable.
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Old 11-10-2010, 07:42 PM
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I don't know. They had it in stock in my local Daddy's Junky Music.
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The Access Multi-FX bag is perfect. That is what I use. B9, cables and power supply all fit in the main section. My GK MB500 even fits in the outer pocket along with the speaker cables, etc..

http://www.accessbagsandcases.com/gallery8.htm
I'll second the Access bag. I use it for my Bass POD XT. Durrable and relativly inexpensive.
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Old 11-13-2010, 05:24 AM
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Well, I checked the Michigan dealers, but none carry it, but of course, they can "special order" it, and I steer clear of that of one way ticket when I'm not 100% solid on a purchase.
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I use a Gig skinz http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...d-by-bull.html

Great size for my zoom b9.1u. Also got one for my Korg microkorg.

If you can find a place that carries the Rok Sac line of gig bags, theyd also have one the zoom would fit in.

I see MF also carries the Korg microkorg gigbag for real low price. The zoom would fit in it nicely too. http://accessories.musiciansfriend.c...&rec=product_A
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I use one of these Gator Mini Keyboard bags
http://www.gatorcases.com/Default.as...CatalogID=9037

Has a pocket that'll hold the MIDI cables and power supply. Works like a charm.
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Thanks for the info folks, but I went and got a Roadrunner Pedalboard All-In-1 bag from GC for $40 after tax. Fits like a glove, and has nice storage for the power supply, and a couple cords. Nice thing is, is that one side is rigid, the pedalboard side, so it offers a bit of protection. I don't use the pedalboard in the bag, I just take it out.

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Road-Run...60-i1471720.gc
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I just bought a cheap bag w wheels $8.99 from a local $.99 store. Wish I had checked here first as I would have gotten the all in one bag. My bag is cheap and convenient, but offers no protection other than from the rain. Not even sure it'll do that.
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"I just bought a cheap bag w wheels $8.99 from a local $.99 store. Wish I had checked here first as I would have gotten the all in one bag. My bag is cheap and convenient, but offers no protection other than from the rain. Not even sure it'll do that."

Tip: the budget way to improve protection in a less than adequate bag/case...wrap your Zoom with a bath towel before putting it in the bag. If you use a dark colored one, nobody will know the difference.
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Old 07-30-2011, 01:37 PM
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I use one of these Gator Mini Keyboard bags
Gator Cases is the manufacturer of musical instrument and audio visual cases - Micro Keyboard Bag (GK-2110)

Has a pocket that'll hold the MIDI cables and power supply. Works like a charm.
Curious if that bag is padded well, and if the pedalboard flops around in it. On the fence between this for $28 on amazon (where I have $25 credit), or the roadrunner which looks a lot more protective to me. Any input on either bag is appreciated although I'm probably going to decide before the wash has to go into the dryer.
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