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Ed_in_NE_Ohio 01-11-2013 11:26 PM

Recommended HSC for Fender Jazz
 
I looked all over the forums for an 'accessories' sub-forum but didn't find one (If I missed it, I apologize). So, I'm posting this here.

Anyways, I'm pretty stoked! I just picked-up a 2005 Fender Highway 1 Jazz Bass (honey blonde with tort guard and rosewood board) off ebay. I was very apprehensive about buying without playing first, but I really liked the looks of this bass, and I got a very nice price...So I pulled the trigger.

It will come with the original Fender gig bag, but I'll need a hardshell case asap for transport to & from rehearsals & gigs.

Any suggestions on a good value Hard Shell Case?

Thanks much.

HereIGoAgain 01-11-2013 11:40 PM

Oh, my wife got me the real Fender hardshell case for Christmas. She's a traditionalist, so she picked the tweed one. It's a great case. With your base in it, it'll weigh a lot. The accessory pocket has a snap flap, and the plush is about as good as any. It's not "form fitted" to the bass, but the bass won't rattle around inside.

I believe this is the case that actually comes with the American Deluxe Jazz Bass, but I'm not 100% sure.

C.Linton 01-12-2013 01:58 AM

I would recommend the SKB molded hard case that comes with Fender Am. Stds. Good and sturdy, relatively light weight, with TSA standard latches, form fitted.

Buster Brown 01-12-2013 02:06 AM

I recommend the G&G hard cases for most medium duty work. I have used them for years and they have served me well.

If you are in a "traveling situation" there are a variety of possibilities from Anvil cases to Walker-Enfield cases. Much more expensive, but will protect your investment from the wonderful "baggage handlers" AKA the "baggage demons".

This is just personal opinion, but for me, buying a nice bass and sticking it in a bag just doesn't make sense to me, but again, just one man's opinion.....

pica 01-12-2013 05:16 AM

I use a Gator HSC. I think I paid under $100 for it. It serves my needs very well.

edbass 01-12-2013 05:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by C.Linton (Post 13707185)
I would recommend the SKB molded hard case that comes with Fender Am. Stds. Good and sturdy, relatively light weight, with TSA standard latches, form fitted.

+1

georgestrings 01-12-2013 05:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buster Brown (Post 13707196)
I recommend the G&G hard cases for most medium duty work. I have used them for years and they have served me well.

If you are in a "traveling situation" there are a variety of possibilities from Anvil cases to Walker-Enfield cases. Much more expensive, but will protect your investment from the wonderful "baggage handlers" AKA the "baggage demons".

This is just personal opinion, but for me, buying a nice bass and sticking it in a bag just doesn't make sense to me, but again, just one man's opinion.....


I have one of the G&G cases that came with my Hot Rod Jazz, and although it's certainly a nice case, I think it would get beat up way quicker than the Fender/SKB hardshells I normally use...

On the last point, I totally agree - unless you pony up for one of those high $$$ gig bags that actually offer decent protection, and at that point you may just as well go with a good hardshell instead - JMHO,


- georgestrings

georgestrings 01-12-2013 05:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by C.Linton (Post 13707185)
I would recommend the SKB molded hard case that comes with Fender Am. Stds. Good and sturdy, relatively light weight, with TSA standard latches, form fitted.




The only thing I don't like about them is that they're so bulky - I actually prefer the older Fender hardshell cases... I do agree that the current SKB cases offer good protection, and are fairly light for what they do - and IME, SKB backs their products extremely well... I got one of the newer SKB/Fender cases with my '08 MIA Fender Jazz, and sent it along with a Highway One that I flipped, preferring to keep an older Fender hardshell I've had for years...


- georgestrings

georgestrings 01-12-2013 05:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pica (Post 13707380)
I use a Gator HSC. I think I paid under $100 for it. It serves my needs very well.


They provide a decent value - which seems to be what the OP is looking for... Other good "bang for the buck" cases are by Road Runner - their hardshells, and actually their polyfoam cases aren't too bad for light duty/local use...


- georgestrings

BoomBoomOGTL 01-12-2013 06:56 AM

Another vote for the current Fender SKB ATA case.

I like it b/c the interior is molded for a Jazz for a perfect fit. I've got a nice (aka; more expensive) Gator TSA case and it's a generic body cutout and most basses flop around inside it which is not good.

Ed_in_NE_Ohio 01-29-2013 04:54 AM

Hi All:

Thanks for all the suggestions and advice!

I decided to go with the new Fender Pro Series P/Jazz Bass Case in tweed. I wanted the vintage tweed vibe/look, and also wanted a form-fitted interior:



So far I really like it, but it hasn't been through any "paces". We have a few local gigs scheduled over the next few weeks. I'll report back on how it holds up.

Oh, and the two latch locks, though they do work, are certainly not the most "security inspiring" locks I've ever seen. :hmm:

I paid $117 shipped from Musician's Friend after a 10% coupon. (I couldn't get them to give me 15% off since the item was under $200).


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