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Carrying cases for micro bass heads. What do you use?

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I recently acquired a Genz Benz Shuttle 6.0. My other amp is in a rack and I keep all of the required cables in the rack when I transport it. I want to have some sort of case to protect the Shuttle, but not necessarily a rack case. I would also like to have room for a few cables and a tuner. I found this at Menards : Invalid Link Removed

What are you using to tote your mini heads?
Swiss Laptop bag...Neoprene
It will hold 2 and the cables needed for them no problem.
 
I use a hardshell case which used to be a toolbox many decades ago. I filled it with foam and cut out a space for the amp. That may seem like overkill but even solid state amps are delicate, particularly the control knobs. Cables and tuners, both of which are fairly robust to impact, go in a canvas kit bag.
 
MF, Music123, Zzounds, etc have those World Tour bags for about $30-$40 bucks depending on size. I bought one couple years ago for my Streamliner 900; or I carry my Shuttle 9.2 depending on which head I use. The other amp stays in trunk as backup in a old leather satchel I've had for years. I just swap em out for style of music I'm doing that day.

Has a outside square pocket I can carry power cord, 3' speakon, patch cords, small tuner. The plastic zippers are kinda wonky but they work. Been using this bag for all my gigs and no tears, rips or other issues. I jumped ahead so not sure OP hasn't already found what they need.