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I think there has to be someone else out there that is doing what I am doing. I want to carry my guitar, two amps (small 1x10s approximately 20 pounds each, 9 inches deep, 14 inches tall, side bu side 30 inches long), and my (smallish) pedalboard. I would like to not use a cart. Since everything is not heavy, there is no problem there. I have looked around but so far not been able to find an answer. I do not want to go back to my cart or multiple trips to and from the car days. Simple, easy, fast, is what I am trying to accomplish, while keeping my gear powerful.
Any ideas?
Is there a keyboard gig bag that is deep enough?
Is there any other bag?
I might expand in the future to a third amp (wet/dry/wet).
Thank you
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05-04-2021 01:46 PM
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Guitar in a gig bag on your back, small pedalboard in its bag slung across your front, an amp in each hand. Two amps, two hands.
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I use a backpack-style gig bag for my guitar, which leaves both hands free to carry an amp (or two). For occasions when I need several pedals (I don't have an actual pedal board), I use one of these Road Runner CRZR-PB1 Pedal Board Bag | Road Runner Bags, which has a shoulder strap that can go over or under the guitar bag. I've actually managed to carry two guitars -- one on the back, one over one shoulder -- plus this over the other shoulder and had both hands free. On the subway. It's a bit cumbersome, but manageable.
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Originally Posted by st.bede
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You have me thinking... there has to be a way to attach the pedalboard bag to the guitar gig bag... I will also look at the roadrunner a little closely. Thank you
Originally Posted by John A.
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I use a Mono Dual for two guitars on my back, and my pedalboard (Nano) fits in the Mono Tick, which is attached to the gigbag. That leaves two hands for two amps.
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