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Hi,
Here’s my “medium to small” rig: older Buscarino 8” cab, UA Dream 65 pedal, Seymour Duncan tiny amp. Any ideas of ideal bag or smallest but snug carrying case?
Thanks
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09-28-2023 07:53 PM
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i have a similar small rig
TC Bam200 into a Toob Metro
I just use my old Antler grip shoulder bag
ive had it for ages and has been
around the block a few times , used for work , travel , etc
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By the way
how do you rate your UA Dream 65
I’m thinking of getting one ….
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That UA Dream 65. Is that a preamp or an amp? I see it listed as an amp in a box, but no power rating and it runs off 9v.... so I doubt that.
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I like it better than the others in terms of sound, not as bright. Drawback: requires a separate amp, unlike the Quilter.
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I sometimes use a small rolling soft cooler. That's mostly for larger or heavier loads, because carrying it is problematic. It does work well for rolling transport though. For carrying just a Toob and small amp I use a regular cheap backpack. I've used a gym bag sort of like what Pingu posted, but I usually use that for actual gym use. Those are rather practical, with multiple pockets and a large opening.
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Pre-amp
Originally Posted by AllanAllen
It's a computer model of a Fender Deluxe reverb
There's no power amp on it ....
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I use insulated "lunch bags" for small, light amps and speakers. They come in many sizes, so an exact fit is easy to find. Just do a Google search or enter the term on Amazon etc. I have one for each Toob with a SBUS attached - here's my Metro (6.5") in its carrier:
The next step up is a lighting bag for heavier small cabs. Rockville bags are well made and much less expensive than dedicated gig bags from most amp manufacturers. I use this RLB40 for my 8" RevSound RS8 speaker cab:



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