In my M4 of course and when these guys get off there butt and get that other new storage case finished LOL(E2)then we'll be setMercury25":2b58gd1r said:I need some input from the "multiple-module" owners out there.
How/where do you SAFELY store your extra modules when you are not using them?
I think it would be cool to have all of them available to swap out during set changes when playing out...
Thanks!
Glad I could help.module protection IS very important you knowMercury25":3evbwxbt said:This is why I love this forum!
(Explaining to my better half...about the FedEx box on the front door step)
"No, it's not ANOTHER amp/rig--it's going to protect my current investment! OH, and if "necessary" I guess I could use it as a backup..."
Hmmm, I may need to call Jeff tomorrow --Thanks for the idea!
Mercury25":36koyhgb said:Well, I found a solution for storing AND transporting my modules...
JKD":1pe9rycw said:Mercury25":1pe9rycw said:Well, I found a solution for storing AND transporting my modules...
Is that one of those tubedepot tubecube cases? looks sweet
I've been using one of the Randall cases, unfortunately I now have enough modules to fill an M4, my RM50HB and 8 in teh case...doh!
Mercury25":x6p25ec9 said:Yeah, I bought a TubeCube for tubes (duhh!) but then I was like hmmmm, that is the perfect depth for the modules AND some spare 12AX7's.
So I ordered another one from Pelican for the modules. It's model #1300 in case you are interested...
I think (famous last words...) I have all the modules I need for now: VX, TD, SL2, EG5 and Erect, so this case should work out fine.
However, Pelican does make larger ones just in case Jeff decides to release an arsenal of new modules this year--You always need a contingency plan!