rottingcorpse":1u1qkben said:Only advice I have is to spend the bux on a good one. Most of mine are live-in cases built by different companies. If you have a company local to you,that's how I would go.
Seriously,with an amp like yours I would spend the big bux.
boyedav":10v4di9h said:I couldn't find on off-the-shelf case for a Randall 667, so I built my own live-in amp case with parts from here: https://www.diyroadcasesstore.com/
Otherwise, I was looking at having Kent cases build one for me: https://www.kentcustom.com/
rottingcorpse":2x2c43wm said:I agree with the Kent cases advisement. My DAR FBM has a live-in from Kent.
Markedman":3qpoxksk said:What are the dimensions? I have a few really nice new heavy-duty cases I want to sell, cheap.
plexipwrd":hxgv374g said:I will check out Kent Custom
Just take the back panel off, should be good then.plexipwrd":dcfw9lyg said:rottingcorpse":dcfw9lyg said:I agree with the Kent cases advisement. My DAR FBM has a live-in from Kent.
I would love to get a live in case.
I am concerned about having adequate ventilation as the Wizard has venting on the top?