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    How do you all store/transport your speakers safely? Do you have covers for them? in flight boxes? I need to get something which will protect them in transit etc. Any tips?
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    There are a few companies that provide custom bags for speakers. One that comes to mind is www.coverovercovers.co.uk, but i've heard mixed reports about them.

    I have bags for my small system, but they are provided by the speaker manufacturer as an optional extra....
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    I bought some some heavy durable leather material from a fabric shop and hired a seamstress to alter them to fit my speakers.

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    I spent £55 each and bought the official Mackie bags which are superb. They really are top quality and have kept my cabs in immaculate condition.

    The subs have padded covers bought on Ebay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitehousejamie View Post
    There are a few companies that provide custom bags for speakers. One that comes to mind is www.coverovercovers.co.uk, but i've heard mixed reports about them.

    I have bags for my small system, but they are provided by the speaker manufacturer as an optional extra....

    crikey what a pro Jamie even takes his speakers camping with him lol

    i got bags with my mackies from decks.co.uk and bought a padded cover for my 1501 off ebay.
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    pardon the pun, but Dolly Boards are quite popular for said purpose

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitehousejamie View Post
    There are a few companies that provide custom bags for speakers. One that comes to mind is www.coverovercovers.co.uk, but i've heard mixed reports about them.

    I have bags for my small system, but they are provided by the speaker manufacturer as an optional extra....
    you could camp in those

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    I bought from cover over covers----bit hard to get going with them but once in contact they were fine.

    CRAZY K

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitaire Entertainments Ltd View Post
    I spent £55 each and bought the official Mackie bags which are superb. They really are top quality and have kept my cabs in immaculate condition.
    Same here - certainly worth spending to keep the speakers in 'tip top' condition.
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