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dust covers for gear

Postby Blues_N_Cues » 12 Nov 2013, 03:54

I just came across this site-
http://www.digitaldeckcovers.com/

not TOO expensive considering...
anyone have other links?
keeping it loud- JMP-1 rack,LPs,strats,& way too much other gear.
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Re: dust covers for gear

Postby Atomic Angel » 12 Nov 2013, 11:29

Dust is electronics enemy. I clean the gear 1 every 60 days. I also cover gear in old padded moving blankets.
I like the idea of having custom covers.

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Re: dust covers for gear

Postby Blues_N_Cues » 12 Nov 2013, 11:49

I dust about once a week around here if not more. basically when I see it. plus,some nice black vinyl covers discourage curious little fingers a lot better than those bright yellow cones. :eek
I'm thinking some custom ones w/ a hard plate for the front side.

I don't see why KRK can put grills on the VXT 4 & 6 series but not these....
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Re: dust covers for gear

Postby Steve » 15 Nov 2013, 18:39

I came across this site a while back http://www.amplifiercovers.com/marshall.html. if you can't find what you're looking for I think they also except custom orders.

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