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  • V-drum case sizes

    Can someone who has the hard shell case for the V's tell me it size. I am going to design a case that will hold my V-Pro turn session with a Gibraltar rack an a SPD-11 and I need a starting point. All in one big 2 tiered coffin style box. I believe I am putting elctronics on the bottom and rack and hardware on the top. That is the way I set up and tear down.

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    Ted H.
    www.tocsinrocks.com
    Ted H.

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    just call roland out in calif. and ask them of the specs. I think you will not go wrong with that.

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    • #3
      I am in NY and really don't want to pay for the call. I may check out there web sit e though and see if the info is there.

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      Ted H.
      www.tocsinrocks.com
      Ted H.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Stixx777:
        I am in NY and really don't want to pay for the call. I may check out there web sit e though and see if the info is there.

        http://www.vdrums.com/reviews/vcase.html

        This is a review article, but the photos might help you get an idea of the size/layout.

        - Hans

        - Hans

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        • #5
          Thanks for the link.
          Hans

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          Ted H.
          www.tocsinrocks.com
          Ted H.

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          • #6
            Why do people freak out when it comes to making a long distance call? People spend money on the dumbest things, yet when the time comes to spend 2 or 3 dollars on a phone call, they are like "no way". Whats up with that?

            Just wondering...

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            • #7
              It is called a budget. Paying for info I can find for free is not that smart. I am not sure that Roland would even have the info I want so that would really be a waste of money. By the way that 2 to 3 dollars is more like 5 to 10 depending on how busy Roland is. Trust me when I had problems with my TD-10 it has cost me a small fortune that would have been better spent buying more GEAR!!!

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              Ted H.
              www.tocsinrocks.com
              Ted H.

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