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ajm
Hi,
Been searching for a long time now to find some speaker bags for my Peavey Pro 15 speakers. Does anybody Know where I can get some from.

Thanks
Tony
Norfolk DJ
QUOTE(ajm @ Apr 3 2010, 01:50 PM)

Hi,
Been searching for a long time now to find some speaker bags for my Peavey Pro 15 speakers. Does anybody Know where I can get some from.

Thanks
Tony


try Falcon Covers.
spinner
Skytec have a range of inexpensive generic covers for trapezoidal speakers. Around £26 for a 15" cover.
Resident-DJ
QUOTE(ajm @ Apr 3 2010, 01:50 PM)

Hi,
Been searching for a long time now to find some speaker bags for my Peavey Pro 15 speakers. Does anybody Know where I can get some from.

Thanks
Tony


As a bit of a newbie to the DJing game, can anyone tell me why it is important to have a bag for your speakers? I realise that speakers are expensive items and probably one of the most important parts of your kit but do these bags serve any really useful purpose?
vokf
QUOTE(Resident-DJ @ Apr 5 2010, 11:15 AM)

As a bit of a newbie to the DJing game, can anyone tell me why it is important to have a bag for your speakers? I realise that speakers are expensive items and probably one of the most important parts of your kit but do these bags serve any really useful purpose?



Basically, to keep them looking nice (safe from knocks when in transit/storage), and protect them from the elements if you need to load/unload in the wet.


Jason
ajm
No luck with Falcon. The Skytec ones will not fit, too narrow at the back.

I have seen on ebay Peavey Covers for £62 which seems ok, but no picture so not sure what to expect with covers. Whereas a bag can be left on even during use.

Tony


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