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Keep the dust awayyy
I use this to cover my MC-707 in the studio, and as a protective cover when travelling with the groove-box.
The plastic is of a sturdy kind, on that front there are no complaints, the plastic can even withstand a little pressure without bending out of shape.
When transporting, especially in vertical positions, the fit is not snug enough for it to hold to the gear through vacuum. For this I use a strip (or strips) of electrical tape along the edges, which makes the Decksaver less liable to pop off the instrument. Other people use things like belts or tape to keep them together.
Overall a great product, I try to get a decksaver with every sound module I buy, as it keeps your instruments looking pro and less liable to damage from dust.
The plastic is of a sturdy kind, on that front there are no complaints, the plastic can even withstand a little pressure without bending out of shape.
When transporting, especially in vertical positions, the fit is not snug enough for it to hold to the gear through vacuum. For this I use a strip (or strips) of electrical tape along the edges, which makes the Decksaver less liable to pop off the instrument. Other people use things like belts or tape to keep them together.
Overall a great product, I try to get a decksaver with every sound module I buy, as it keeps your instruments looking pro and less liable to damage from dust.
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Keep(s) your gear save!
Dust wanted to touch my MC-707, but I didn't like that. Cat wanted to touch my MC-707, but I liked that even less.
I bought the decksaver and it works! I don't feel a piece of gear is truly protected against the harsh studio environment (read: rats) unless a decksaver is covering it.
Only downside is that you have a lot of gear with a lot of Decksavers....you need a Decksaver-rack to store all the Decksavers. Luckily they are realitively easy to stack. Just make sure the cat doesn't want to climb on the stack. :)
I bought the decksaver and it works! I don't feel a piece of gear is truly protected against the harsh studio environment (read: rats) unless a decksaver is covering it.
Only downside is that you have a lot of gear with a lot of Decksavers....you need a Decksaver-rack to store all the Decksavers. Luckily they are realitively easy to stack. Just make sure the cat doesn't want to climb on the stack. :)
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solid, perfect fitting cover
Pricey for a piece of plastic, but well worth the money considering the amount of dust it saves your MC-707 from on the long run.
Usage of this item is obvious: to protect your MC from dust and other stuff while not in use
As the MC-707 has a lot of knobs, faders and buttons, a Decksaver is the ideal way to protect it.
Used material feels strong and solid, the shape is perfect for the MC-707
Usage of this item is obvious: to protect your MC from dust and other stuff while not in use
As the MC-707 has a lot of knobs, faders and buttons, a Decksaver is the ideal way to protect it.
Used material feels strong and solid, the shape is perfect for the MC-707
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