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Fits a KV2 lengthwise... but hugely oversized widthwise
My old 00's style Ritter V case was way better than this. More substantial, more padding, and a much better fit. It wasn't designed for pointy bits though, so after 15 years, I had to pick up this Jackson gigbag.
And it's quite disappointing in comparison. Fairly flimsy, not much padding at all, and a terrible fit - they've went for a "one size fits none" approach here and it shows. My KV2s just about fit lengthwise which is fine but it doesn't feel secure because it's oversized widthwise. Not impressed.
If I could give it 2.5 stars, I would. Thomann's order process and shipping etc was top notch as usual though, even to a post-Brexit UK.
And it's quite disappointing in comparison. Fairly flimsy, not much padding at all, and a terrible fit - they've went for a "one size fits none" approach here and it shows. My KV2s just about fit lengthwise which is fine but it doesn't feel secure because it's oversized widthwise. Not impressed.
If I could give it 2.5 stars, I would. Thomann's order process and shipping etc was top notch as usual though, even to a post-Brexit UK.
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Jackson STD Gigbag for Warrior/Kelly/King-V/Rhodes
Well, its a nice quality gigbag with handy shoulder straps and two front pockets.However, there is a drawback, which is the cost. Internal padding could have more thickness for better protection, and there should have been some sort of head-stock holder. But the problem is that the gigbags for the likes of oguitars mentioned above are not easily available. That might have been the reason for high price.
Still, I would say, its a good tradeoff. If you don't travel long distances very often with your guitar, then its fine, buy it.
Still, I would say, its a good tradeoff. If you don't travel long distances very often with your guitar, then its fine, buy it.
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