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2014/03/28 at 3:11 pm #38597RonParticipant
Has anybody tried the Gator G-TOUR 20X25 road case for the QU24 yet? The dimensions suggest it may fit.
The only good option might be a custom made case from one of the case companies.
Ron
2014/03/28 at 3:49 pm #38598AnonymousInactiveThats a good looking case. I just bought the Swan flightcase as in the following link, and it’s a perfect fit. My only complaint is the butterfly clasps are on the base, as opposed to the lid as in the Gator case.
2014/03/29 at 2:31 am #38599RonParticipantI’m in the states and probably not feasible to pay the shipping here on that case.
I may try the Gator case.
2014/03/29 at 3:00 am #38600robbocurryParticipantI bought the Swan case too but added more foam on the inside against the back. It’s solid!
I have had a few Gator cases, always pretty tough:)2014/03/30 at 6:18 pm #38620clarocqueParticipantI would also be interested to know if it fits in the G-TOUR 20X25…
2014/03/30 at 10:01 pm #38626robbocurryParticipantJust browsing the manual and discovered two sets of vents on the bottom of the mixer, obstructed by the Swan flightcase I have. Got to lift it out to let it get the proper airflow by the look of it. The manual comes in handy now & again;)
2014/04/08 at 8:59 pm #38861AnonymousInactiveI found one that seems to fit my QU24 here:
https://www.ospcases.com/index.php/allen-heath-qu24-ata-mixer-case.html
Nice case for the money.
2014/04/11 at 2:23 am #38935RonParticipantI’m curious if it sits deep into foam like most cases are built. This board has vents on the bottom of the back panel. Weird place for vents.
Could take it out of case during use.
2014/04/12 at 3:45 pm #38991AnonymousInactive“I’m curious if it sits deep into foam like most cases are built.”
The OSP case doesn’t. It sits in the lid in a very shallow depth of foam.
2014/04/23 at 5:07 am #39262ofstreamsParticipantI’m going to be building my own case for my qu24, which will include ample airflow for the vents. I’ll post pics when I’m done, in case anyone else is interested in one.
2014/04/29 at 7:17 am #39407clarocqueParticipantWhat are people in the US using for cases?
2014/04/30 at 12:50 pm #39452clarocqueParticipantCan anyone confirm a working ATA case that is available in the US?
2014/05/01 at 9:23 am #39486dpdanParticipantI am meeting Jay Barry owner of Barry Cases today, he is going to take all the measurements of my new Qu24 and build a case for it.
He will make sure that the mixer can stay in the bottom “tray” of the case and still get plenty of air into the vents on the bottom and back.A soon as I get the case I will post pics and a price.
He has been building cases in St. Louis Missouri for many years. They are as nice or nicer than Anvil Cases and far more reasonable.
Dan
2014/05/03 at 8:00 pm #39543RonParticipantI called Road Cases USA and gave them dimensions and the QU 24 is almost the same size as the X32 compact. The case is 1″ too tall and I’m getting another layer of foam to put in the lid. Other than that it is a perfect fit. They still need to include something to keep the front of the mixer from moving when in transit. I needed a case fast and didn’t have time for a custom made case.
https://www.roadcasesusa.com/behringer-x32-standard-x32-compact-allen-heath-qu24-1-4-ata-case/
I see they changed their webpage after my discussion with them on the case. Pretty nice, low budget and made in the USA.
Ron
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It fits but needs extra padding to hold it in place -
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