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Author: melearly
Date: 2010-08-07 06:11
Has anyone had any experience with these cases? Particularly the low C bass clarinet +/- the double clarinet case? I like the look of them online but have nowhere nearby to see one in person
http://www.bamcases.com/new/english/wind/clarinet.php?recordID=18
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Author: clarinettist1104
Date: 2010-08-07 10:57
I agree with you, they look like AMAZING cases! Although I do not have experience with this case, I have a double trekking case, and I have to say that it is better than all the pictures lead me to believe. Bam is an amazing company, they charge a lot, but boy are they worth it!
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Author: normancult
Date: 2010-08-07 14:45
I have the X-light double case for Bb and A.
I am very satisfied with it.
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Author: ClarinetGuy89
Date: 2010-08-07 16:15
Hey,
When I bought my first BAM case, I did it from online because there was no place near to go see one either. I took a chance and it was worth it.
I an not affiliated with BAM in any way, but would recommend their cases highly! I use the trekking case for my low C bass and would never use anything else. It is a lot of money, but well worth it. As for the hightech which your link shows I don't know, but do tell if you get one!
Michael
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Author: Iceland clarinet
Date: 2010-08-07 18:42
The older models of the Bam Trekking double cases about 10 years ago were not good. The material came pretty quickly unglued(after about 2-3 years) and the zipper broke also soon down. And the material on the handle wore very quickly. I was like for over a year constantly repairing the zipper with pliers like once in a week or so and finally couple of tooth break. They say on their website that if this happens then the whole cover has to be changed but my teacher got a case repairing shop to change the whole zipper on his case without new cover so this isn't the case. Mine was just so worn out after about 7 years of use that I just got me a new one and it's holding up much better. This is also the case of several other clarinetists I know and had the earlier models too. The new ones are holding up much better.
Post Edited (2010-08-08 18:19)
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Author: DougR
Date: 2010-08-08 14:08
I have a new low-Eb bass clarinet BAM case and so far, I'm really happy with it, although it's barely out of the break-in period so to speak. I bought it in spite of reports like Ice's, about older versions having crappy materials & zippers breaking and stuff like that. The one time I've been out of the house with it, schlepping it up and down stairs and on subways & such, it was a breeze--you could hardly tell it had a horn inside, it was so light.
As to ruggedness and durability, too soon to tell. I did save the original packing box, just in case (no pun intended).
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Author: NBeaty
Date: 2010-08-09 02:39
I have to second what ICE said. I had one from 2003 and all of the zippers failed in some way (some worse than others). This is regarding the Bb\A double trekking.
I have heard generally good things about the bass cases though, and that they are a step way up from the stock 1193-2 cases.
For Bb\A (and Eb), I use the Marcus Bonna and will never look back. Unless Marcus puts out a better one. The marcus bonna will also fit in the outside pocket of the BAM Bass case (so you could have a quad case if you combined the two).
BAM has definitely upped their game as far as quality and prices go. I'm rather under-impressed when it comes to creating a more comfortable design for the double trekking that is a bit more efficient. It does seem like there's room for improvement...
I would say for bass, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better case than the hightech BAM. The only real contender would be the Wiseman, for double the price.
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Author: Benjamin
Date: 2010-08-09 19:18
I checked out the BAM Hightech today at a local music store and liked it very much! I personally liked the design more than the Wiseman, which seems a little cramped for space, and not as well padded on the straps or the section that touches a person's back. The only things I wished were different with the BAM were having a little more padding on the straps (I feel this is needed in most cases), and having a waist belt which could put much of the weight on the hips (like a camping backpack). The last thing which would be great is some type of extending handle and wheels to roll the case on the floor, like a suitcase.
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Author: melearly
Date: 2010-08-11 01:21
Thanks for all the comments, it looks as if the hightech model is not in use by many people... maybe it's quite new?
Great to hear that the case looked good in person Benjamin, do you remember how the case closed? i.e. is it just a single latch or is there a zip or something that runs around the edge? I emailed BAM with a couple of questions but received no reply
all comments much appreciated!
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Author: NBeaty
Date: 2010-08-11 01:28
To Melearly,
What case do you currently use? Also, what case for Bb\A?
-Nathan
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Author: melearly
Date: 2010-08-12 01:26
Hi Nathan,
I'm currently using the standard buffet cases for both bass and Bb/A
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