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Headphone protection

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Currently when I travel with my headphones, I have them in a cardboard box, which is somewhat bulky and inconvenient. Is there anything out there that would serve as a nice case for transportation? I'm thinking of something that would protect against shock impacts and abuse, and not of just a bag or something and offers little protection against banging and such.

Anyone have some ideas for me?
post #2 of 6
An aluminum laptop case or a brief case?

I just use a laptop bag, throw my Grados in there, ex70s, pCDP... CD case/CDs, a book, pcdp wall wart, cdp remote, 4 pairs of batteries.... eyeglass case, few tools, watch... and then some...

And its a 'small' laptop bag too, for the small form factor laptops...

I'm not sure but also check out Pelican cases...
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post #4 of 6
That looks too bulky IMO... You know what you can use ? Goto the mall and find a store that sells videogames. ( electronic boutique/ babbage/software etc/ kaybeetoys etc)

buy the Carrying case for Sony Playstation 2.( buy the hardcase one) Pelican also happens to be the maker. It has the same hard case and that foam padding inside for around 30 bucks. It is not as bulky as above one, more slim and actually *nicer*

Tides
post #5 of 6
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Originally posted by Tides
That looks too bulky IMO... You know what you can use ? Goto the mall and find a store that sells videogames. ( electronic boutique/ babbage/software etc/ kaybeetoys etc)

buy the Carrying case for Sony Playstation 2.( buy the hardcase one) Pelican also happens to be the maker. It has the same hard case and that foam padding inside for around 30 bucks. It is not as bulky as above one, more slim and actually *nicer*

Tides

TidesMan,

Though I could be wrong, I don't believe that's the same Pelican.

You're talking about this case, right?



That's nicer? Oy.

If you ever get your hands on a real Pelican case you'll see what makes them special!
post #6 of 6
Well, I use a cigar box (Macanudo) for my MS-1's. Enough room for the cans and an adapter.
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