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Calling Pelican Case Owners

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Are you using a Pelican case to store your gear? If so, what gear and what size case?
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I got a pretty large one that my NWO came in. It is like a tank.
post #3 of 13
On a much smaller scale, my custom IEMs came with a very small Pelican case.
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I'm not using this case but will definitely be getting one - 1080. Nikongod showed up at a mini-meet with this case housing his RS-1s. Perfect fit and looked so cool!
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I have a pelican 1600 I got to transport the tooleaudio preamp back from canjam

Vincent, just pop over to B&H and check them out, they have the full stock.
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How do you guys create the cutouts in the foam inserts for your foam, or do you? Is it soft enough to leave intact, and just nest the phones in?
post #7 of 13
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Originally Posted by grawk View Post
I have a pelican 1600 I got to transport the tooleaudio preamp back from canjam

Vincent, just pop over to B&H and check them out, they have the full stock.
Ah, good idea. Just need to find the time to get there. The 1600 is pretty big, right?

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I'm not using this case but will definitely be getting one - 1080. Nikongod showed up at a mini-meet with this case housing his RS-1s. Perfect fit and looked so cool!
Is the 1080 the laptop case?
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Is the 1080 the laptop case?
Yup.

In regards to the question about the foam: I've bought other cases with the pick and pluck foam and picked and plucked so headphones and whatnot would nestle inside. I do it by eye and go back and forth between laying the headphone on the foam, eying what needs to be removed, remove some foam and repeat. I don't like the idea of squishing my headphones even if it is between semi-soft foam.
post #9 of 13
The 1600 is a monster, yes. It fit my amp in it
post #10 of 13
I have several pelicans, but when I buy a new case I always get a "Storm Case"... The plastic is tougher, the valve won't get lost, and most importantly, there are no "Knuckle Buster" latches. Instead, they use push-button easy open latches.

I like the handles on them better too, especially when carrying heavy sound metering equipment around, however they do scratch more easily!

I have a photographer friend that told me Storm Case is what the Military uses. Look out Pelican...
post #11 of 13
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Helpful responses gang, thanks, and keep 'em coming. One thing I'm wondering is whether I want to get a couple of cases or just one to carry my 007t and 2 Lambdas.
post #12 of 13
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So a 1510 and a 1450 later and I still want a couple more. ProtectiveCase-Fi here I come...
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1600
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