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Thomas Erickson 01-27-2012 11:50 PM

Car-top cargo boxes
 
Anybody know of a roof top cargo box that is deep enough to fit a bass? The biggest one Yakima makes is 18" - seems like that might barely be enough but I'm not sure if it's an inside or outside measurement.

If somebody made a truly waterproof bass bag, I'd be ok with just strapping it to a rack mount basket or something, but I have yet to see such a bag...

Thoughts?

Ken Smith 01-28-2012 12:04 AM

thoughts?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Thomas Erickson (Post 24007)
Anybody know of a roof top cargo box that is deep enough to fit a bass? The biggest one Yakima makes is 18" - seems like that might barely be enough but I'm not sure if it's an inside or outside measurement.

If somebody made a truly waterproof bass bag, I'd be ok with just strapping it to a rack mount basket or something, but I have yet to see such a bag...

Thoughts?

ONE time in my life I put a bass on the roof. That's because my Italian was IN the car and I bought an old German while on a week-long Gig in PA about 6 hours from NYC. I took off the Top in my hotel room and had no room in the car so it traveled home on the roof. Never have I ever thought of putting a working bass on the roof. People maybe, but the bass stays INSIDE.. lol

Thomas Erickson 01-28-2012 01:56 AM

Well, clearly extra caution would be in order in parking garages and the like, but I think things would be perfectly safe in a nice water tight hard shell cargo box. I mean, people put expensive road racing bikes, kayaks and the like up there all the time. With just a soft case I can see there being some danger of stray tree branches or something though. Clearly the taller the vehicle the more risk.

Ken Smith 01-28-2012 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Thomas Erickson (Post 24009)
Well, clearly extra caution would be in order in parking garages and the like, but I think things would be perfectly safe in a nice water tight hard shell cargo box. I mean, people put expensive road racing bikes, kayaks and the like up there all the time. With just a soft case I can see there being some danger of stray tree branches or something though. Clearly the taller the vehicle the more risk.

Well, racing bikes and kayaks don't crack from weather and humidity swings like basses do. Do as you wish with your bass but that's my advice.

Thomas Erickson 01-28-2012 06:13 AM

I tend to think that walking across town with a bass, putting it in a cargo box or just putting it into a hot/cold car are all going to pose the same unavoidable temp/humidity shift, which in a decent bag shouldn't be a problem. I mean, if just transporting an instrument to a gig is going to cause damage, that's not a very serviceable instrument. It's not like were talking about how to transport a bass coast-to-coast or from BC to Mexico after all - rather, just how to get around town with a bass or two and not have to drive an SUV.

Anyway, I think I'll stop by the "rack shop" with a bass and see about that Yakima box, unless somebody's tried it already... hopefully whatever bass I take won't explode on the way over there. ;)

Adam Linz 01-28-2012 11:40 AM

Yes
 
Someone should design a double bass transport case for roofs. If the whole band is coming along I would rather it in a secure box on the roof than getting a drum hardware case shoved into the top. If someone made one that was sturdy and safe I would definitely use it. If they made it user friendly that it could be switched between different types of vehicles that would help people in larger cities that do a lot of renting of cars for small tours. I'm in! Someone please make this so we can bring the bass more places!

Ken Smith 01-28-2012 12:57 PM

ok..
 
After thinking and looking at profiles I see that you guys are talking about basses that cost less or even a fraction of the car you are driving unless maybe it's not a normal mid-class car. The basses I take out rarely cost less than a car so the care I consider for them is relative.

In buying a car, I never get a car that I can't fit at least one bass in if not two. If you play bass, it's you job to provide a proper vehicle for it. I have seen basses put into small compact cars as well. I don't think putting a bass on the roof is a good thing, period.

Thomas Erickson 01-30-2012 07:24 AM

lol...
 
Sorry Ken, I tend to forget that a small minority of us aren't able to afford basses that we're afraid to take out of the house, or buy vehicles just to transport them. :rolleyes:

Arnold Schnitzer 01-30-2012 08:41 AM

Ken is the 1% :D

Ken Smith 01-30-2012 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Thomas Erickson (Post 24017)
Sorry Ken, I tend to forget that a small minority of us aren't able to afford basses that we're afraid to take out of the house, or buy vehicles just to transport them. :rolleyes:

I take them all out and drive them around. Just INSIDE the Car where people go, NOT up on the Roof!

Ken Smith 01-30-2012 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Arnold Schnitzer (Post 24018)
Ken is the 1% :D

1%? :eek:

If that.. lol :D

99.99% of bass players don't have their own forum either Arnie! :p

Arnold Schnitzer 01-30-2012 01:09 PM

Kennie, based on the value of instruments owned, you are actually in the .00001%! :D

Ken Smith 01-30-2012 02:59 PM

ahh..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arnold Schnitzer (Post 24022)
Kennie, based on the value of instruments owned, you are actually in the .00001%! :D

Actually, it's KennY ! :rolleyes:

Kennie would be in that % bracket as well ! :D

Eric Hochberg 01-30-2012 03:17 PM

If Mitt Romney played bass, we know what he would do... :(

Ken Smith 01-30-2012 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric Hochberg (Post 24024)
If Mitt Romney played bass, we know what he would do... :(

Lol.. exactly what I was thinking all along but I was waiting for someone else to say it.

Arnold Schnitzer 01-31-2012 05:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric Hochberg (Post 24024)
If Mitt Romney played bass, we know what he would do... :(

Buy up orchestras, fire the musicians and take over their instruments?

Ken Smith 01-31-2012 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric Hochberg (Post 24024)
If Mitt Romney played bass, we know what he would do... :(

Turn the Storioni into a CD cabinet? :eek:

Eric Hochberg 01-31-2012 11:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arnold Schnitzer (Post 24032)
Buy up orchestras, fire the musicians and take over their instruments?

You must have seen this, Arnold?

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/...-be-president/

Sam Sherry 02-02-2012 09:23 PM

Reminds me of the famous Gary Karr "bike trailer" shot. Note that the Maestro's foot is on the ground . . . it's doubtful that this rig actually went anywhere.

james condino 04-14-2012 12:06 AM

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