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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? |
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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.
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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. |
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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!
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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. |
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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.
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Ken is the 1%
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I take them all out and drive them around. Just INSIDE the Car where people go, NOT up on the Roof!
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1%?
If that.. lol 99.99% of bass players don't have their own forum either Arnie! |
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Kennie, based on the value of instruments owned, you are actually in the .00001%!
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ahh..
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Kennie would be in that % bracket as well ! |
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If Mitt Romney played bass, we know what he would do...
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Lol.. exactly what I was thinking all along but I was waiting for someone else to say it.
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Buy up orchestras, fire the musicians and take over their instruments?
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Turn the Storioni into a CD cabinet?
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http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/...-be-president/ |
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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.
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Old school.....
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