The Porta Brace SS-A1 Audio Side Slinger is a neat and trim way to carry the 2 and 3 channel mixer, supplemental battery supply and wireless microphones. Using a combination of adhesive backed touch fastener and small cinch straps your mixer stays right where you need it. An area for an NP1, IDX, Anton Bauer, and other similar sized batteries is located just below the mixer area. At the top edge is a clear vinyl window which unfolds to cover the equipment in rain, snow, or blowing dust. There is also plenty of space to accommodate wireless microphones. The shoulder strap is adjustable, nicely padded, and non-slip.
| Material |
Exterior: 3-ply Nylon Fabuthane fabric Interior: Soft tricot-backed protection |
| Type of Closure |
Adhesive touch fasteners Small cinch straps |
| Exterior Dimensions | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Interior Dimensions |
Mixer Compartment: 8.4 x 6.62 x 2.0" (21.3 x 16.8 x 5.1 cm) (WxDxH)
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Please Note:Approximate dimensions close |
| Carrying/Transport Options | Padded, non-slip adjustable Shoulder strap |
| Weight | 1.4 lb (635g) |
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Comments about Porta Brace SS-A1 Audio Side Slinger (Black):
Very rugged and flexible, everything PortaBrace is known for. Carries my Shure FP24, Sony D-50, mics, headphones, connectors, etc. in a way that allows me to keep the kit all wired up and ready to grab when in need. Room for an additional large battery under the FP24, or use that space to coil your cables. My only slight annoyance is that it is designed to lay on your left hip/right shoulder which feels awkward as a right handed person. Or maybe it's just because I've been wearing my messenger bag on the opposite side for years and that's what feels "normal" to me now. It's a minor quibble and something to which I can easily adjust. On the plus side, the "left handed" carry bias will make it easier to use a pistol grip mic rig with my right hand.
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Pros
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Best Uses
Comments about Porta Brace SS-A1 Audio Side Slinger (Black):
Very rugged and flexible, everything PortaBrace is known for. Carries my Shure FP24, Sony D-50, mics, headphones, connectors, etc. in a way that allows me to keep the kit all wired up and ready to grab when in need. Room for an additional large battery under the FP24, or use that space to coil your cables. My only slight annoyance is that it is designed to lay on your left hip/right shoulder which feels awkward as a right handed person. Or maybe it's just because I've been wearing my messenger bag on the opposite side for years and that's what feels "normal" to me now. It's a minor quibble and something to which I can easily adjust. On the plus side, the "left handed" carry bias will make it easier to use a pistol grip mic rig with my right hand.
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