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Make sure your Roland electronic drum set gets there safely with the DRUM-SC01 Soft Cases for TD-3W/TD-9S/TD-9SX from Roland. These durable cases have foam padding and compartments for all of your components.
| Compatibility | TD-3W/TD-9S/TD-9SX |
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Comments about Roland DRUM-SC01 Soft Cases for TD-3W/TD-9S/TD-9SX:
I have a Roland TD-3 drum set; this is the Roland carrying case for that set. It's a perfect fit. Just what I ordered.
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The harder long case with the dividers also fits the larger 10" drum pads of the TD-12. Haven't tried the large case yet for the rack, as I usually just fold up the rack and carry it, so not sure if the TD-12 rack fits in that case.
Excellent construction. Very sturdy but still lightweight.
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Comments about Roland DRUM-SC01 Soft Cases for TD-3W/TD-9S/TD-9SX:
These soft cases were a real treat for me. The two previous times I moved my TD9sx, I used a wooden trunk and shoulder bag. After dropping the trunk and thoroughly scaring myself, I decided to get these cases despite having some reservations about the price.
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The cases are both made out of some very heavy-duty cloth. It is very well put together and the case for the triggers provides excellent padding. Modular dividers are provided that can velcro into place, and provide a healthy amount of flexibility when packing your kit. Finally, There is plenty of room for most everything I have in my setup.
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There is plenty of room for *most* everything I have in my setup. I use dual kick pedals, and was not able to get all of my pedals in the case with the kick trigger. The kick trigger, thankfully, easily lays flat on top of the case and can be held down by the carrying straps. Still not as much protection as I'd like. The shoulder strap on one of the cases is also a tad finicky. With how I had my gear positioned, the bag wanted to fold in half if I tried to use it by itself. I haven't figure out if that's a problem with how my gear was stowed or a design flaw in the bag.
Overall, these cases are worth the money, but they are in no way a perfect solution for all setups.
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