Hey people,
My orange gear just arrived after being held up at australian customs for 2 weeks. I got the AD30HTC and the 4X12 cab and it sounds freaking great, really happy with it. But what is the best way to get the cabinet around without doing your back. the handles are'nt in the greatest position to lift it by yourself!
So what is a good solution??
Cheers.
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How do you move your cabinet?!
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Get a road case for your cab. might have to get it custom made.
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You'll never lift it in a roadcase. I can carry mine for short distances- then use a two-wheeler- heavy-duty two-wheeler that is. Or invest in roadies...
I have a Volvo wagon that is the perfect height for moving equipment and holds more than an SUV. I have a roadcase for my combo and it pivots nicely on the back bumper into the back of the car. But lifting that up 6 stairs into the house is a nightmare... and that's a combo! Billy
Get a road case for your cab. might have to get it custom made.
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You'll never lift it in a roadcase. I can carry mine for short distances- then use a two-wheeler- heavy-duty two-wheeler that is. Or invest in roadies...
I have a Volvo wagon that is the perfect height for moving equipment and holds more than an SUV. I have a roadcase for my combo and it pivots nicely on the back bumper into the back of the car. But lifting that up 6 stairs into the house is a nightmare... and that's a combo! Billy
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