Best Speaker Bags, Cases & Covers in 2022

Last update: January 13, 2023

PRORECK Speaker Stand Cover Tripod Stand Skirt Skrim 360 Degree Cover Black Review:


I adore these things because I work as a full-time DJ and frequently DJ multiple events each week. Before I discovered them, I tried 2 other kinds that were more expensive, 1 of which was about twice as much. So far, I have had no issues. The grip at the top stays in place and is beautifully reinforced, and the pockets for the feet also have reinforcements, meaning they should not tear from tension as my prior ones did. The cloth is very thick and robust yet still has a good elasticity to it. It's also a pleasant bonus that the bag is attached. I now own a black set and a white set; I'll update you in a few months on how they are holding up!



Gator Cases Speaker Stand Carry Bag with 58" Interior; Holds (2) Stands (GPA-SPKSTDBG-58) Review:


When the carry bag arrived from Amazon, it appeared to be a high-quality, reliable Gator product. I purchased the speaker stand bag to house my two tiny 36 "This roomy 40-inch bag has two pockets and a high tripod speaker stand. It's designed for sub-woofer poles. originally 36 "The zipper on the OEM bag had broken and the bag had been damaged. The folded-up tripod-speaker stand just does not fit, as seen in the photo! With the foldable tripod speaker stand within the compartment, I was unable to zip the bag from either end. I also included a mic stand in the photo; it fit well in the other side compartment. So avoid purchasing this carry bag if you want to use it with two speaker tripod supports. Do purchase it if you only need 2 mic stands. The majority of other bags are 50 inches long, so save yourself 10 inches. It's a pretty great bag for simply two microphones, and fortunately for me and Amazon, I was looking for a bag for two microphone stands. I'm keeping the bag so I may dress nicely for my upcoming gig and store my microphones inside of this professional Gator mic stand bag.



Rockville TB8 Lightweight Rugged Speaker Bag Carry Case for 8" DJ PA Speakers Review:


When I asked if this bag would suit my D-v mark 208 300 watt special Jazz speaker in the Q



BUBM Large Travel Gig Band Cable File Bag Musical instrument Cable & Accessories Organizer Laptop Bag for 13inch macbook. Review:


A few weeks ago, I bought the BUBM Large Travel Gig Band Cable File Bag.Here are my first impressions after using it for a few practice sessions.There are no written directions, and assembly requires some time.I required a backpack that would make it simple to reach cables and other items.I also required a backpack large enough to hold a nearly 19-inch folding guitar stand "wide.I considered other, more expensive, and broader bags, but I preferred something smaller.I managed to keep the 19 "By assembling it as one wide component, you may place a guitar stand in the center location.One benefit of using this bag is that.By connecting the inserts with the Velcro tabs, you may set up the storage area.You can use up to 8 divided areas, 4 bigger areas, or a combination of the two sizes thanks to this.A full-width space is also available in the back, next to the designated place for storing tablets.Since the divisions are not particularly rigid, it took me some time to attach them using the Velcro tabs.Everything has remained put thus far.The following equipment is currently housed in this bag.four 15- to 20-foot guitar cordstwo cushioned guitar strapsa single tiny digital recorderthree microphones1 19 "a portable guitar stand1 heavy-duty extension chord of 10 feet (3 prong)two typical three-prong power cords1 tiny gig bag with tools, clip-on tuners, slides, and picksI also have a free pocket that I can use.Moreover, I have an 8 "an android tablet in the designated space.On the outside of the bag, there is a different storage compartment where I am keeping:eight harpsOne bass string set3 sets of strings for the guitar1 little guitar strap made of leatherone peg winderAlthough it's too soon to say how well the zippers will hold up, they have performed well so far.



QSC K10.2 Active 10" Powered 2000 Watt Loudspeaker Review:


Although it claims to fit the K8.2 and K8, the bag wasn't actually intended for the 8.2. The 8.2 must be forced to fit reasonably. Once you've done that, the zipper won't line up properly and develops small kinks. It fits an 8.2 but is far from being perfectly. I've had no problems using a set of the bags for my K10s for years, and the bag quality is excellent.



Gator Cases Heavy-Duty Speaker Tote Bag for Compact 12" Speaker Cabinets; Fits QSC K12, Yamaha DXR12 and more (GPA-TOTE12) Review:


Small powered speakers rarely sustain scratches and scrapes when being used up on a tripod; instead, the damage usually happens during movement and storage. Four QSC K10s are mine. The second pair, which was given away as part of a special campaign, still looks brand new after five years. I just purchased a pair of the less expensive Gator bags to preserve the first pair since despite being very well taken care of, they were beginning to show some wear. Here is my direct comparison side-by-side:Pros: They are the right size, perform the job, and cost less than the extremely fine QSC bags.Cons: Not as gently lined or as well padded as the QSC. lacks the QSC's top access flap, which allows you to grab the speaker's top handle (a feature I rarely use with the QSC bags, but others might miss it more than myself) Although the QSC's zippers are a little more robust, the Gator's seem to be acceptable.Both backpacks have strong, almost similar carrying straps. Both bags include an external pocket that is the same size, large enough to hold the power wire but not much else (grrr). It would be much better if it were twice as big so you could store a 50-foot audio wire. On the pocket flap of the QSC, the Velcro strip is longer.Conclusion: Although the QSC K-Tote is somewhat superior overall, the Gator bag is completely fine. The Gator makes more sense if you are carrying $150 Harbingers (yuck) and want to keep them looking beautiful. If you routinely transfer your speakers, which can cost upwards of $600 apiece, you might want to invest in the additional layer of security that the QSC bags offer. This pair of Gators was nice enough for me to decide to keep them, and I had no particular concerns.



Decksaver DS-PC-APUSH2 - Ableton Push 2 Cover Review:


I adore this item and their full line of products! Excellent, snug fit and very businesslike appearance. Works great when I store the Push 2 for setup, transportation, and home desk use. The cords can be left plugged in thanks to openings in the rear. Polycarbonate plastic can withstand most impacts well. Outstanding purchase and far superior to a vinyl or canvas cover.Given how simple it is to make these and how cheap plastic sheet material is (they simply vacuum form over a wood mold, which only takes a few seconds, followed by some quick trimming and polishing), materials and labor can't be that expensive to produce. Nevertheless, like other comments, I really wish the price was at least $25 less.Although their pricing doesn't really entice me, I'd want to get their additional products for all of my musical instruments.



PRORECK Speaker Stand Cover Tripod Stand Skirt Skrim 360 Degree Cover Black x 2 Review:


I adore these things because I work as a full-time DJ and frequently DJ multiple events each week. Before I discovered them, I tried 2 other kinds that were more expensive, 1 of which was about twice as much. So far, I have had no issues. The grip at the top stays in place and is beautifully reinforced, and the pockets for the feet also have reinforcements, meaning they should not tear from tension as my prior ones did. The cloth is very thick and robust yet still has a good elasticity to it. It's also a pleasant bonus that the bag is attached. I now own a black set and a white set; I'll update you in a few months on how they are holding up!



PRORECK Speaker Stand Cover Tripod Stand Skirt Skrim 360 Degree Cover White x 2 Review:


I adore these things because I work as a full-time DJ and frequently DJ multiple events each week. Before I discovered them, I tried 2 other kinds that were more expensive, 1 of which was about twice as much. So far, I have had no issues. The grip at the top stays in place and is beautifully reinforced, and the pockets for the feet also have reinforcements, meaning they should not tear from tension as my prior ones did. The cloth is very thick and robust yet still has a good elasticity to it. It's also a pleasant bonus that the bag is attached. I now own a black set and a white set; I'll update you in a few months on how they are holding up!



Bose S1 Pro Slip Cover Review:


The Bose speaker is wonderful, and most previous models used to come with a cover. Paying $30 for a protective cover for a $600 speaker is a slight insult. Don't be so greedy, Bose, and incorporate this in the future.