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Pro Tec IPAC and Max cases

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2021 7:28 am
by MTbassbone
I have a Yamaha 830 bass and am looking at a few tenors including at Yamaha 882OR. I am assuming they would fit in either of these cases. The IPAC seems more protective than the Max. However, I like the idea of the max being super light. Anyone have the Max? How protective is it. Would either of these horns fit?

Re: Pro Tec IPAC and Max cases

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2021 10:37 am
by Kevbach33
I have 2 of the Max cases for tenor and bass. They are indeed very lightweight and have integrated backpack straps. The hand slide is stored in the lid with a Velcro strap.

The tenor fits up to a 9" bell, and open wraps, so the Yamaha you're eyeing should fit. Personally I don't care for the music pouch on the tenor case; it looks tacky. Also, the inner compartments for smaller items are pretty shallow.

The bass case is nicer. No tacky music pouch — just a flap with Velcro to cover the backpack straps — and the inner compartments are deep. Your 830 will definitely fit in this; it accommodates up to a 10" bell, and the mold might just fit a Bach 50BO with its long wrap.

Protection is decent for what they are, being a hybrid case versus a true hardshell. You're not going to want to bonk them too much. The nylon is a lower quality than the IPAC or the similarly shaped PROPAC, so easier to scuff. However, the higher quality cases set you back double or more new and do not have backpack straps included fwiw.

Don't forget to factor the PROPAC in your search and comparisons.

Ymmv.

Re: Pro Tec IPAC and Max cases

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2021 10:49 am
by MTbassbone
Kevbach33 wrote: Sat Nov 27, 2021 10:37 am I have 2 of the Max cases for tenor and bass. They are indeed very lightweight and have integrated backpack straps. The hand slide is stored in the lid with a Velcro strap.

The tenor fits up to a 9" bell, and open wraps, so the Yamaha you're eyeing should fit. Personally I don't care for the music pouch on the tenor case; it looks tacky. Also, the inner compartments for smaller items are pretty shallow.

The bass case is nicer. No tacky music pouch — just a flap with Velcro to cover the backpack straps — and the inner compartments are deep. Your 830 will definitely fit in this; it accommodates up to a 10" bell, and the mold might just fit a Bach 50BO with its long wrap.

Protection is decent for what they are, being a hybrid case versus a true hardshell. You're not going to want to bonk them too much. The nylon is a lower quality than the IPAC or the similarly shaped PROPAC, so easier to scuff. However, the higher quality cases set you back double or more new and do not have backpack straps included fwiw.

Don't forget to factor the PROPAC in your search and comparisons.

Ymmv.
I guess I like the slide position on the IPAC but I like the weight of the Max. Do you have any pics you could post with horns in the case? Is the foam super spongey or is it slightly denser? When using the back pack straps does the fabric pull away from the foam or are they attached to the foam well enough to prevent that?

Re: Pro Tec IPAC and Max cases

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2021 11:10 am
by greenbean
I would use a MAX for a cheapo tenor but that is about it. I don't think a Yam 830 will fit, anyway, unless they have a bass version. I would use (and have used) the IPAC without hesitation. Nice case.

Re: Pro Tec IPAC and Max cases

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2021 12:08 pm
by MTbassbone
greenbean wrote: Sat Nov 27, 2021 11:10 am I would use a MAX for a cheapo tenor but that is about it. I don't think a Yam 830 will fit, anyway, unless they have a bass version. I would use (and have used) the IPAC without hesitation. Nice case.
Is the Max just a gig bag with extra padding?

Re: Pro Tec IPAC and Max cases

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2021 1:43 pm
by greenbean
No, it is just a super-cheaply made cloth-covered styrofoam case.

Re: Pro Tec IPAC and Max cases

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2021 5:46 pm
by MTbassbone
I think I am going to stick with the Yamaha case for now and just use the shoulder strap.