Backun Alpha Low C/ Low Eb Nylon Backpack Case
Backun Alpha Low C/ Low Eb Nylon Backpack Case
So you got a Backun Alpha bass clarinet and it came with the hard shell plastic case. You know, the one with no backpack straps — or ANY kind of strap for that matter. Or, you have a different low C bass clarinet in a case that is on its last legs.
Anyway, you're here on this page because you're looking for a case that's decent, and that won't break the bank.
Here's the Backun Alpha Low C Bass Clarinet CASE — the nylon backpack version with music and accessory pouches.
FAQ:
Q: Is this case bigger than the Alpha's hard shell case?
A: About 1 cm taller and maybe 1-2 cm wider. That's it.
Q: Does it protect the instrument as well?
A: Yes, I think so. The case is a light hardshell that is covered by nylon. It basically feels like a BAM Trekking case, if you're familiar with that one. Interior is more cushioned than the hard shell case, too.
Q: Can I store as much in this nylon case?
A: Actually, you can store more inside this case, plus it has the two outside pouches.
Q: Does this case fit other bass clarinets?
A: It depends. The Eb case doesn't hold any one-piece bass clarinets, and neither can hold any Selmer bass clarinets. But it might hold yours. I've added a photo that shows the dimensions so you can measure yours.
Q: Can I put a Bb clarinet case in the outer pouch
A: No, it wouldn't fit. But you can fit a 15" computer, an iPad, sheet music, reeds, swabs, and your bail bondsman's business card in the outer pouches.
Q: Do you accept trades?
A: Hell no. I hate that hard shell case.
Q: What should I do with my hard shell case then?
A: You can keep it in case you need to drop your bass clarinet out a 40-foot high window.
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Having first purchased an Backun Alpha Low C Bass, I really liked this case ... but then I upgraded to the Q series horn. I missed this case, preferring over the Marcus Bona case that comes with the Q. Now I have both cases, but the outer pockets of the back Pack case allow me to carry more 'stuff' more efficiently. I also like the separation of instrument parts better (this is a more subjective personal thing), as I don't like digging through bags to get to the neck and mouthpiece. The backpack case has them all neatly organized and displayed for a quick and easy set up.
Things I would improve if I was manufacturing bass clarinet cases?
A lid for the accessory compartment would be nice, like the Buffet 1193 case, but at less than half the price I can figure this one out.
Also, fully detachable backpack straps ... I may cut mine off (they do detach but at only one end). I'm a grown **** man and don't run around with a Bass Clarinet on my back. Just a shoulder strap is fine (which IS included). Give me another storage pocket in place of the back straps. But again ... that is just me.
One more thing about the Bona case ... strange that they ONLY put feet on the short upright end. Who carries their case around in the upright position exclusively? No feet opposite the main carry handle seems like a gross oversight. The rest of the issues are forgivable depending on personal use, but putting your case down on a paved parking lot (to open you car door) will destroy the fabric with no feet.