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Gator Cases ATA Molded Case with Drops for 15 Mics with TSA Latches

£119.99

TSA Series ATA Molded Polyethylene Case with Foam Drops for Up to (15) Wired Microphones   Features Designed to Hold Up to (15) Wired Microphones Nearly Indestructible Polyethylene Construction TSA Accepted Locking Latch Ideal for Air Travel Foam Padded Microphone Drops Large Internal Storage Section for Cables and Accessories Ergo-grip Injection Molded Handle Surface Mounted […]

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Description

TSA Series ATA Molded Polyethylene Case with Foam Drops for Up to (15) Wired Microphones

 

Features

  • Designed to Hold Up to (15) Wired Microphones
  • Nearly Indestructible Polyethylene Construction
  • TSA Accepted Locking Latch Ideal for Air Travel
  • Foam Padded Microphone Drops
  • Large Internal Storage Section for Cables and Accessories
  • Ergo-grip Injection Molded Handle
  • Surface Mounted Impact Diversion Latch Housing & Red Release Trigger
  • Black Powder Coated Hardware and Continuous Valance

Brand

Gator

Gator is a well-known brand specialising in protective cases, bags, and accessories for musical and audio equipment. Designed to keep your gear safe during transport and storage, Gator products are widely used by musicians, engineers, and content creators who need reliable protection on the move.

What makes Gator stand out is its combination of durability and practical design. From lightweight gig bags to rugged hard cases, as well as stands and accessories, their range is built to handle real-world use. If you want to protect your microphones and equipment with confidence, Gator is a dependable choice worth considering.

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Microphones

Microphones are essential tools for capturing sound in recording, broadcast, and live performance. Different microphone types are designed for different sources, environments, and uses, from studio vocals and instruments to live sound and field recording. Choosing the right microphone depends on factors such as sound source, room acoustics, sensitivity, and the character you want to capture.