This was very informative thank you. Do you know anything about the Bam Nashville case? I'm interested in it for Christmas but haven't found much about it online.
Hi Brett. We do have this case on our site: greatviolincases.com/products/bam-nashville-oblong-violin-gig-bag. It is a reinforced soft case. You can learn more about this case through that page. Use the chat function if you have any specific questions, such as stock and shipping times!
Carbon fiber is not metal, it is carbon and plastic. Search "carbon fiber reinforced polymer." However, I prefer BAM's exterior material, because carbon fiber is brittle and often cracks at hinges, or when hit with a pointed object.
I have 2 BAM Hightech Violin and 1 Viola cases. The biggest issue is that these shiny outer ABS layer picks up paint from walls like magnet. At gigs, we often have to store our cases in storage room next to white walls, which picks up paints very easily and very difficult to remove. Magic eraser is also not an option as it does remove the paint but will dull the shiny surface of the case. How does the Supreme polycarbonate outer layer fare with regards to this issue? I am in the market for a new case. Thank you.
Great question! The Supreme case is quite unique in that the exterior layer is 100% polycarbonate. It doesn't have a shiny / glossy surface either, and it's slightly more textured (except for the white Supreme cases, these are smooth surfaces). But you shouldn't have to worry about the shiny surface being dulled, since it doesn't have that glossy surface like the standard Hightech cases do. It's generally easier to clean as well, since polycarbonate is more scratch-resistant. Whether the surface will pick up paint like a magnet, this we don't have enough information. However, based on all the Supreme cases we have sold, we haven't received any negative feedback about the case picking up paint from walls.
thanks and it’d be nice if you can do a video comparing the inner part across the cases
Great idea! I'll be sure to add that to my list of videos to create. Thank you!
Finally a video that explains it all 🥇
Very informative! The info that I was looking for. Thanks!!!✌️🌞😎🎻
No problemo! It's hard to find videos of violin cases on RUclips! So we're doing our best to provide more info via these videos :)
This was very informative thank you. Do you know anything about the Bam Nashville case? I'm interested in it for Christmas but haven't found much about it online.
Hi Brett. We do have this case on our site: greatviolincases.com/products/bam-nashville-oblong-violin-gig-bag. It is a reinforced soft case. You can learn more about this case through that page. Use the chat function if you have any specific questions, such as stock and shipping times!
So good
Carbon fiber is not metal, it is carbon and plastic. Search "carbon fiber reinforced polymer." However, I prefer BAM's exterior material, because carbon fiber is brittle and often cracks at hinges, or when hit with a pointed object.
I have 2 BAM Hightech Violin and 1 Viola cases. The biggest issue is that these shiny outer ABS layer picks up paint from walls like magnet. At gigs, we often have to store our cases in storage room next to white walls, which picks up paints very easily and very difficult to remove. Magic eraser is also not an option as it does remove the paint but will dull the shiny surface of the case. How does the Supreme polycarbonate outer layer fare with regards to this issue? I am in the market for a new case. Thank you.
Great question! The Supreme case is quite unique in that the exterior layer is 100% polycarbonate. It doesn't have a shiny / glossy surface either, and it's slightly more textured (except for the white Supreme cases, these are smooth surfaces). But you shouldn't have to worry about the shiny surface being dulled, since it doesn't have that glossy surface like the standard Hightech cases do. It's generally easier to clean as well, since polycarbonate is more scratch-resistant. Whether the surface will pick up paint like a magnet, this we don't have enough information. However, based on all the Supreme cases we have sold, we haven't received any negative feedback about the case picking up paint from walls.