🛡️ Roll in style, protect with power!
The Gator G-MIX 20X25 is a rugged molded ATA case designed specifically for 20"x25" mixers, featuring retractable pull handle wheels for easy transport and durable construction to safeguard your equipment during travel.
R**E
Nice case....Fits a Soundcraft FX16ii....
Just got this yesterday and I really like it. Nice pop up that fits my Soundcraft FX16ii, which is fairly deep with a little less than a half inch to spare (board is a little over 6" and case is just about 6.5" deep - from the rack mounts). I also previously tried the SKB pop up (SKB'19'P12 PU) but it was not deep enough - about a 1/2" shy. I left the optional wrist rest in on the bottom so the mixer fits essentially like the picture - a little space left up top (2 rack spaces) - but really no room for anything since the cables will attach in the back of the board.This case is fairly compact and light (about 17 lbs) in comparison to some other cases I looked at online (just based on the weights listed by the manufacturers) - and with a 19 lb mixer that adds up quick! The wheels and extendable handle seem pretty cool too. The extendable handle actually lends some reinforcement to the bottom side of the case too.The top is not hinged but has 2 clasps on both sides that you have to undo to take the top off. The top that came with mine had egg crate foam to protect the knobs and keep things from bouncing around inside. Mine also came with mounting screws inside - you may want to confirm before ordering as I bought it as a scratch and dent from Amazon Warehouses.May not be for everyone, but for purposes of just carting it back and forth to church every Sunday this seems like a great case that will take a beating instead of my mixer. I will update based on my real world experiences at some point.
K**O
Gator 12" x 24" ATA case with wheels
I purchased the Gator 12" x 24" ATA case with wheels to use with an American Audio VMS2 controller (15.7" x 12" x 1.5"). The fit is snug – perfect for the controller – and with the included separators, there's plenty of space left for assorted cords in one or two separate adjustable compartments.The case is heavier than I thought it would be, and the only handle designated for lifting or carrying the case is on the side of the case, instead of having a second handle for lifting and carrying on the top side of the case, alongside the pull handle, like most wheeled luggage does. But all in all, not a real problem, since this thing is compact, sturdy enough, and it's got wheels!
G**S
Sturdy and nice wheels
I purchased this case for my Allen & Heath 16 channel mixer (which is pretty hefty). It fits snugly on two sides and has extra room on the other. The top comes off easily if you want to just keep the mixer in the bottom half of the case. I usually don't do that to have more room for cords. I really like the luggage style pulling handle and wheels - makes it very convenient to cover some distance without having to lug a heavy mixer. The interior is decent and there are a couple extra velcro dividers in the case for whatever. Overall I'm very pleased.
C**D
Great case
I am a professional musician and I bought this to transport a Roland SPD30 octapad, and it works great. The Octapad doesn't fit exactly, but it's the closest case I found. The dividers that are included make it snug in place and provide an extra compartment to store the power supply. I am extremely satisfied.
A**N
OMG it fits the X32 Producer GREAT
THIS FITS THE BEHRINGER X32 PRODUCER!!!! I spent hours looking for a case to fit this awesome mixer. Not only does this fit it looks like it will really be handy to have it raise up. Raising it up makes it easier to read the LCD display. Also, there is an optional wrist pad at the bottom that can be left in with the X32 or removed. I am not certain yet if I will but this could be a great spot for a power conditioner or Driverack unit. This case is not a 'settle' mixer from the lack of selection, it is a great fit for this mixer.On the X32 you can put the rack ears at the top or the bottom. Since it is a mixer that does not have a flat face and rises at the top it is important that you can do this. I have mine at the top so that the bottom area with the faders sticks up. This places the bottom of the mixer chassis against the lid foam vs the top of the chassis where several tall knobs stick up. I think if you did it the reverse way you could break one of the exposed knobs. Also, doing it the way I did exposes the headphone jack at the bottom and makes it accessible. It is also possible that mounting the rack ears the other way may make the top rail of the metal rack block some of the inputs and outputs on the mixer. The weight seems good. I may add a foam block behind the mixer to further cushion it from vibration. I am also considering a rubber strip between the rack ears and the mounting channel to further isolate the mixer from vibrations.
K**D
Great case nice fit for my board
I bought this for my Allen & Heath qu-24 perfect fit. The wheels are very helpful. The extendable handle makes it easy to transport but it is not strong enough to lift the case.
N**T
Sturdy Case
Used this for an SQ6 that we wanted to travel with. Fit perfectly and while the case was thrown around, the mixer came out without a scratch.
M**N
Does not fit an Allen & Heath MixWizard 16 Channel Board
The case I received was poorly made and the advertising was misleading. I have several other products by Gator that are outstanding, but the manufacturing on this one is totally sub-par. The handles aren’t square and the canvas handle to pull the board up slipped off on the third try. Also, it is does not fit an Allen & Heath board as pitured. The rails for the the tow handle prevent the board from fitting flat with the rack in storage position. You can fold the board input panel back, but that defeats the purpose of a case like this in the first place. Works as storage, not as advertised in the photos though. Very disappointed in Gator with this one.
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