Kent Custom Cases - The Best Road Cases on The Planet
Kent Custom Cases manufactures the best road cases on the
planet, using only the best material, made right here in the USA. Kent Custom
Cases new web store boasts one of the easiest interfaces, cheapest prices and
most extras available. With roots in the Rock & Roll business, the company
has branched out into virtually any and all markets imaginable. A family
organization with one goal: “To build the highest quality custom case in the
world, at a fair price with on time delivery”.
The same care and consistency is placed on each Kent Custom
Cases manufactured. No matter the application, be it for the local musician
traveling to his gig or the tactical deployment of military equipment in a
life-threatening environment, KCC builds a product you can depend upon.
Here at KCC we build top of the line custom road cases. Our
staff ensures that all cases leave our facility up to customer specifications,
on time, and ready for immediate use. Since the birth of Kent Custom Cases in
2006 our highly trained and highly skilled craftsmen take the time to carefully
construct each individual case guaranteeing the redoubtable quality of each
case that has become the Kent Custom Cases standard.
Kent Custom Cases started in 2006 in the garage. Through his
hard work and dedication along with an amazing staff the case company has grown
to process thousands of orders annually. Kent Custom Cases reputation is known
throughout the music industry as being a reliable and quality manufacturing
company.
Review: Shock-mounted rack cases are an essential
infrastructure component of pro rigs for everyone in the band. Whether you’ve
got sensitive electronic gear like rack mounted synthesizer sound modules,
guitar amp modelers like the Axe-FX, or you need to cradle a rack-mounted tube
guitar power amp, shock-rack cases provide the ultimate protection for your
gear.
Kent Custom Cases, has been building custom cases for
everyone from touring pros to indie musicians for decades out of their Buffalo,
New York facility. We were initially captivated by Kent Custom Cases very
reasonable pricing for custom cases—a real savings over some of the older and
well-known builders. We would never trust our pricey gear to cheap import cases
sold by big box stores or online retailers, and definitely stand by American
manufacturing quality when it comes to this type of product.
Once we did a little bit of research into Kent Custom Cases
manufacturing capabilities and techniques, we opted to have them build us a 12U
shock rack case for one of our pro keyboard rigs. This case would be equally
well suited to one of our guitar effects rigs. Either way, the results were
spectacular. We were extremely impressed with Kent Custom Cases attention to
detail—little things that add up to a superior rack case.
Shock-rack cases are essentially cases within cases, where
the interior rack (to which you attach your gear) is suspended via various
methods: suspended in foam (the most common method in racks like this), resting
on coiled metal cables, or resting on rubber gaskets. The size of the
suspension system (foam thickness, diameter of coiled cable, etc.) is related
to the level of vibration isolation that the case provides, which will vary
based on your intended application, while the thickness of the plywood exterior
shell can impact strength/rigidity of the case itself.
We went with ¼” plywood on the exterior, 3/8” on the
interior, to help keep weight down overall. The 12U case has rails in front and
rear, recessed approximately ½” from the face of the case to protect knobs and
switches. With a custom case, you can of course custom spec the depth, and for
a case holding keyboard sound modules or guitar rack effects, we found 16” to
be a great interior depth that accommodated deep sound modules or shelves and
drawers for pedals and other gear. We had a choice of foam density/thickness,
and this case was built with one-inch foam as we didn’t need thicker for our
solid-state equipment (had we been spec’ing this out for rack-mounted tube
amps, we probably would have opted for two- or three-inch foam. But that of
course makes the exterior case dimensions larger, heavier, and subsequently
pricier.
Kent Custom Cases team consider details that may not even
cross your minds: they gave us the option to have the interior rack frame
bolted to the exterior case, through the foam. For anyone who ever had an old
(or cheap) rack case where the weight of the contents made the rack slowly come
out of the foam enclosure, you’ll really appreciate this option.
There are numerous color choices available for custom cases
(a plastic laminate over the plywood), and as you can see from the photos, we
opted for a deep blue hue. One fantastic and unexpected detail: Kent Cases also
applied the blue laminate to the interior of the rack case. It’s a subtle
detail that adds a nice air of quality, and avoids splinters when installing
your gear, too!
Kent Custom Cases details don’t stop there. We loved that
they beveled the corners of the caster/base plate. For anyone who has ever connected
their shins with the hard, sharp corner of a rack case base, this detail will
come as a welcome relief. And as if that’s not enough… it’s what’s inside that
counts. There are shock-absorbing, rubber vibration isolators installed between
the rack case and the caster base plate!
Underneath the base plate, you’ll find four, four-inch,
locking casters, as opposed to the common arrangement of just two. You can opt
for less, of course, but this is one of their standard details.
The case has a pair of handles on each side, and the case
covers are lined with a thin, high-density foam so that there is no
interference with rack items like front-mounted wireless antennas or
cables/plugs that might extend behind your deepest rack items. The overall
weight of our rack case, empty, was around fifty pounds—not too bad!
We are extremely happy with this rack case, and have already
put it to good use gigging. The four locking casters make a nice difference
(over just two) when transporting the case in an SUV and you don’t want any
accidental damage to the interior of your car from case movement/slippage (not
really a concern if loading into an equipment van/box truck). Our only
complaint is leveled at ourselves: we could really use two more rack spaces!
This specific 12U custom rack case can be ordered for only
$475 including shipping. This is an incredibly fantastic price for a USA-made,
custom shock rack case! Kent Custom also offer a variety of ready-to-ship
configurations through their eBay store at even greater discount, but with such
reasonable pricing in the first place for fully custom, American made cases, we
recommend simply spec’ing out exactly what you need. All cases include a
one-year warranty.
Kent Custom Cases also offers the usual assortment of custom
cases for guitar and bass amps, speaker cabinets, wardrobes, and more, so the
only real question is, when are you going to order your next custom case?
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