![]() With more than eight specialized storage and transport compartments built into it, the Gear Transport Pack makes transporting everything to your gigwhile keeping it safepainless and intuitive. With the exception of the Tour Cap, the LokNob is designed to be fitted to guitars, amps and effects pedals to prevent the accidental movement of controls. 219.99 Buy Now Designed from the ground up, the D'Addario Backline Gear Transport Pack is the ultimate solution for players on the move. The D’Addario LokNob series comprises the LokNob Standard, Pro, Brake Pad and Tour Cap. Update: Today (18 February 2020) D’Addario has announced that the Backline is available to preorder now. Additional compartments and features can be found along the sides and back of the Backline Gear Transport Pack, as well as a bottle opener that’s secured to the front of the left shoulder strap. Another set of interior sleeves is also included for more miscellaneous accessories. With more than eight specialized storage & transport compartments built into it, the Gear Transport Pack makes transporting everything to your gig easy while keeping it safe. With more than eight specialized storage and transport compartments built into it, the Gear Transport Pack makes transporting everything to your gigwhile. The latter comes with another set of dividers that can also be removed to accommodate larger units. The D’Addario Backline Gear Transport Pack is the ultimate solution for players on the move. Larger accessories like effects pedals, DI boxes and power strips can be stored in the top pocket, which has an upper and lower shelf. Meanwhile, the front pocket features smaller sleeves that can accommodate miscellaneous accessories like spare strings and small tools. There’s also a larger interior pocket designed for bigger units such as wireless mics. The latter contains a microphone-filing system that can hold three standard-sized mics, like a Shure SM58. ![]() ![]() The middle compartment is divided into front and rear sections. In this episode, the self-taught guitarist shows off his main Gibsons (including some rare finds and classic reissues), breaks down his Vox pillars, and details the smattering of stomps he kicks on for a wide-range of tones covering the rock and the roll.
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