ORCA OR-34 Audio / Mixer Bag
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ORCA OR-34 Audio / Mixer Bag

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ORCA OR-34 Audio / Mixer BagThe OR 34 Audio Mixer Bag from ORCA is designed to carry, protect, and enable access to your audio mixer. The bag's aluminum frame allows for access to the gear from six directions, and its bright blue polyester lining provides easy viewing of the equipment. The top clear TPU allows you to see your gear without opening the bag. The bag features two pockets for accessory storage, front bungee cords to hold a boom pole or cables, 4 external detachable

The OR-34 Audio / Mixer Bag from ORCA is designed to carry, protect, and enable access to your audio mixer. The bag's aluminum frame allows for access to the gear from six directions, and its bright blue polyester lining provides easy viewing of the equipment. The top clear TPU allows you to see your gear without opening the bag. The bag features two pockets for accessory storage, front bungee cords to hold a boom pole or cables, 4 external detachable pouches, and 9 rubber bands to support your wireless system. The rubber battery fittings secure your battery in place while the interior sliding system secures your gear. The bag also features detachable carrying handles and a shoulder strap and can be connected to the ORCA Harness for easier carrying.

Sliding system to secure mixture inside the bag
Top clear TPU for viewing
Battery pocket with extra battery fittings
Detachable carrying handles and shoulder strap
2 pockets for storing audio accessories
4 external detachable pouches and 9 rubber bands to hold a wireless system
Front bungee cords can hold a boom pole or cables
Aluminum frame allows access to the gear from six directions
Inside lining made from bright blue brushed polyester for easier equipment viewing
Internal Dimensions L x W x H: 13.0 x 7.5 x 9.1" (33.0 x 19.0 x 23.0 cm)
External Dimensions L x W x H:15.4 x 13.0 x 9.5" (39.0 x 33.0 x 24.0 cm)
Weight 6.11 lb (2.78 kg)
Packaging Info
Package Weight 7.8 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 16.0 x 13.0 x 11.0"
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ORCA OR-34 Audio / Mixer Bag
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