• Padded Mixer or Equipment Bag with Rugged Nylon Exterior
  • 10mm Dual Layer Padded Protection and Protective Tricot lined interior prevents scratches
  • External storage pockets, with cord management, for cables, small accessories and power supplies
  • Removable shoulder strap & comfortable webbed handles for easy transport
  • Interior Dims: 15.5" x 15"x 5.5"

Fits my Node 202 cased computer along with my keyboard, mouse, G13 gaming pad (in case), cables, etc., in a comfortable and easy to carry bag. Life saver for those who travel with their gaming rigs.

I bought a similar but smaller Gator bag for a homemade mini-pedal board. It has been a great purchase. So I bought this Gator bag for my mixer. This case fits perfectly, with room to toss in some cables. Gator cases are really rugged and this one is no exception. I’m really pleased with this purchase.

Perfect fit for my Behringer X 18 Air. I can also store my router, on the tray on top of the X 18 inside the case, and the pouches still have room for cables and other stuff. Excellent quality you would expect from Gator.

The bag was a bit compressed on arrival, but after a couple of weeks of use has regained its shape. It functions well as a case for my Mackie DL1608 and its IPad, accommodating the power supply and router as well--as long as I use a small fleece blanket to wrap it up and fill the spaces. It's certainly not road-worthy for touring, but in my little semipro band it does fine, since I make sure to baby it on the way to the gigs. As usual for Gator cases, good zippers and stitching, everything I wanted the soft case to be.

I have 2 gator bags now. I use them to carry equipment on the train to and from work frequently. They are good reliable, and worth the investment.

This is very nice bag to hold Mixer or drum machine like Alesis, as it is roomy enough to also store the power cord in same section. I really do wish, however, there was a carrying handle on top where it zippers; otherwise you have to carry your equipment sideways, which is not the best method. Furthermore, well meaning friends/transportation drivers are not particularly careful with it with handle on side like this. I am glad I got the 15.5" X 15 X 5" bag so I can add a little packing around my device(s) to protect.

I bought this case at first for a Behringer X18 Air. It fit perfectly, but I sent the mixer back, yet decided to keep the bag. Now it's an excellent accessory bag for cable and such. Most Gator bags I've owned seem to hold up well.

I bought a small mixer board, and use this case to protect it, and as a general equipment bag. Top notch case, feels built to last, and lets you look like a pro to boot.

This was the case that was bundled with the Yamaha DTX Multi 12 on some websites, so I decided to give it a go. I have the Yamaha bottom mount as opposed to the Roland style mount, but I could see this working for both. This is not an exact fit item, there will be space around the unit, and the bag may sit a little funny. The DTX by itself is pretty rugged, so I got this primarily to keep it from getting scratched up, and to keep the various cables and support items needed for the unit. It has a separate section with a couple velcro tie offs for cables, and some nice padding on the inside for added protection. I can also see why this would be a good case for a mixer. At $30 I think this is a good value. There is an SKB option available that's waterproof, and hard shelled, but it's also $100 more. For local gigs where you're not throwing this on a tour bus, I think this case is more than fine.

I'm often impressed at the range of products that have such limited intended uses. TAKE THIS MIXERBAG for example. It's SOLE PURPOSE is to tote around specifically-sized DJ mixers. Listen to me very carefully: it does that very well. Now think about this. YOU COULD start thinking outside the box (bag) and put things in this bag that AREN'T mixers. No, really, you could. Look at those dimensions. Now think to yourself "what could fit inside a sturdy, well-made and sleekly attractive bag with those dimensions?" Several hamsters. A heck of a lot of pudding. A bunch of candy canes. SO MANY love letters to your ex that you're too chicken to send. The sky is, as they say, the limit. But hey, if you want to stick with just using this thing for the boring old task of carrying a DJ mixing console, well...It works great for that.