i just tried to put some pocket operators into the accordion bag-

first of all, the fit is super tight, like to the point where i’m slightly concerned that the bag presses into the PO knobs too hard. then, the height of the PO sticks out of the top slightly, even without the hang tab attached. that’s not really such a problem with the way the bag closes, its not tight on the top of the opening. however, i don’t think there’s any way i could get more than 1 PO in the bag at a time. putting one in one of the compartments makes it bulge out into the next compartment if that makes sense. so then the second compartment is about 2/3 as big as normal.

the tx-6 does fit into the middle compartment perfectly and is easy to take in and out. however, in checking this i did notice one thing- because of the way the top of the bag closes, if you don’t have all 3 compartments completely full then the top is very loose. the top can be tight when either there’s nothing (or just 1 or 2 cables) in each compartment or then if each compartment is completely full. its because of the placement of the 2 velcro strips to close it, this leaves only the empty or full option for the bag. if you fill only 2 of the compartments and the third is empty then the top is quite loose.

and after sleeping on it and then testing the bag out again this morning… there’s no way i’m keeping it at €75, that’s just crazy.

another thought is that you know i’d just totally love to throw all my TE gear into my TE bags and hit the road in my TE car or skateboard and go to the TE hotel or whatever. it would be so fun to see their integration of design spread out across the world. but i kind of hate this whole ethos of providing potential options that seem meaningful but that in the end i have to totally invent myself. for example, the velcro rings on the bottom of the op-1f. yes, i don’t have to use them, and they are there if i need them.

and i’m not so stupid that i can’t imagine sticking some velcro to the top of my piano so that when i sit the op-1f there it will stick in place. but. i’ve never actually needed to do that in my life? and i gig out and about with my op, in all kinds of situations. the need to velcro it down is all just theoretical so far. and it forces me to be pretty creative to find a use case where it goes beyond proof of concept.

like i wish if the velcro rings weren’t just an afterthought, that whichever designer came up with it could give me 3 examples of where i’d be happy to have the velcro there. i know the OG-1 had the screw holes in the bottom, and i actually use those sometimes, but guess what- i use them for example when i have my OG’s in the triple stand that TE designed. and i loved the hardware they sold waaaaaay back in the day, the modular light stand, that you could then use as a stand for the op-1. but i didn’t have to dream up how to potentially use the screw holes myself.

its the same with all the loops and straps and folds of the new bags. yes, i see i can potentially strap this bag to something else about 10 different ways… and as a creative exercise i could walk through that process. i’ve yet to see any reason to take the energy to go through that process. it kind of feels like one of two options. either the straps are there purely for aesthetic effect, or then the design idea was like hey let’s add a strap, who knows what will happen, could be cool!?! and i find both of those options kind of annoying.

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