Best Waldorf Backpack Alternatives
We found 3 alternatives to Waldorf Backpack based on experts and consumers reviews.
Orca OR-27
Based on 3 reviews
I am using this bag with a MixPre 6 II and 4 wireless systems, a battery power bank, and some other accessories and it can fit them great. I use normal XLR cables for both the boom mic and for the wireless receivers and the size of the bag is just a bit tight for my setup, and by that I mean that there is a bit of pressure on the XLR cables in the bag but it works just fine. If you choose to use low profile XLRs (or maybe even right angle XLRs), this bag is PERFECT for a MixPre setup like this. The honey comb frame of the bag is very durable and it seems that it can take some damage without any problems and due to its size, it can easily be put in a backpack for traveling. Overall I am very satisfied with my purchase and would 100% recommend this bag!
Apogee Mic carry case
Based on 1 reviews
I've had an Apogee Mic for a couple of years, but started to carry it around with me more. Purchased this carry case for it and I am very happy. Everything fits very well and the Mic seems well protected. Good compact size too, smaller than the original Mic packaging, which I had been using. The price was fairly reasonable compared to other Apogee accessories .
Orca OR-268
Based on 4 reviews
Been using this bag for my Zoom F6 for 2 years now. But I have to say, I use it for field recording, not fow production set. Build quality is good enough for me, its sturdy, textile still looks like new, plenty of space for extra battery, without being too bulky. F6 fits thight with the right battery size and if you manage to fit in the clips (you really have to squeeze them in F6 at an awkward angle). Everything is accessible from any side. The only complaint I have is the plastic cover. It deformed very quickly, but that happened to my previous ORCA bag for Zoom F4, so thats common I guess