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    Hey guys..
    I was a very proud owner of the VCI-100 SE ARCADE edition controler..had mad fun with it and made a lot of heavy duty noise with it in the clubs..now i've upgraded, if i can say that cause i dont think that its a HUGE upgrade, to NI KONTROL S2..and now i have a problem..i need a backpack that can fit my controler & my mackbook with its charger, 2 USB cables, headphones, 3 RCA cables, a mic with a cable, audio 4 with 2 control cds and connection cables whitch i carrey with me just in case...im concidering on buying the DJ TT S2 backpack but in the video and in the pictures i cant see if this all will fit..?
    thank you for your help...

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    i have searched the web and this forum and saw FUSION DJ MIX bag whitch will i think fit everything and the MAGMA ROLLTOP BACKPACK which is the ugliest but the biggest one..but if somebody has a DJ TT S2 BACKPACK and can confirm me that these elements can fit in it i will buy that one cause its the pritiest

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    I had the same issue. I used to carry pretty much the same as you and had it all in the UDG Creator 17" wheeled controller bag which was fantastic quality. I gig every weekend and have been through loads of bags, Magma gig bag, UDG Producer bag, Mono controller bag. All but the UDG Creator fell apart after a few months of gigging. After getting my S2 i had no choice but to retire the UDG Creator and have now got the Fusion Workstation bag.
    http://www.fusion-bags.com/products-...ation-dj-47621

    This bag is amazing quality and has stacks of space. Im pretty sure its going to stand up to the pressures of gigging and i would highly recommend you give it serious consideration. It looks pretty good too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slackman25 View Post
    I had the same issue. I used to carry pretty much the same as you and had it all in the UDG Creator 17" wheeled controller bag which was fantastic quality. I gig every weekend and have been through loads of bags, Magma gig bag, UDG Producer bag, Mono controller bag. All but the UDG Creator fell apart after a few months of gigging. After getting my S2 i had no choice but to retire the UDG Creator and have now got the Fusion Workstation bag.
    http://www.fusion-bags.com/products-...ation-dj-47621

    This bag is amazing quality and has stacks of space. Im pretty sure its going to stand up to the pressures of gigging and i would highly recommend you give it serious consideration. It looks pretty good too.
    Do you mind posting actual pics? Thanks!

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    thank you for the info..i'd rather go for the DJ MIX bag..but first i need to hear if the DJ TT S2 backpack is a fit for my problem cause that was my first pick..i found the FUSION DJ MIX bag for a great price..so ill see what to buy ..thank you for your expirience and opinion

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    the fusion mix bag WILL fit everything you are looking at carrying... I don't have any experience with the DJTT bag though sorry

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    I use the Targus Citygear Rolling laptop bag... http://www.amazon.com/Targus-CityGea.../dp/B0002YY9PG

    I am waaaay past the need to carry everything on my shoulders. A rolling bag is just fine with me. I have used bag as an "overnight" bag for work trips for a couple years. It has held up reasonably well. I can fit "business casual" clothes for 3 days, plus laptop & reasonable paperwork in the bag. This bag is about the max airplane carryon size, and counts as your main carryon. I have never tried to get this under a seat...but always opted for the overhead bin. I have a smaller briefcase / laptop bag that counts as the "personal item" that I also take when I fly, in case I need more space.

    For DJing, the bag easily holds:

    S2
    14" laptop
    Pro Crane Stand
    All cables, power supplies, patch cords, headphones

    The S2 fits in the "back" big pocket. The pocket is well padded, but I do want to get a decksaver for the S2 before I do any major road trips. Even "normal wear & tear" of shoving it into an overhead bin would make me nervous.

    And the bag can still hold a "car visor" 10 CD holder, 2.5" external harddrive, clipboard with contracts & paperwork, flashlight, multimeter, multitool, earplugs, water bottle, a couple books, and lots of other bits & pieces.
    Denon X1600, NI X1 Mk1 & Mk2, MF Twister
    Kontrol S2, Maschine Mk1, APC 40
    Retired: VCI-100 Arcade (Signed #198/300))
    BFM 10x DR200 & 10x Titan 39

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    today my FUSION DJ MIX BAG has arrived...and it fits everything i wanted..its not pretty like the DJ TT S2 backpack but its just a matter of taste...and i found it for 140$ so all is well :-D ..thanks for your help guys..

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    18" laptop bag ftw

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