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Grundorf Debuts Cases For PreSonus StudioLive Series Digital Mixers

Easy connectivity in a variety of convenient designs

Grundorf has announced the availability of cases for the PreSonus StudioLive Series digital mixer line, offered in professional touring, fixed install, mobile/permanent, and combo versions.

All case versions provide easy connectivity and excellent protection, and are specifically tailored to the application environment.

Available in sizes to accommodate the PreSonus StudioLive 16.0.2, StudioLive 16.4.2, and StudioLive 24.4.2, these cases are designed to facilitate easy access to the mixers’ wide range of inputs and outputs.

As computers are typically interfaced with these mixers, engineers will find it easy to make these and all connections without the hassle of having to “finagle” the positioning of the mixer in order to access the various connectors.

Of particular note, Grundorf recognizes the wide range of applications that include the use of these digital mixers. Hence, models are available to accommodate the live sound touring professional while other versions are tailored to fixed installations.

Also of note, these cases are also available for those semi-permanent applications, such as multipurpose facilities that may serve as a sanctuary one day and a gymnasium the next.

The “combo” versions include carpeted or ABS laminate exteriors with provisions for the mixer on top—combined with a variety of racks, shelves, and trays to accommodate microphones, cables, and other accessories routinely used with the mixer.

Available in both T8 (3/8th-inch) and T2 (1/2-inch) plywood designs that conform to airline flight security standards, the cases employ a durable, high impact resistant ABS laminated finish that is resistant to scratches, weather, and other variables that flight cases typically encounter.

The edges are finished with a double edged aluminum extrusion and the lid-to-body seal is made with an interlocking aluminum tongue and groove valance system to provide a tight, secure fit. The cases are available in red, black, blue, and gray.

For added convenience, Grundorf cases are available with optional pull-out / retractable handles and heavy duty casters that make transporting the StudioLive mixers that much easier.

Frank Grund, president of Grundorf Corporation, states, “These cases provide superior protection and easy connectivity for the PreSonus StudioLive Series mixers,” Grund says. “Featuring robust construction throughout for safe, easy transport and a variety of form factors that enable users to tailor their setup for mobile, fixed, or semi-fixed application environments, the cases enhance the overall level of versatility the PreSonus mixers are noted for.

“We’re also proud of the fact that these cases are completely designed and manufactured here in the States. I’m confident musicians and audio pros will find our cases a compelling choice to protect their valuable equipment.”

Prices range from $179.95 to $1,899.95. All models are now available.

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