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Why am I having a tough time finding cheap generic sized am covers?? I've got a VOX AD15VT, Fender Blues Jr. and a Line 6 15W. They're all roughly the same size and I'm not paying $20 a piece (plus shipping) for what is a $5 piece of material!

I just need something simple and cheap to act as a dust cover. Anyone know of anything like this?
 
I make my own covers for some of my amps. I pay more for material alone is more than it sounds like you want to pay for material, labor and shipping combined. A yard of decent 'leather like' vinyl can easily be upwards of $30. You might find some lightweight stuff for $17-$20, and some real juny stuff for a bit less. Now figure in labor time, what it costs to pay rent and utilities for your workspace, have a sewing machine and the tools needed, and some $ for the person doing the work ~
'Sounds like a very fair price to me at only $20. But I wouldn't expect to get a quality product for that little ~
 
I found an outdoor tablecloth that has a nice beige mini-tweed print, and a bit of thickness, i.e., not the feel of a light cotton or such. Washable and wear-resisitant!

Have not done so, but I plan on making amp covers (after I get more amps, a creeping addiction I sense is coming..).
 
Well I went ahead and paid for the blues junior cover. The line 6..well who cares what happens to that lol, and the Vox will stay in another room.

otaypanky said:
I make my own covers for some of my amps. I pay more for material alone is more than it sounds like you want to pay for material, labor and shipping combined. A yard of decent 'leather like' vinyl can easily be upwards of $30. You might find some lightweight stuff for $17-$20, and some real juny stuff for a bit less. Now figure in labor time, what it costs to pay rent and utilities for your workspace, have a sewing machine and the tools needed, and some $ for the person doing the work ~
'Sounds like a very fair price to me at only $20. But I wouldn't expect to get a quality product for that little ~

I'd expect that making one amp cover at a time would be more expensive, but these companies make thousands of these. They get plenty of discounts buying bulk and probably have a factory over in China making them for next to nothing. $20 for an amp cover includes plenty of markup IMO. Buying one, ok $20 isn't THAT bad but when you're looking at ~$70 with tax and shipping for 3, well that just stinks to me :)
 
I was looking at some covers for my Bogner but the plastic bag the amp came in seems to work alright. :)

I still plan on getting a cover.
 
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