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Hi All,

Anybody know if an American DJ Accu-Case will fit an Elation Design Spot 250?

Thanks,
Ric
 
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which accu?
Accu spot 250 or Accu Spot 250 pro?


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EP,

I have 2 Elation Design Spot 250's that I am wanteing to get cases for. I was wondering if the ADJ accu-case would fit the DS250? I currently have 2 DS 250s and they are stored in Roadie cases but I am not impressed with the design or the quality of those cases. I have 2 ADJ accu-scan 250s that I store in the ADJ SX2r accu-case and I am impressed with that case. So I was hoping to be able to use a couple of accu-cases to store my Elation DS 250s.

Thanks,
Ric
 
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I know of three dealers that I can can darn near anything from, or have custom made.

My suggestion would be that if the cases you're looking at are a dead-end, then the next step for you would be to head to a nearby pro audio store(because they often also carry lighting) and see what brands of cases that they carry or can carry. Chances are, they could contact that company and see if a model already exists in their non-published catalog. Many companies list their common-type cases, but something speciality mightnot be in their regular catalog. From there, it's often a matter of doing a special order. Another option you might investigate is to contact the case companies directly and see what they can do for you. I'm not sure if you'd get any savings(sometimes you do, sometimes you don't going this route), but that's another route.

In my case, I use 12-space racks with slightly deeper than typical with front and rear rails and 2 locking casters. This was then not a model in their catalogs. Since then of course, it's become a rather popular option.

Made to order cases are nothing new these days. I know Anvil, Odyssey, Jenner and a few other brands that elude me at the moment.

Absolute worse case, I know a dealer who could probably make you the case. I owe them a phone call anyways. They have a wood working shop next to their sales office, and I like the guys over there. No clue on costs.


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again, not knowing which accu spot 250 your refereing to i can't give you an answer.
ADJ makes 3 different accu spot 250's


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There is accu spot 250 (DISC) accu spot 250 II. Accu spot 300. Accu spot 250 hybrid. And also accu fog Mh.


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The poster is claiming to own 2 Elation DesignSpot250's.

His inquiry is in regards to the case he has for his Accu-Scan 250's, which is according to him is the ADJ SX2R AccuCase.

Personally, why not try putting it in there and finding out first hand. You got all the parts together.

I would think that a case for a scanner would NOT fit a moving yoke since they tend to be designed differently: wider base, width(for the arm(s)), and sometimes height.


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what i think the customer is asking for is if the DS250 fits in the Accu spot 250 case.
He likes the Accu scan 250 case so he wants to buy Accu spot 250 case for his DS250's.

I guess i can run with that info.

Nightraven,
The DS250 will not fit in the Accu spot 250II, 250Hybrid, 300 case.
but It will fit in the Accu spot 250pro case.


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John,

Yes, you got what I was trying to ask. I did not realize I was being clear as mud. I have looked all over the ADJ site and can find only 1 cases listed....and that is an Accu-Case. Where am I missing it? Cannot find an accu-case 250 Pro?

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Ric
 
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that my friend is up to ADJ to help you out with on the ADJ forums :0) this is Elation forums and i have no way of figuring out where they hide their information. I just know it fits.

Good luck.


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If it was me, and I had such questions, I wold be on the phone to ADJ: (323) 582-2650

Ask for sales.

Really, as much as I like the web forums, for something as IMPORTANT as a case, I would definately spend a few minutes calling up the company to see if their case will fit what you have. Sure, maybe it takes 2 phone calls. Last thing I have the time for is ordering a wrong item that doesn't work. My schedule is so busy it could take me MONTHS to get around to returning an item such as this, and with budgetting so tight, I sometimes can't afford to ship it back for a while as well.

Call ADJ Sales at (323) 582-2650 and get answers.


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John,

Thanks for the info, I was just hoping that you knew off hand. I have been trying to find out this info on the ADJ forum as well with no luck. I was just hoping that somebody that had been down this same road could have gave me a heads up on the fit of the cases, thats all. These forums usually save me a lot of time with questions I have. Usually someone has already tried what I am thinking and points me in the right direction.

I do have another question for you John. One of my new (Just received it yesterday and it was broken in the box) DS250's has a broken cover on one of the arms. Do you guys have a parts dept.that I can get a new cover?

Thanks,
Ric
 
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Chris,

Thanks for your info as well. I will give them a call.

Ric
 
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Nightraven:

(I'm not an employee or agent. I use their stuff and own a live sound production company, so full disclaimer stuff applies...)

1: Personally, in 27 years of live sound and 24 years in IT, I have always found the telephone to be the fastest method of resolve short of flying into the offices of the company I have "issues" with and making it "up close and personal" if you know what I mean. I find web resources, for any company, to be best used when my needs are NOT as urgent. I will say that even while pressed for time, the advise from others in regards to some wash lighting and foggers on this forum were highly useful. It helped me buy two proper units for fog. The jury is still out on the wash lights, but I can resume that search.

2: In your situation, regarding the broken part of the light, my recommendation would be to have the entire unit replaced, as it arrived new but damaged. However, if parts is willing to ship out a new part rather than replace the whole unit, then hey, that's THEIR decision, which would be a whole lot cheaper on the shipping. BUT, before you do that, do one thig for yourself: Thoroughly test out the damaged light. External damage may be hiding internal damagage, so fire it up and give it a thorough test. Also, do this with the other light as well just in case. Last thing you'd want to do is call up Sales or Parts and get the repacement cover part, and then find out that the light has an actual problem with it. That just adds to frustration, anger and time wasting.

I'm into efficiency. If I was determined to buy the case, I'd be on the phone and not have wasted time on that issue here. Not knocking this forum, the guys who participate here are pretty darn good. The other thing I'd be doing is thinking "Hey, would they just send me the replacement part" while I'm testing the unit outn to ensure no other issues exist and then call them up to arrange for what needs to be done.


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Good grief, nobody wants to take the time to figure out anything on these forums... Short answer the DS250 is much larger than the Accu Spot series lights, with the exception of the Accu Spot Pro.

The case for the Accu Spot 250, and similiar heads is to small for the DS250. If there is a case for the Accu Spot Pro, it will probably fit.
 
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