A while back I bought an Arturia MiniBrute synth. At home it has been kept in the original box, but when I take it places it has been in an unpadded bag. I decided to look for a suitable case. After measuring the synth I ordered the Mix Case 4044X.
The case is very light for it's size and seems fairly robust. It's not a full flight case, more like a good quality camera case. But for the money it's great.
All the edges are protected by curved aluminium parts and the corners are hard plastic. The panels have a nice diamond texture and seem to be a decent hard wearing plastic.
The lid is lined with a medium density "egg box" foam that's glued in place. The main part is lined with a thin foam liner and has a removable block of square section, divided, foam that's also more towards the medium density. If I was to be honest my only issue was the foam is only sectioned in columns, not cubes, meaning you have to cut the foam to the correct height.
It has two strong looking, lockable, metal catches and metal hinges. The handle is a thick hard plastic with soft rubber padding. The side with hinges and the bottom panel both have 4 small rubber feet each.
As for how well the MiniBrute fits, there's about 1cm of foam left along the short sides and 2cm of foam along each long side. Under the synth there's around 3cm of foam left. So it's a nice snug fit with some protection all around.
All in, for around £40 it's a very nice case that fits my synth perfectly. I feel happier it now has a decent case to protect it.