Getting a new BAM case is probably one of the most exciting upgrades a violinist can make (especially those serious and committed musicians). Why? Simply because these cases are actually considered the gold standard in violin protection. Thanks to its advanced materials and cool (yet thoughtful) design.
You’re lucky enough to be holding a new BAM violin case, but you might also want to know what unboxing looks like and how you can set it up.
Premium Packaging & First Look
You’ll see meticulous packaging right on the box. Skip those cardboard boxes because your case comes in specially designed packaging that protects it during shipping. Also, BAM makes sure you enjoy a premium unboxing experience.
Looking inside, you’ll find your case in protective foam with custom-fitted inserts. You’ll also see the product information, booklet, and warranty cards on the box.
Authenticity Check
The next thing you need to do is to check its authenticity. You can do it by looking at the proper documentation, like warranty papers and authenticity certificates. Aside from that, check the BAM logo – it should be crisp and properly positioned. You can visit the BAM site to double-check their logo.
Strap and Handle Setup
After verifying its authenticity, you need to set up your care options. Do you prefer a backpack style or shoulder carry? Regardless, your BAM case comes with shoulder and attaching straps, so set it up according to your preferences.
No worries, there are instructions in the booklet that you can follow when attaching the straps.
Interior Overview
Curious about the interior? When you open your BAM case, you’ll see a moulded area where your violin is supposed to be. It’s precisely moulded to prevent pressure on sensitive areas of your instrument.
Aside from that, you’ll also notice interior padding and bow holders. Take your time to understand how your instrument should sit in it.
Accessory Compartments
Next are the accessory compartments (even more exciting). Your new BAM violin case has dedicated spots for cleaning cloths, rosin, and extra strings. Some also have holders for tools like mutes or tuners, while there are also models that can hold shoulder rests.
Organize your accessories using this smart storage system.
Travel-Ready Prep
If you’re planning to use your case right away and on the road, take your time to set it up. Do this by checking all the latches and zippers. Make sure that they close securely and won’t open during transport.
Also, check the seals on your case. Make sure it’s properly sealed and not damaged because it helps provide your instrument with an extra layer of protection.
You’re now ready to protect your instrument with style, comfort, and confidence. Your BAM case represents a significant upgrade in protection and convenience that will serve you well for years to come.
Remember to care for your BAM case properly – clean it regularly, store it in a safe place when not in use, and follow any specific maintenance instructions provided. With proper care, your case will continue protecting your violin and looking great for many years of musical adventures.

