I have a 61 and got a Road Ready keyboard case. These cases are fully adjustable in inner length, width and height, and it fits my K like a glove. They also have 76 and 88 key version, so I bet the 76 would be perfect for you.
Also, it's built very solidly, and has wheels and grips where you need 'em.
I considered making one myself first to be sure it would fit perfectly, but this is all I needed.
I've been using a Road Ready case with my M3-88 for a few years now. Those things are bomb-proof. Though, if you're regularly going to wheel it over rough pathways or uneven ground, be aware that you'll fairly quickly knacker the bearings in the wheels.... they're not quite as robust as the nylon "roller skate" wheels used on other cases.
Kronos 73 Mk1, Roland Fantom 07 and a studio full o'stuff!
michelkeijzers wrote:Isn't it a little big for the synth? Or don't you have 61
I have the 88 and mine looks like THIS in the case (this is EnjoyRC's pic):
If you buy the 76 key case for the Kronos 73, there'll be space at the top but the included inserts makes it a snug fit (which is why I used the pic of the 61 key so you could see how that works).
I love the case but it's not as heavy duty as my SKB ATA.[/img]
(The "D" in it is for deep, meaning it is actually a bit bigger than the GKPE-76-TSA).
Fits great and I took some padding from other cases and put it in there for some extra protection. I can even fit my pedals, power cord, and powerstrip in the case with the kronos.
I'm going to buy a Kronos 61, but I will need a new case, because I have one that's quite narrow ... it ruined the sides of my Extreme because I let it slide in and it didn't fit ... scratched both sides quite heavily.
And the other one is starting to fall apart.
@McHale: that one looks a lot better (with a 88 inside).