
Wham, Bam, Thank you for the cases Ma'am.
Something special is about to land at Musicmaker—and if you’re serious about protecting your instrument, you’ll want to pay attention.
BAM Cases, the world-renowned leaders in high-performance instrument protection, are arriving in Dublin for the very first time. These premium cases combine cutting-edge materials with bold, elegant design—and soon you’ll be able to get your hands on them right here at Musicmaker.
Why Musicians Worldwide Trust BAM Cases
Founded in France over 40 years ago, BAM Cases have earned a global reputation for their fusion of lightweight durability, smart design, and unmistakable style. Whether you're a gigging guitarist, a conservatoire cellist, or a globe-trotting violinist, BAM’s mission is simple: to give your instrument the protection it deserves without sacrificing comfort or looks.
Crafted using advanced composite materials, BAM cases are engineered to endure the knocks, shocks, and wild weather that come with life on the road—while still looking incredible on your shoulder.
When you choose a BAM, you're not just getting a case. You’re investing in a legacy of innovation trusted by touring professionals, orchestral players, and studio musicians alike.
What Sets BAM Instrument Cases Apart?
Here’s what makes BAM one of the most respected names in the world of instrument protection:
- Hightech Shell Construction – Their signature triple-ply shell blends ABS and Airex foam for unbeatable strength without the weight.
- Thermal Protection – Keeps your instrument safe from sudden temperature changes—perfect for the unpredictable Irish climate.
- Sleek, Ergonomic Design – Comfortable backpack straps, padded handles, and an ultra-balanced build for effortless portability.
- Stylish Finishes – From minimal matte textures to luxurious leather wraps, BAM doesn’t just protect your instrument—it elevates it.
A Closer Look: BAM Case Ranges Coming to Dublin
We’ll be stocking a carefully chosen range of BAM cases in-store, tailored to our community of musicians here in Ireland. Here are just a few you’ll want to check out:
- BAM Hightech Serie - Ultra-light and incredibly strong, this is BAM’s flagship design. It’s a favourite among cellists and violinists who need maximum protection in a sleek, travel-ready package.
- BAM Guitar Cases - Coming in both Hightech and Classic variants, these guitar cases offer serious protection for classical, acoustic, and electric players alike—without weighing you down at the next gig.
- BAM Woodwind Cases - From saxophones to clarinets, BAM’s woodwind line blends smart internal padding with external toughness, making it ideal for school use, stage life, and everything in between.
- Cabine Series - Designed specifically for air travel, these compact cases fit in overhead lockers while still offering full protection—a favourite for musicians on the move.
BAM Case Reviews: What Musicians Are Saying
Musicians all over the world swear by BAM—and it’s not just because they look the part.
“It’s the only case I trust on tour. Light, solid, and surprisingly comfortable to carry.”
— Touring classical guitarist
“My BAM cello case survived a baggage handler's worst without a scratch. That’s all you need to know.”
— Conservatoire cello student
“I’ve used BAM for years. They’ve never let me down. And they always get compliments.”
— Jazz saxophonist
Coming Soon to Musicmaker Dublin
This is the first time BAM Cases will be available at Musicmaker, and we’re proud to bring one of the world’s best case brands to Ireland’s most passionate musicians.
Our team has handpicked the models we know will speak to the needs of Irish players—guitarists, string players, and wind musicians alike. Whether you're looking for something light and versatile or a show-stopping, tour-grade case, BAM has you covered.
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BAM Cases are coming to Musicmaker. Lightweight. Weatherproof. Designed to impress.
Give your instrument the protection it deserves—with a little bit of French swagger.