
Yamaha
Yamaha SPCVR-1001 Stage & Studio Equipment Speaker Case
★★★★★
Trilaminar construction keeps your Yamaha 10-inch powered cabinet tour-ready — protecting the rear panel and handles without slowing down load-in.
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Overview
Key Features
Functional speaker cover compatible with Yamaha DXR10, DXR10mkII, DBR10 and CBR10
Trilaminar fabric of durable polyester, with inner PVC coat and cushion inside for impact suppression
Rear roof allows easy access to the rear panel with the cover on
Handle slit allows easy access to the handles for carriage
Integral pocket provides storage for AC cable
Specifications
Brand
Yamaha
Model
SPCVR-1001
Compatible Models
DXR10, DXR10mkII, DBR10, CBR10
Material
Trilaminar fabric — polyester outer, PVC inner coat, internal cushion
Rear Panel Access
Yes — rear roof panel
Handle Access
Yes — handle slit
Cable Storage
Integral AC cable pocket
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Rear roof panel provides access to all rear connections — power and audio — without fully removing the cover during setup or teardown
- Trilaminar fabric with PVC inner coat offers impact absorption and moisture resistance suited to outdoor stages and touring conditions
- Handle slit aligns with the speaker's carry handle, allowing fully covered transport without adding awkward bulk
- Integral AC cable pocket keeps the power cable organized and protected, reducing wear on the connector during transit
- Purpose-fit design for four specific Yamaha 10-inch cabinet models means no loose fabric or pressure points that could mark speaker grilles
👎 Cons
- Compatibility is strictly limited to DXR10, DXR10mkII, DBR10, and CBR10 — it will not fit any other Yamaha models or third-party 10-inch cabinets of similar size
- The cover protects during transport and storage but is not designed for operation — it must be partially opened for rear access during a live show, which is not always convenient in tight stage configurations
- Offers no hard-shell impact protection; a hard impact to the speaker body from a dropped road case or falling gear will still transfer through the cushion layer
- Not a flight case replacement — for air freight or long-haul truck touring, a hard case or custom crate remains the appropriate protection tier
Frequently Asked Questions
Which specific Yamaha speaker models does the SPCVR-1001 fit?
The SPCVR-1001 is purpose-built to fit four models: the DXR10, DXR10mkII, DBR10, and CBR10. These are all 10-inch Yamaha powered cabinet designs with compatible exterior dimensions. It will not fit the 12-inch or 15-inch variants in those same lines — verify your speaker model before ordering.
Can I access the rear panel connections with the cover on?
Yes. The rear roof design is a key functional detail — it opens or lifts to expose the rear panel, allowing you to connect power and audio cables without removing the entire cover. This matters for quick turnarounds between soundcheck and show.
Does the cover protect against rain or outdoor moisture?
The trilaminar construction — durable polyester outer, inner PVC coat, and cushion lining — provides meaningful weather resistance and impact protection. The PVC inner coat repels incidental moisture and splash, though the cover is not rated for submersion or prolonged heavy rain exposure. It's appropriate for outdoor festival conditions with normal stage coverage.
How does the handle slit work for carrying?
The cover includes a slit positioned over the speaker's built-in handle, so you can grip and carry the cabinet without removing the cover. This is a genuine time-saver when moving gear between the van and stage in tight windows.
Where does the AC cable go when the cover is on?
There is an integral storage pocket specifically for the AC cable, keeping it contained and preventing it from dragging or tangling during transport. It's a small detail, but it reduces the odds of a damaged cable or a tripping hazard at the side of the stage.