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Ottoman Stores Your 'Rock Band' Instruments

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Posted January 12, 2009 - By Patrick Roche-Sowa

We all know the downside of having a sweet Rock Band set up is finding an easily-accessable place to store all the instruments. I have a corner in my living room where I keep the drum kit and two guitars, but every time I want to rock out i have to move the coffee table, carry the drums over, and put them together.

Well if you've got a spare 200 bucks laying around, there is an AWESOME way to store your instruments right under your feet. The AK Rock Box is a really nice black leather ottoman that opens up and has storage specifically for all your Rock Band accessories. That may seem a bit pricey, until you realize that this classy ottoman not only stores everything for you, but it also has a drum-lift that lets you raise the drum pads up to the appropriate level with one hand. Check out the video on the Amazon product page to see what I'm talking about. Do you think it's worth the price? Should I start saving now?

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