I have been looking for carts for my TASCAM 42 & 48. Since this company is in Latvia, I had concerns about the legitimacy of the company or the quality of the product. Communicating with Analogsound reassured me. They even made a modification on the carts to replace the shelf with a 2U equipment rack (for the DBX units). While the assembly instructions were, virtually, non-existent, they were, never-the-less, easy to put together. I'll admit, these carts are very well manufactured, very sturdy and looks great. Since the TASCAMs are heavy and I was doing this by myself, I had to figure out how, best, to attach the units to the carts. The first cart was the trial and error, the second cart was a breeze. I laid the TASCAMs on their backs, slid the, already assembled, cart to the unit, locked the swing knobs, then lifted the TASCAM up.
If you have been looking for carts for your TASCAM, while this doesn't look like the original TASCAM carts, they will, definitely do the trick. I, highly, recommend it.
I have been looking for carts for my TASCAM 42 & 48. Since this company is in Latvia, I had concerns about the legitimacy of the company or the quality of the product. Communicating with Analogsound reassured me. They even made a modification on the carts to replace the shelf with a 2U equipment rack (for the DBX units). While the assembly instructions were, virtually, non-existent, they were, never-the-less, easy to put together. I'll admit, these carts are very well manufactured, very sturdy and looks great. Since the TASCAMs are heavy and I was doing this by myself, I had to figure out how, best, to attach the units to the carts. The first cart was the trial and error, the second cart was a breeze. I laid the TASCAMs on their backs, slid the, already assembled, cart to the unit, locked the swing knobs, then lifted the TASCAM up.
If you have been looking for carts for your TASCAM, while this doesn't look like the original TASCAM carts, they will, definitely do the trick. I, highly, recommend it.