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  1. [PAID ADVERTISEMENT] Announcing the availability of my newest sound cart model called the Ninja. The Ninja is an ultra-compact, light-weight and highly portable sound cart that has been specifically developed with location sound mixers in mind who are working predominantly from a mixer bag on their own. The ultra compact design enables the Ninja to fit into vehicles and locations where other carts would struggle. The Ninja features a sliding shelf (compatible with Sound Devices CL16), height adjustable top shelf, generous storage area (compatible with Euro Containers), 12 inch pneumatic wheels and front casters as well as being compatible with many of our optional accessories (https://store.soundcart.audio/tag/ninja/). For further details, visit https://store.soundcart.audio/product/sc-ninja/ or see customer photos on Instagram using tag #ninjasoundcart. With the pre-orders fulfilled, stock is now available to order from our network of North American dealers (https://store.soundcart.audio/dealers/) including Audio Dept, Gotham Sound (Atlanta and New York), Location Sound Corporation, Second City Sound, Sonotechnique, Studio Economik and Trew Audio (Atlanta, LA, Nashville, Toronto and Vancouver).
  2. I'm interested in upgrading to a dante system and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for certain dante workflows? How do you incorporate the system into your cart? Anyone using a remote setup running out to set? Pictures of setups maybe? Thanks so much!!! Steve
  3. Following feedback SOUNDCART are updating the Compact Bag Cart (Red) and will be releasing the Mk 2 on 1st January 2017. The Mk2 now features elements found in our flagship Production Sound Cart such as 19" rack strips front (20u) and back (12u), the ability to fold down (without tools) as well as fully height adjustable rear handles. Model specific accessories will include front casters (adjustable feet as standard like the MiniCart), adjustable shelves and a 3u adjustable monitor extension (180 degrees). Our range of universal accessories are all fully compatible such as the boom holders etc. Dimensions (mm): 985-1070 H x 718 W x 555 D 1049-1070 H x 718 W x 363 D (folded) Here are some Computer Aided Design drawings of the cart. Pricing will be announced soon. Further details available at www.facebook.com/SOUNDCART
  4. Announcing the official launch of our new cart model, the EXPLORER. The U.K. RRP price will be £875+VAT however there will is an introductory price of £775+VAT (£100 SAVING!!) available for the first 10 orders received. Dimensions: 1190mm x 575mm x 550mm (HxWxD). Spec: 2x non-sliding height adjustable shelves (optional sliding shelf and additional 19” rack shelf available soon), 3u Rack adapter, Boom Holder, Antenna Riser & Clamps. Further details / photos available at www.facebook.com/soundcart F.A.Q. Q. Can I stand and mix? A. Yes absolutely, thanks to its fully height adjustable shelves it is easy to set a comfortable working height to stand and mix at. Q. Will a sliding tray be available? A. Yes, a prototype sliding shelf has already been developed and tested. Pricing and availability will be announced next week. Q. Can I purchase more shelves? A. Yes, additional shelves will be available. Pricing and availability will be announced next week. Q. What weight can the shelves carry? A. The shelves have been tested to 12kg so will accept even the heaviest of bags. Q. What accessories are available? A. The majority of our Universal accessory range can be added to the EXPLORER such as script holder, tablet holder, headphone holder, cup holder etc. Q. Will there be a waterproof cover be available? A. Yes, a waterproof cover is in development for the EXPLORER. Available hopefully in Q2 2018. Q. Do the shelves fold? A. No, the EXPLORER's shelves do not fold. If you require folding shelves take a look at our MiniCart model. Q. What size wheels does EXPLORER use? A. Front: 6" Casters with foot operated brakes. Rear: 10" Pneumatic for a cushioning ride and great stability. Q. How does EXPLORER ship? A. To keep the price as low as possible, EXPLORER is supplied flat pack with detailed instructions and tools to assist you to assemble the cart quickly and easily. Ideal for those that travel! Q. How is the EXPLORER different to other carts on the market? A. The EXPLORER was designed from the ground up as a low-cost, stable, light-weight, purpose built sound cart (not an adaption of another product). Like our other models the EXPLORER is extremely customisable (adjustable shelves, install accessories in multiple positions, wide range of optional accessories etc.) to compliment your workflow not impose one on you. Q. Will I quickly outgrow the EXPLORER? A. EXPLORER enjoys a wide range of accessories and optional extras that should prevent the need to upgrade for many many years. Q. What is EXPLORER made from? A. Mostly tubular aluminium extrusion making the cart both light-weight and strong.
  5. To celebrate our 2nd Anniversary next month (March 2018) we will be launching a new model. Below are some CAD impressions and photos of the prototype. Model name and price $TBC. For further details, please visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/soundcart
  6. Hey Guys, I need to clamp my iPad Mini onto my sound cart. Any ideas? Products? I'm in the UK. Thanks,
  7. To celebrate SOUNDCART's 1st anniversary (we launched in March 2016) and our British heritage, we are releasing a limited edition MiniCart in British Racing Green. The difference between the standard MiniCart and the limited edition version are the colour of the handles and shelf brackets. Otherwise the price and specification remain the same as the standard version. When ordering your MiniCart please make sure you let us know if you like one of the limited edition models otherwise a standard version will be supplied. Trew Audio (www.trewaudio.com) are now dealers for SOUNDCART in Canada and USA (in addition to Pro-Sound) while A4audio in France is also now a dealer. For further information about the MiniCart and your local dealer please visit our website at www.soundcart.audio
  8. I've been recently inspired by all of the sound carts and follow carts on here so I finally got started ordering and building. For the main cart I order a custom rack rack case, but that won't be ready for awhile so I started on the follow cart. I was originally going to buy a cart from somewhere and mod it but I have a lot of extra time right now so I figured I would just build a custom one that better suits my needs. Went with a metal frame because it is much easier to weld and a lot cheaper than aluminum. Weight isn't much of a factor for me. Got the main frame welded together and now working on a "jockey box" and a handle. I'm going to build custom wood drawers that will sit on the left side of the cart. Will post more pics as I make progress.
  9. Chinhda just made up a batch of folding handles for sound carts. This is one of the few accessories not developed for use on a Chinhda Cart. (His cart designs already incorporate hand-holds.) These folding handles are made for use on Mag-Liner carts or any other design with a suitable mounting point. They are very strong and can easily handle carts of several hundred pounds. The handle grips are cross-hatched and more than an inch-and-a-quarter in diameter to provide a firm grip. David
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