Tascam
Japan, est. 1970s · 57 products across 6 categories
About Tascam
Tascam, originally a division of TEAC, has long been a cornerstone of professional audio recording and live sound. Renowned for its robust and reliable multitrack recorders and mixing consoles, Tascam built a reputation servicing broadcast, music production, and live performance markets. The brand's legacy is deeply intertwined with the evolution of portable and digital recording technologies.
- • Exceptional build quality and durability
- • Industry-standard reliability for demanding workflows
- • Comprehensive feature sets for complex recording
- • Wide range of product options for diverse needs
- • Often favored for portable and remote recording
- • Can be premium-priced compared to consumer alternatives
- • Some models may have a steeper learning curve
- • Interface design occasionally lags behind newer competitors
- • Product range can be overwhelming for new users
- • Legacy models may lack modern connectivity
Tascam Products
Tascam DP-006
Multitrack Compact Studios
Tascam TA-1VP
Voice Processor
Tascam LM-8ST Line Mixer
19'' Rack Mixers
Tascam MH-8
Headphone Amps
Tascam Mixcast 4
USB Audio Interfaces
Tascam DA-6400
Multitrack Recorders
Tascam Sonicview 24
Digital Mixers
Tascam TM-10 LB
Lapel Microphones
Frequently Asked Questions About Tascam
While Tascam originated in Japan, manufacturing has shifted over time and may now occur in various locations including China, maintaining strict quality control standards.
Generally, yes, Tascam recorders support industry-standard file formats and offer connectivity options like USB for seamless integration with most Digital Audio Workstations.
The DA-6400 series represents a significant upgrade, offering expanded track counts, improved preamps, and enhanced features compared to the earlier DA-3000 models.
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