Parts Express Tactile Transducers

LiquidSound
LiquidSound Posts: 1,261
edited April 2024 in Clubhouse Archives
Does anyone have experience with these?? I'm going tomorrow to talk with someone who does custom, eight way, hand tied couches...whatever that means. I know it's good though. I'm going to see if he can beef up a frame to accomodate one of these tactile transducers. Any thoughts?
Two Channel Main
Receiver - VSX-54TX
Mains - Csi40's
Sub - Spiked Velodyne Cht-8 On Spiked Landscaping Stones

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  • Dennis Gardner
    Dennis Gardner Posts: 4,861
    edited May 2005
    Clark Synthesis is on of the top makers of transducers. They are larger circles (8" in diameter) than the Buttkicker brand or Aura but they should work great if they can fit them on your couch.

    As a side note, they must have streamlined their production or released new models for home theater, because they used to be priced around $400 for their lowest models. $100 is a reasonable amount for this type of shaker.

    Here are the other makers sites:

    Buttkicker

    AuraSound
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