Thought I'd use this lockdown time for a few projects on my very simple racing rig (PS4, T300RS, playseat challenge).
The first was a tactile transducer / bass shaker. I had seen the buttkicker gamer 2 but it seems permanently out of stock and i didn't want to spend £230 on it either.
I settled on a Nobsound G2 amp, it's a 100W mono subwooofer amp with an adjustable frequency cut-off run, and a Dayton Audio BST-1 shaker unit. It is fixed to the back of the playseat challenge so provides really direct feedback - at the moment it's just done with a wooden plinth, i might improve the mounting at a later date. For now tho it's fine.
Total cost was around £115 so around half the price of the buttkicker.
Limitations are really around that of running it on a console and the LFE that individual games supply, so i don't think things would be improved any with the buttkicker - and this is strong enough to give me all the impacts and vibrations i want at around 1/3 gain. Any more than that and it'll rattle the frame too much and shake the floor too (it lives upstairs and my neighbor's would complain)
Anyway, if anyone is interested, i made a video on what i did.
I'm a beginner at this so would be interested to hear your experienced thoughts and feedback!
Cheers
John
The first was a tactile transducer / bass shaker. I had seen the buttkicker gamer 2 but it seems permanently out of stock and i didn't want to spend £230 on it either.
I settled on a Nobsound G2 amp, it's a 100W mono subwooofer amp with an adjustable frequency cut-off run, and a Dayton Audio BST-1 shaker unit. It is fixed to the back of the playseat challenge so provides really direct feedback - at the moment it's just done with a wooden plinth, i might improve the mounting at a later date. For now tho it's fine.
Total cost was around £115 so around half the price of the buttkicker.
Limitations are really around that of running it on a console and the LFE that individual games supply, so i don't think things would be improved any with the buttkicker - and this is strong enough to give me all the impacts and vibrations i want at around 1/3 gain. Any more than that and it'll rattle the frame too much and shake the floor too (it lives upstairs and my neighbor's would complain)
Anyway, if anyone is interested, i made a video on what i did.
I'm a beginner at this so would be interested to hear your experienced thoughts and feedback!
Cheers
John