Specifications

By now, you may have some knowledge about Tactile Transducers. To help clarify this application further, please read on:
What is a Tactile Transducer?
A tactile transducer or "bass shaker" is a device which is made on
the principle that low bass frequencies can be felt as well as heard.
A shaker transmits low-frequency vibrations into various surfaces so
that they can be felt by people. This is called tactile sound. Tactile
transducers may augment or in some cases, substitute for a
subwoofer.
Tactile transducers may be used in a home theater, a commercial
movie theater, or for special effects in an arcade game, amusement
park ride or other application.
In Home Theater and Music Applications:
A surround sound audio system complements a video action movie
by responding to the events that are unfolding on the screen. The
surround sound extends from 30 Hz (if you are lucky) and up to
20Khz. For the most part, it is the low frequency response that
brings you closer to the action. A tactile transducer system will tap
into the low frequency signal that is emanating for LFE output, which
is typically located in the back of your receivers. This signal is
amplified through a resilient power amplifier and then used to drive
the tactile transducer; Thus, picking up and enhancing everything
your subwoofer lacks.
In Gaming Applications:
Tactile transducers are an explosive way to generate massive
vibration, which brings players into the video game. Mounting a Mini
Quake in a gamer seat will lead to an incredible interactive
experience unlike any other.
In Music Applications:
Music recording can be immensely enhanced by allowing musicians
(drummers in particular) who rely on sound and impact to literally
feel their progress while recording. Now, musicians can rely on
tactile transducers to transmit vibrations through their seats. This
vibration allows them to feel the beat more naturally and confidently
synchronize it with others in the band.
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Mounting Quake Tactile Transducers
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The Earthquake Quake 10.0 and Mini Quake need to be
mounted vertically at all times. Mounting them vertically
maximizes the output and increases the over all tactile
experience.
Horizontally mounting the units will diminish the output
and may damage them over time.
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Earthquake Tactile Transducers Basic Information
The Mini Quake May Be
Mounted Upside Down By
Hanging It From Its Feet.
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