Tactile Transducer

Tactile Transducer
Model:G50
Brand:-
Origin:Made In China
Category:Sports & Recreation / Entertainment / Musical Instrument
Label:Tactile Transducer , shake bass , massage bass
Price: -
Min. Order:100 pc

Product Description

Specifications:


Dimensions: 138x138x56mm
Net Weight:1.5kg ± 5%
Impedance: 4 ohms
RATED Power Input: 35 WATTS AT11.8Vrms / 48hrs (pink noise)
MAX Power Input : 50 WATTS  AT14Vrms/ 24hrs, (pink noise)
Usable frequency (depending on substrate): 20-200 Hz

 

Here's how you add bass shakers to your home theater system:

1) Find the variable low-level RCA output for the subwoofer (LFE) channel on the rear panel of your AV receiver and disconnect the cable going to your powered subwoofer.

2) Connect a RCA Y-cable to the subwoofer output on your receiver.

3) Connect the cable from your subwoofer to one end of the Y-cable.

4) Connect a cable to the remaining unused end of the Y-cable to an input on the amplifier being used to power the shakers.

5) Connect the shakers to the output of the amplifer.

6) Set the relative level of the shakers by adjusting the volume control on the amplifier driving them.

Want to feel your music? The Bass Shaker products allow you to experience every thump, thrust and shake...the way bass sound was originally intended. Aura's patented technology preserves the sound pressure levels so there's no distortion while enhancing the bass energy delivered from your stereo. We're taking surround sound to another level.....
To add bass shakers to your home theater system, they need to be powered by an amplifier and receive the same signal as your powered subwoofer. Bass shakers should be rigidly mounted to the bottom of your seat, whether it your car seat or your sofa


 

Payment Terms:TT
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Member Information

Guangdong SoundTouch Electronics Company
Country/Region:Guang Dong - China
Business Nature:Manufacturer
Phone:18357536698
Contact:Steve (Sales Manager)
Last Online:30 Nov, 2014