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bass shaker on pedals

Discussion in 'Marketspace - Marktplatz' started by abs, Aug 17, 2011.

  1. abs

    abs Active Member Gold Contributor

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    hi all, anybody tried to generate vibration on the pedals ? can you split the signal from bass under a seat? or do i need a third souncard and another bass shaker?

    thnaks
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    This is a good idea. I thought about adding another bass shaker under the pedal block mount because there does not seem to be any feedback from that side. Too much force and viberation feedback on arms and body but dead on the lower leg feet.

    I THINK another bass shaker with amplifier is needed but I am not sure. If I was to do it , this is my way.
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    Hi Fahim , do you think it s possible to split the signal somehow?
    if you had a second bass shaker, would you need another sound card to handle it ?
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    engine vibration would be a great.. :D
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    hello everyone, for the one interested in a bass shaker on pedals. It works great. i have a gaming buttkicker driven by an amplifier. It is located behind me a the base of the seat. I added a cheap bass shaker (purchased in ebay) on my CST pedal frame on the riight side . I used a metallic 90 degree bracket to fix it against the side frame near the accelerator. then, I spitted the signal out from the amplifier . And it works great. the vibration you get on pedals are pretty much realistic. The only shortcoming is that you can't adjust the signal for each (pedals and seat individually) . For that i would need another amplifier (?, I dont know yet for sure if there is another possibility)