alan monro
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- Member Title Alan Monro
- Age 65 years old
- Birthday February 14, 1946
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Gender
Male
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Location
Tropical Queensland Australia down by the beach
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Real Name:
alan monro
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I am a retired technician and love audio and video., music, and many hobbies , too many to mention .
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In Topic: Dam Computer Again!
25 December 2011 - 05:26 PM
Merry Christmas And A Happy New Year
..................................Alan
In Topic: Wiring For Tactile Transducer
28 November 2011 - 08:48 PM
mike.letour, on 27 November 2011 - 11:01 AM, said:
Hello,
I am new to the forum, so please accept my apologies if this question is inappropriate to the forum, or just way too basic.
I have built a gaming chair pedestal for my sons that houses a subwoofer. It worked out nicely, but I would like to add a tactile transducer to the chair itself. I want to confirm what would be the correct way to wire the setup.
The AMP is a Dayton SA240 (170 watts RMS @ 8 ohms, 240 @ 4ohms)
The Dayton is currently driving a Rockford Fosgate Punch RFZ1412 (12" 4 ohms)
I want to wire in an Aura AST-2B-4 Pro Bass Shaker (4 ohms, 50 watts RMS)
Will wiring the Transducer in series with the Subwoofer be an effective setup? Please set me straight if I am going down the wrong path.
Thanks
Mike
I am new to the forum, so please accept my apologies if this question is inappropriate to the forum, or just way too basic.
I have built a gaming chair pedestal for my sons that houses a subwoofer. It worked out nicely, but I would like to add a tactile transducer to the chair itself. I want to confirm what would be the correct way to wire the setup.
The AMP is a Dayton SA240 (170 watts RMS @ 8 ohms, 240 @ 4ohms)
The Dayton is currently driving a Rockford Fosgate Punch RFZ1412 (12" 4 ohms)
I want to wire in an Aura AST-2B-4 Pro Bass Shaker (4 ohms, 50 watts RMS)
Will wiring the Transducer in series with the Subwoofer be an effective setup? Please set me straight if I am going down the wrong path.
Thanks
Mike
Good day and welcome Mike. why not obtain the cheapest old 50-100 w amp you can find , ebay or whatever and use that for the vibrator.Problem solved, you have found the right path,
In Topic: Why All The Hisssss From My Old A/d/s Ph6 Amp?
25 November 2011 - 05:44 PM
Cables will not introduce hiss.
It seems that your old amp is faulty . .....................Alan
It seems that your old amp is faulty . .....................Alan
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