Hello everyone!
A few months back I built a desktop to handle all of my entertainment needs- specifically gaming. However, watching movies has also become an important part of it as we do not own a television, therefore the household depends on this one computer to view movies.
I am trying to turn my bedroom into the ultimate gaming/movie center.
I have invested in a Logitech Z506 5.1 speaker system which has fit our needs very nicely so far (we live in an apartment).
Because we live in an apartment, neighbors do become something to consider.
We are very fortunate with the placement of our apartment though, since we do not have any neighboring units directly contacting us.
I have recently been looking into bass shakers to attach to my desk chair to somehow compliment my Logitech Z506 speakers. I have no experience in this field so I have no idea how this would play out, but I do know that the puck must be connected to an amplifier which in turn must be connected to the Logitech subwoofer, or something along those lines.
I am on a sub-$100 budget (really, I only have $45 as of right now - but I wouldn't mind letting this project take place over a few months time), so the cheaper, the better.
Some attainable shakers I have come across are:
http/www.amazon.com/Aura-AST-2B-4-Pro-Bass-Shaker/dp/B0002ZPTBI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1399847965&sr=8-2&keywords=bass+shaker
http/www.amazon.com/Dayton-Audio-TT25-8-Tactile-Transducer/dp/B009RGJ47S/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1399847965&sr=8-3&keywords=bass+shaker
I don't imagine it would take much more than one of these to get my desk chair shaking, right? You are the experts though so I am open to all suggestions and advice.
An amplifier that seems like it would do the job is this one:
http/www.amazon.com/LP-2020A-Lepai-Tripath-Class-T-Amplifier/dp/B0049P6OTI/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1399847990&sr=8-10&keywords=bass+shaker
I am essentially asking you to help me with what I should purchase, and how I would assemble it in order for it to compliment my Logitech speakers.
Thank you for reading and helping!
Best Regards,
Ryan
A few months back I built a desktop to handle all of my entertainment needs- specifically gaming. However, watching movies has also become an important part of it as we do not own a television, therefore the household depends on this one computer to view movies.
I am trying to turn my bedroom into the ultimate gaming/movie center.
I have invested in a Logitech Z506 5.1 speaker system which has fit our needs very nicely so far (we live in an apartment).
Because we live in an apartment, neighbors do become something to consider.
We are very fortunate with the placement of our apartment though, since we do not have any neighboring units directly contacting us.
I have recently been looking into bass shakers to attach to my desk chair to somehow compliment my Logitech Z506 speakers. I have no experience in this field so I have no idea how this would play out, but I do know that the puck must be connected to an amplifier which in turn must be connected to the Logitech subwoofer, or something along those lines.
I am on a sub-$100 budget (really, I only have $45 as of right now - but I wouldn't mind letting this project take place over a few months time), so the cheaper, the better.
Some attainable shakers I have come across are:
http/www.amazon.com/Aura-AST-2B-4-Pro-Bass-Shaker/dp/B0002ZPTBI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1399847965&sr=8-2&keywords=bass+shaker
http/www.amazon.com/Dayton-Audio-TT25-8-Tactile-Transducer/dp/B009RGJ47S/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1399847965&sr=8-3&keywords=bass+shaker
I don't imagine it would take much more than one of these to get my desk chair shaking, right? You are the experts though so I am open to all suggestions and advice.
An amplifier that seems like it would do the job is this one:
http/www.amazon.com/LP-2020A-Lepai-Tripath-Class-T-Amplifier/dp/B0049P6OTI/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1399847990&sr=8-10&keywords=bass+shaker
I am essentially asking you to help me with what I should purchase, and how I would assemble it in order for it to compliment my Logitech speakers.
Thank you for reading and helping!
Best Regards,
Ryan