sloomingbla
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Hey guys! I am currently an owner of the Abyss 1266 Phi TCs, hooked up to a Lampizator Golden Atlantic DAC and a Luxman P750u Amplifier.
All in all, my setup costs around 15K USD, and I'm 100% satisfied with it, it's incredible.
That being said. I miss feeling that THUMP in my chest when I listen to music. I'm quite the basshead, and although these headphones are fantastic for low end rumble, nothing could ever compete with a good subwoofer thump.
And so, I'm thinking of spicing up the mix with some tactile transducers installed into my gaming chair.
The problem is, I'm unsure of what transducer to use, and I REALLY want to make sure that the quality of the bass vibrations produced match the quality of bass my headphones provide.
I do already own a subpac, which is incredibly fun when used with a splitter (kills the sq otherwise), but it is incredibly uncomfortable, and unfortunately it lags behind a bit in bass quality, a long with being reaaaaally fidgety with volume making it a bit of a deal breaker.
What are your opinions on using a high end tactile transducer, wired to an amp fed by my dac from a splitter?
Does anyone here have experience using tactile transducers in a hifi setup, and if so
A - Will the quality ever be good enough to not degrade the overall sq, and
B - Any recommendations on some of the better transducers that focus on quality over quality when it comes to bass, that could fit on a gaming chair?
And C - How important would the amp be in terms of bass quality? Any recommendations for a suitable amp to go alongside it?
Thanks guys!!!
All in all, my setup costs around 15K USD, and I'm 100% satisfied with it, it's incredible.
That being said. I miss feeling that THUMP in my chest when I listen to music. I'm quite the basshead, and although these headphones are fantastic for low end rumble, nothing could ever compete with a good subwoofer thump.
And so, I'm thinking of spicing up the mix with some tactile transducers installed into my gaming chair.
The problem is, I'm unsure of what transducer to use, and I REALLY want to make sure that the quality of the bass vibrations produced match the quality of bass my headphones provide.
I do already own a subpac, which is incredibly fun when used with a splitter (kills the sq otherwise), but it is incredibly uncomfortable, and unfortunately it lags behind a bit in bass quality, a long with being reaaaaally fidgety with volume making it a bit of a deal breaker.
What are your opinions on using a high end tactile transducer, wired to an amp fed by my dac from a splitter?
Does anyone here have experience using tactile transducers in a hifi setup, and if so
A - Will the quality ever be good enough to not degrade the overall sq, and
B - Any recommendations on some of the better transducers that focus on quality over quality when it comes to bass, that could fit on a gaming chair?
And C - How important would the amp be in terms of bass quality? Any recommendations for a suitable amp to go alongside it?
Thanks guys!!!