Bass Shakers taken to the next level...
#11
Forgive me for not understanding correctly. So say a plane flies across the screen from left to right and the vibration moves left to right? Wow, that's...like....stereophonic [img]tongue.gif[/img] Shakers are connected just like speakers to speaker outputs of an amp. So if the amp plays stereo signals, or if you have a surround-sound decoder upstream, the regular shakers will mimic everything the amp gives it. It sounds like those things just have a surround decoder in them?
#12
Yep, that's the article I saw. Doesn't go into much detail, but ya go to the site and you can see they include four of the leg things (we're assuming they shake) and a brain, or for a big couch, two brains...
It sez ya still need amplifier(s) too.
Ya, a surround decoder would make it really cool I bet...
Me thinks these things need looking into further...
It sez ya still need amplifier(s) too.
Ya, a surround decoder would make it really cool I bet...
Me thinks these things need looking into further...
#13
You want to get real serious?
Check out the D-box:
http://www.d-box.com/
It works with every movies, however there are some movies taht have been specificlly engineered with the d-box in mind.
Check out the D-box:
http://www.d-box.com/
Motion simulators uses a two or four point suspension system to lift and move your seating in perfect synchronization with the onscreen action and sound, creating a virtual-reality experience in your living room or home theater. You're literally drawn into the action as never before, experiencing the same motional forces as the actors and players you're watching.
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