More responsive. More resolution. More powerful at higher frequencies. In short more musical for higher frequencies. I have not experienced the IBeam myself but have checked out what is said about them by those that have. Personally I think transducers are best used below 40hz where sound cannot be heard but can be felt. They take over where subs run out of shaking power.
Hello nice demo! But, can you show me a demo with the volume on high? Also, is this used with the quake attached horizontally or vertically? I believe that the Buttkicker LFE is the Mjoilnir of all tactile transducers (so far).
Hi, I have no video at higher volume. It was enough as it is. The Quake is always vertical and its internally mounted to the sofa frame. The sofa looks standard.. Re Buttkicker, it possibly has more brute force but the penalty is perhaps less finesse and speed. The Quake is more than capable in my sofa so lack of power is definitely not a problem. I opted for finesse over brute force. However, the Quake is more than capable of wobbling eyeballs if that's your thing.
Sure although I have not experience it myself. I believe the Quake is more powerful at very low frequency stuff, sub 40hz. The Ibeam faster with the higher frequencies. I think both were compared at AVForums by some members. We have a sub section that also caters for tactile sound.
Maniak xD
FatallPain 2 months ago
nice
I got this movie and big speakers too, awesome sounds in this movie
Steph6n 6 months ago
what you mean faster? ("The Ibeam faster with the higher frequencies")
RussiaTrue 10 months ago
@RussiaTrue
More responsive. More resolution. More powerful at higher frequencies. In short more musical for higher frequencies. I have not experienced the IBeam myself but have checked out what is said about them by those that have. Personally I think transducers are best used below 40hz where sound cannot be heard but can be felt. They take over where subs run out of shaking power.
MarkyM4rk 10 months ago
Hello nice demo! But, can you show me a demo with the volume on high? Also, is this used with the quake attached horizontally or vertically? I believe that the Buttkicker LFE is the Mjoilnir of all tactile transducers (so far).
FeeNSanD 10 months ago
@FeeNSanD
Hi, I have no video at higher volume. It was enough as it is. The Quake is always vertical and its internally mounted to the sofa frame. The sofa looks standard.. Re Buttkicker, it possibly has more brute force but the penalty is perhaps less finesse and speed. The Quake is more than capable in my sofa so lack of power is definitely not a problem. I opted for finesse over brute force. However, the Quake is more than capable of wobbling eyeballs if that's your thing.
MarkyM4rk 10 months ago
Are you going to drink that?
richandiben 11 months ago
@richandiben
Its pure mountain water but even so beer is tastier
MarkyM4rk 11 months ago
very nice, do ya know the ibeam?
i don't know which is better. Ibeam or Quake 10b?
...mfg
Deathproof87DK 1 year ago
@Deathproof87DK
Sure although I have not experience it myself. I believe the Quake is more powerful at very low frequency stuff, sub 40hz. The Ibeam faster with the higher frequencies. I think both were compared at AVForums by some members. We have a sub section that also caters for tactile sound.
MarkyM4rk 1 year ago
nice :)
theshrimpmurder 1 year ago
good!
Morfisiniumus 1 year ago