Here goes another one of my crazy ideas...
Feel free to add your comments/concerns/ideas...
I love the crispy clarity of IEM's. I also love the tactile gut punch that big subs provide.
I am thinking of combining IEM's with a DIY Tactile Transducer Water Bed.
Some say the best crossover is your own brain.
According to the Clark Synthesis White Paper humans perceive sound 5 different ways.
It seem to me that water is the highest resolution option to couple a body to the tactile transducer.
I searched a little bit and found this video, he has created a water bed with a tactile transducer, however he uses it as a full range mono water bed speaker hybrid.
I want to try this same concept but also add IEM's using a miniDSP, and cut off the tactile transducer at around 800hz.
The main components would be something like this.
1. A rigid water bed frame created by me.
2. Water mattress liner.
3. Water mattress.
4. Clark Synthesis TST429 Platinum Transducer
5. BEHRINGER A500 AMP
6. miniDSP
Feel free to add your comments/concerns/ideas...
I love the crispy clarity of IEM's. I also love the tactile gut punch that big subs provide.
I am thinking of combining IEM's with a DIY Tactile Transducer Water Bed.
Some say the best crossover is your own brain.
According to the Clark Synthesis White Paper humans perceive sound 5 different ways.
It seem to me that water is the highest resolution option to couple a body to the tactile transducer.
I searched a little bit and found this video, he has created a water bed with a tactile transducer, however he uses it as a full range mono water bed speaker hybrid.
I want to try this same concept but also add IEM's using a miniDSP, and cut off the tactile transducer at around 800hz.
The main components would be something like this.
1. A rigid water bed frame created by me.
2. Water mattress liner.
3. Water mattress.
4. Clark Synthesis TST429 Platinum Transducer
5. BEHRINGER A500 AMP
6. miniDSP
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