OP IDSkoT 5,000+ posts Resonating Reticular 6,522 1 Miami, Florida Oct 26, 2008 Thread Starter #17 but you still need a sub when using these right? Click to expand... Well, it depends. I believe you do, though. This just makes it seem more boomy. Since it's just vibrating your seat, you won't HEAR anything. Just feel it. So, I guess technically you don't. But it won't SOUND like anything.
but you still need a sub when using these right? Click to expand... Well, it depends. I believe you do, though. This just makes it seem more boomy. Since it's just vibrating your seat, you won't HEAR anything. Just feel it. So, I guess technically you don't. But it won't SOUND like anything.
W Wkbdkid 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,893 0 San Diego Oct 26, 2008 #18 So it plays the same frequency as your sub? Can you wire the bass shaker an your sub in parallel/series together or do they need their own channel from the amp?
So it plays the same frequency as your sub? Can you wire the bass shaker an your sub in parallel/series together or do they need their own channel from the amp?