RCHeliguy
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A rig is a personal thing, and individual philosophies are an even more personal. There is no point in arguing about any of that or about thresholds of performance to make tactile enjoyable for a given person. That's different for everyone.
The whole Race Bass concept is centered around creating a premium tactile experience with standards to minimize the variables between different rigs to get a uniform tactile experience.
If the whole concept of standardization goes against your grain and makes you feel like you are being forced to do things you don't want to do than don't do it. Build your own and be happy! If the idea of spending around $3,000 or more for hardware from 3rd parties is not for you, than don't do it! Build your own and be happy!
The RaceBass concept involves a lot of testing, documentation, and support. There has been testing of additional dsp amps, different ways to attach exciters. There is continued work being done on isolation. There is a growing amount of documentation being created and new DSP profiles. Hardware has been designed and is now being used to help some people to isolate their seats. That's what I helped with and I was happy to be a part of it.
This is all about creating the tools, parts and instructions to enable a successful DIY tactile solution on the first attempt.
So far most of the systems I'm seeing go together are very high end systems using TST-429's and BK-LFE's and 3000D's and various DSPamps or EPQ 304's along with the RaceBass springs. I just saw a system with multiple TST's and BK's under the seat. The number of people going this route is increasing quickly. We had 6 more people added just today.
This is just one of many paths a person can take if they want to.
If you aren't interested than don't do it!
The whole Race Bass concept is centered around creating a premium tactile experience with standards to minimize the variables between different rigs to get a uniform tactile experience.
If the whole concept of standardization goes against your grain and makes you feel like you are being forced to do things you don't want to do than don't do it. Build your own and be happy! If the idea of spending around $3,000 or more for hardware from 3rd parties is not for you, than don't do it! Build your own and be happy!
The RaceBass concept involves a lot of testing, documentation, and support. There has been testing of additional dsp amps, different ways to attach exciters. There is continued work being done on isolation. There is a growing amount of documentation being created and new DSP profiles. Hardware has been designed and is now being used to help some people to isolate their seats. That's what I helped with and I was happy to be a part of it.
This is all about creating the tools, parts and instructions to enable a successful DIY tactile solution on the first attempt.
So far most of the systems I'm seeing go together are very high end systems using TST-429's and BK-LFE's and 3000D's and various DSPamps or EPQ 304's along with the RaceBass springs. I just saw a system with multiple TST's and BK's under the seat. The number of people going this route is increasing quickly. We had 6 more people added just today.
This is just one of many paths a person can take if they want to.
If you aren't interested than don't do it!
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