I've had one fail recently. I was running the kerb effects pretty hard through them and one failed mid race.Has anyone had any issues with their Dayton exciters failing? I've been super careful not to drive them hard. One failed within about 20 seconds — which got replaced. Now the other one has started buzzing.
Sorry, forgot to reply. Running SimHub through DSP. The main benefit I find is that you can tune the level at specific frequencies, where SimHUb only allow you to set the frequency range, overall gain and tweak slightly more on certain effects.Are you running game audio through the DSP or just Simhub?
I've always been a bit confused as the need for DSP if using Simhub as you can control all your frequencies in software.
Sorry, forgot to reply. Running SimHub through DSP. The main benefit I find is that you can tune the level at specific frequencies, where SimHUb only allow you to set the frequency range, overall gain and tweak slightly more on certain effects.
I don't see DSP as necessary on exciters (though I'm sure @MrLate prefers to have the additional control on all units), but it's pretty much a must for LFE's in my view.
TBH, I tried using Equalizer APO, but just couldn't get to grips with it and gave up pretty quickly. I've used many music, 2D design, 3D design, animation packages, etc... over the years, but this seemed extremely unuser friendly for what it is. Shame, as it does look like a useful tool for what we're using it for.Makes sense when you start mixing a ton of stuff together. I think I've mostly been confused as to the reason for having external DSPs when you can pretty much do everything needed using Equalizer APO in software. Sure it might take up 1% of CPU, but doubt it has any real impact.
replaced it and added another 2 exciters by wiring them in series (now running 4 exciters off the original 2 channels)
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Tell me what is the thickness of the wire for the Aura shaker (4th - 50 watts) - what is the thickness? I was told that 2.5 square
and on Shaker Dayton they are 30 watts 16 ohms - they told me that 1.5 squares is enough ...
>Yes, hence my idea to mount the transducers in 1" of fairly solid foam like an industrial kneeling pad - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Impacto-MAT5050-14x21-inch-Handy-Kneeling/dp/B00BUZYX8O
so they don't stick out from the foam. Then just a thin layer over the top.
This size exactly fits front/rear and between the bolsters.
Thanks for sharing these observations. I’m currently trying to figure out the best placement for 4 Dayton Audio DAEX32EP-4 exciters on my Sparco seat. I’d initially thought of placing them in similar positions to those you’ve shown, but did some analysis yesterday to see where my body makes most firm and direct contact with the seat. As a result, I’m leaning toward put one pair on the shoulder support area and another just outside The bottom of my thigh....
The front two work really well. The two lower-lumber, not so much. I think the issue is that I don't make contact with that part of the seat. I think I need to move them in and up to where my lower back is actually touching. There's just a thick layer of fabric on the inside, and the seat is actually a bit big for me (it was the passenger seat in my racecar, so I bought it for "larger" passsengers).
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My reckhorn bs 200i arrived today running through a Aiwa Surround sound sub woofer out to a 200w amp using this as a front shaker , with a buttkicker gamer2 as a rear shaker.... Have set the front at a lower power level than the rear and so far .I'm loving it.. but is this the best way to set levels or should they be the same?
Thanks for sharing these observations. I’m currently trying to figure out the best placement for 4 Dayton Audio DAEX32EP-4 exciters on my Sparco seat. I’d initially thought of placing them in similar positions to those you’ve shown, but did some analysis yesterday to see where my body makes most firm and direct contact with the seat. As a result, I’m leaning toward put one pair on the shoulder support area and another just outside The bottom of my thigh.
@Tom_Hampton did you find the original adhesive difficult to remove completely before applying the dual lock?
Thanks for sharing these observations. I’m currently trying to figure out the best placement for 4 Dayton Audio DAEX32EP-4 exciters on my Sparco seat. I’d initially thought of placing them in similar positions to those you’ve shown, but did some analysis yesterday to see where my body makes most firm and direct contact with the seat. As a result, I’m leaning toward put one pair on the shoulder support area and another just outside The bottom of my thigh.
Why would you do that? Its there. Its sticky. No, I just stuck the VHB adhesive to the Dual-Lock Adhesive.
Stick+Sticky=Extra Sticky.