For home theater enthusiasts or gamers who enjoy the deep thud of a good subwoofer but want a little more “jolt” without the extra noise, Earthquake Sound Corp. has added to its range of tactile ...
Hayward CA, May. 1, 2007 — Earthquake Sound Corp is excited to announce the release of their new and patented tactile transducer at the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show. The Quake 10.0’s ...
Earthquake Sound Corp, the premier manufacturer of high-performance audio and tactile solutions for use in home audio/video systems, theme parks, pro-sound, military applications, aftermarket and OEM ...
The I Beam VT-300 Transducer is very compact. Its design resembles a train track or sectional piece of steel, thus the name I Beam. The VT-300 transducer features push-style binding posts that can ...
Q: I am using a Clark Tactile Transducer TST229 100 watts continuous and 350 peak @ 4 ohms. I am trying to feed it an LFE signal from my Integra DTR 7.1 that is split at the amp (One to the sub ...
Reach out and touch music. So the Sound Orb fits perfectly Behar’s penchant for the experimental. The Sound Orb is built from two IKEA salad bowls, sanded down and glued together. Inside is a tactile ...
The Kiwi Ears Étude in-ear monitor (IEM) introduces Kiwi Vibration Transducer (KVT) tech for tactile low-end immersion. The IEMs combine 10mm beryllium-plated dynamic drivers with three balanced ...