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Connecting Bass Shakers to AV receiver?
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<blockquote data-quote="alphabet" data-source="post: 31536" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>@Retro, it may sound like Ghostinthemachine is degrading your setup, but its not really the case. What he is pointing out is in order for you to connect a Bass Shaker, you need 1. A seperate power amplifier to drive the Bass Shaker and 2. A sub-out on your main amplifier.</p><p></p><p>Your main problem is that you don't have a "sub-out" on you LG and I think the only way you MAY be able to get a Shaker working would be to disconnect your sub from the amplifier and connect a shaker in its place. Even then its possible that your amplifier may not have enough Oomp to drive the shaker and off course you will loose bass or even mid-bass and bass as these type of systems are designed in such a way that the sub provides mid-bass and bass(not much sub-bass below 60hz)</p><p></p><p>If you have a shaker, try it, but if you still have to buy one, I would think that you will be wasting your money.</p><p></p><p>Oh yes, in case the thought has crossed your mind to connect both your sub and shaker to the "sub" speaker terminals on your amp, tread lightly as you may just damage the amp ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphabet, post: 31536, member: 11"] @Retro, it may sound like Ghostinthemachine is degrading your setup, but its not really the case. What he is pointing out is in order for you to connect a Bass Shaker, you need 1. A seperate power amplifier to drive the Bass Shaker and 2. A sub-out on your main amplifier. Your main problem is that you don't have a "sub-out" on you LG and I think the only way you MAY be able to get a Shaker working would be to disconnect your sub from the amplifier and connect a shaker in its place. Even then its possible that your amplifier may not have enough Oomp to drive the shaker and off course you will loose bass or even mid-bass and bass as these type of systems are designed in such a way that the sub provides mid-bass and bass(not much sub-bass below 60hz) If you have a shaker, try it, but if you still have to buy one, I would think that you will be wasting your money. Oh yes, in case the thought has crossed your mind to connect both your sub and shaker to the "sub" speaker terminals on your amp, tread lightly as you may just damage the amp ;D [/QUOTE]
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