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Connecting Bass Shakers to AV receiver?
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<blockquote data-quote="Enigma_2k4" data-source="post: 31564" data-attributes="member: 631"><p>Hi Retro,</p><p></p><p>I agree with the other users here, this could be quite a complicated thing to get right with home AV products.... HOWEVER, with car sound equipment I don't think it'd be too much of an issue.</p><p></p><p>If there is an RCA output from the LG, then you could connect that to a cheap and nasty little amp from hifi corruption, use that amp to drive the bass shakers that you can connect to your seat. It's not the most elegant solution, but it is effective and affordable. You don't need a good amp to drive a bass shaker. As far as I am aware a bass shaker is a weight on the end of a stick connected to a motor.</p><p></p><p>There are line converters which convert speaker outpur into RCA output, but i've never been a fan. The problem with this is that you'd also then need to sacrafice one of your speaker outputs which doesn't make sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enigma_2k4, post: 31564, member: 631"] Hi Retro, I agree with the other users here, this could be quite a complicated thing to get right with home AV products.... HOWEVER, with car sound equipment I don't think it'd be too much of an issue. If there is an RCA output from the LG, then you could connect that to a cheap and nasty little amp from hifi corruption, use that amp to drive the bass shakers that you can connect to your seat. It's not the most elegant solution, but it is effective and affordable. You don't need a good amp to drive a bass shaker. As far as I am aware a bass shaker is a weight on the end of a stick connected to a motor. There are line converters which convert speaker outpur into RCA output, but i've never been a fan. The problem with this is that you'd also then need to sacrafice one of your speaker outputs which doesn't make sense. [/QUOTE]
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