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<blockquote data-quote="AlexD" data-source="post: 1033" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>The tactile transducers retail for R1200 ea for the TS239 model and R4900 for the TS429 one.The essential difference between the 2 is their weight,power,frequency range and application.I personally would rather buy 4 TS239 for my couch as the TS429 is mainly used for large surfaces like floors,not concrete though.One would need about 100-150w rms per unit and possibly a bass processor.Behringer make a unit that processes /creates a bass signal one octave lower than the lowest frequency inputted.I think it's called the Ultrabass unit,sorry can't remeber the link.</p><p>cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexD, post: 1033, member: 22"] The tactile transducers retail for R1200 ea for the TS239 model and R4900 for the TS429 one.The essential difference between the 2 is their weight,power,frequency range and application.I personally would rather buy 4 TS239 for my couch as the TS429 is mainly used for large surfaces like floors,not concrete though.One would need about 100-150w rms per unit and possibly a bass processor.Behringer make a unit that processes /creates a bass signal one octave lower than the lowest frequency inputted.I think it's called the Ultrabass unit,sorry can't remeber the link. cheers [/QUOTE]
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