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#8250 - 05/28/04 12:04 AM bass shakers
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does anyone employ these in their ht? if so, what can you say about them...

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#8251 - 05/28/04 11:26 AM Re: bass shakers
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#8252 - 05/29/04 03:00 PM Re: bass shakers
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Now I've read alot of advice on "Opening up your sound stage" but I've never heard of using a plunger

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#8253 - 05/29/04 03:36 PM Re: bass shakers
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sounds interesting wayne

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#8254 - 05/29/04 07:53 PM Re: bass shakers
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#8255 - 05/29/04 10:35 PM Re: bass shakers
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i asked my gf if she would like the couch to move with heavy bass, and she said NO. so i dont know that i will be adding a bass shaker for some time. until we move and i get enough space to put in recliners for the main viewing/listening area, then i can put one on mine, if she likes it, then add them to others. $800 is quite a bit though, i dont know that i would spend that much. im sure its awesome, but i could spend a lot less and still get the general effect.

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#8256 - 06/26/04 02:35 PM Re: bass shakers
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#8257 - 06/26/04 11:21 PM Re: bass shakers
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#8258 - 06/28/04 09:25 PM Re: bass shakers
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I recall Soundhound once commenting on the Organ CD thread that most commercial DVD's or CD's are not mixed down past 20Hz or something like that because of the liability of damaging users systems. So purchasing a 5Hz buttkicker, while great, will rarely yeild you the experience in consumer DVD and CD products.

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#8259 - 06/29/04 01:25 AM Re: bass shakers
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