I am still at the design stage, but I am looking at something like:
- AuraSound AST-2B-4 Pro Bass Shaker Tactile Transducer
- Nobsound Mini Bluetooth 5.0 Power Amplifier
- TalentCell Rechargeable 12V 3000mAh Lithium ion Battery Pack
My biggest concerns are custom mounting of the transducer(s). Not sure where will give the best effect without damaging the chair.
My goal is for it to be wireless, splitting bluetooth audio into channels for AirPods Max and this receiver.
Concern there is I don't know what the latency will be like, or if I'll need to introduce delay into say the headphones channel. I have a few of the Rogue Amoeba tools, including Loopback that I'm planning to bring into the mix if necessary. Another idea is to separate the amp and BT receiver, getting something more professional like the Fiio BTR5.
The MVP should probably just be a wired connection to the chair, so maybe that can prove the mounting and potential first.
That's where I am at. But I have the same concerns as you, I don't want loud I have great headphones, just more immersion and more bass feel.
- AuraSound AST-2B-4 Pro Bass Shaker Tactile Transducer
- Nobsound Mini Bluetooth 5.0 Power Amplifier
- TalentCell Rechargeable 12V 3000mAh Lithium ion Battery Pack
My biggest concerns are custom mounting of the transducer(s). Not sure where will give the best effect without damaging the chair.
My goal is for it to be wireless, splitting bluetooth audio into channels for AirPods Max and this receiver.
Concern there is I don't know what the latency will be like, or if I'll need to introduce delay into say the headphones channel. I have a few of the Rogue Amoeba tools, including Loopback that I'm planning to bring into the mix if necessary. Another idea is to separate the amp and BT receiver, getting something more professional like the Fiio BTR5.
The MVP should probably just be a wired connection to the chair, so maybe that can prove the mounting and potential first.
That's where I am at. But I have the same concerns as you, I don't want loud I have great headphones, just more immersion and more bass feel.