Last edited by Eugguy; 02-07-2016 at 01:05 PM.
whoa, can you explain that silent-subwoofer a little more?
Technics 1210 / Pioneer plx 1000 / Xone 42 / Adam a3x / UA apollo twin / Maschine mikro / Ableton live 9 / Maschine 2 / MBP Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015
I've always wondered, how are CDJ's even usable in that position?
The buttkickers are very powerful transducers. They have a few different models, some for gaming, some for home theater, some for performers/drummers. I built a platform that transfers anything below 50 hertz to push through the buttkicker(s). It is lifted off the ground and isolated with 2 inch rubber feet. It runs off an amp built just for pushing the higher-end buttkicker models. I have it connected to my booth out, so I can monitor bass at the appropriate setting. With in-ear monitors or headphones you literally feel as if you have an 18-inch subwoofer underneath your feet. Best news? It is completely silent. I've let a few friends try it out, and they were literally blown away at what they were "feeling". The bass you feel is tight and low, a very amazing sensation and experience when mixing. I'm surprised other dj's / producers haven't really been utilizing this technology. Hearing deep tight bass is one thing, feeling it along with hearing is a whole other experience/dimension.
The CDJs are VERY usable in that position. The SpaceTek stands are tanks. Must weight 70 pounds each. They are very well built, not like some of the other replicas out there. I can push the platter all day long, and there is 0% shaking/movement. I also have an rmx-1000 attached to the column of the SpaceTek stand.
why the Serato box if the mixer is built for Serato and has USB inputs already?
Denon X600 - 2x Denon SC-2000 - AKG K181DJ - NI Audio 2
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