Today we are taking a look at another exciting topic - tactile feedback for Sim Racing. We will have a look at several popular exciters and see how suitable are they for localised effects. In order to have complete overview we threw in the mix for good measure two full sized 50W bass shakers.
Using the SimHub software it is very easy to implement such system to your sim rig and allows you to achieve some really immersive results. Tactile feedback also provides immediate response to in-game telemetry and can give you pretty good idea what the car is currently doing.
This is the exciting mix which we will test here:
- Dayton Audio TT25 PUCK Tactile Transducer Mini Bass Shaker
- Dayton Audio EX32U2-4 Sound Exciter
- Dayton Audio DAEX58FP Sound Exciter
- Dayton Audio EX30HESF-4 High Efficiency Steered Flux Sound Exciter 30mm
- Dayton Audio EX32EP2-4 Thruster 32mm Sound Exciter
- Dayton Audio BST-1 50W High Power Pro Tactile Bass Shaker
- AuraSound AST-2B-4 Pro Bass Shaker Tactile Transducer
If you want to read more on the rig current tactile setup all details, hardware and configuration can be found here:Tactile Setup with 13x Shakers
In the following full of excitement video presentation you will find short overview of above products as well as sound test. Enjoy!
And now let's dive deeper in next section: Overview, Pricing, Specifications: