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Reddit mentions of Clark Synthesis TST239 Silver Tactile Transducer Bass Shaker

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Clark Synthesis TST239 Silver Tactile Transducer Bass Shaker. Here are the top ones.

Clark Synthesis TST239 Silver Tactile Transducer Bass Shaker
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    Features:
  • For years, Clark Synthesis Tactile Transducers have given people what no other product can…another dimension to movies, music, and gaming. When attached to furniture or platforms, these transducers turn sound into vibrations, allowing you to actually feel the tremble of earthquakes, the rumble of engines, or the kick of a drum. With a Clark Synthesis Transducer, you’ll feel sound and start to experience movies, music, and gaming like never before!
  • Continuous power handling: 100 watts | Recommended Amplification: 75 - 100 watts at 4 ohms | Frequency Response: 15Hz to 17kHz
  • Dimensions: 8 in. diam. x 2.25 in. high
  • Made in USA!
  • ***Requires a Surround Sound Receiver AND in many cases a seperate mono amplifier (100 - 150 Watts into 4 ohms for 1 unit | 120 - 150 Watts per Channel into 8 ohms for 2 units). Please reference wiring diagrams for more information.
Specs:
Height10.47 Inches
Length4.65 Inches
Width10.39 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Clark Synthesis TST239 Silver Tactile Transducer Bass Shaker:

u/goodguybane · 1 pointr/hometheater

I've hooked up a SMSL SA160 to two Clark Transducers in series on just one channel, which worked pretty well. I had the volume at max and the shakers were feeling pretty powerful. It could do 4 if you hooked up two more on the other channel. The amp does 160 amps at 4 ohms and I'm not sure how much each shaker would be getting in series at 8 ohms, but it was good enough for me.

u/Xrc6 · 0 pointsr/CarAV

Looked into Tactile Transducers like this as they will work attached to any seat: https://www.amazon.com/Clark-Synthesis-TST239-Tactile-Transducer/dp/B00JZTOIE6

If you're mostly wanting to feel the bass that is. I used one of these once in my car and I have to say they can give a nice back message.