Arhhh I see. Let me get this straight. If I connect buttkicker using a pc and sim hub instead of an hdmi audio extractor from my PS5, I can not only change what gives off the vibration (gear change, curbs, revs) but I can also use my wireless headset as normal 🤔. How would I connect pc to amp ? Would it be usb if I was using a buttkicker ?
@@outatimesimracing but you need 2 amps, right? For 4 corners... Im using an old homecinema receiver with the optical SPDIF. Which can also be annoying driver wise...Windows latest drivers dont like DTS or DD sound...
This will depend on the number of channels your amp has, if its a 2 channel amp then yes you would need 2 amps for a total of 4 channels to be able to set up a shaker on each corner of the rig.
Is it just me or is your part 2 and this video the same? I saw the comment where you linked to this video for the guy who mentioned doing it, but it looks like you uploaded the wrong one?
We're certaintly not perfect, so please feel free to correct any mistakes that'll help other drivers. I cannot see the issue you describe but please reach out if I'm wrong? Thanks for your time.
Fantastic bud. Thank you
No problem 👍
Arhhh I see. Let me get this straight. If I connect buttkicker using a pc and sim hub instead of an hdmi audio extractor from my PS5, I can not only change what gives off the vibration (gear change, curbs, revs) but I can also use my wireless headset as normal 🤔. How would I connect pc to amp ? Would it be usb if I was using a buttkicker ?
Dude this is brilliant 😂 i love it imma have to give this a try. Where can i find that small amplifier at? And the bass shakers you got?
Thanks man! The Bass Shaker I used was a Dayton 50w, and the Amp was a Nobsound Amp - both bought on Ebay!
@@outatimesimracing thank you for the reply
@@outatimesimracing but you need 2 amps, right? For 4 corners... Im using an old homecinema receiver with the optical SPDIF. Which can also be annoying driver wise...Windows latest drivers dont like DTS or DD sound...
This will depend on the number of channels your amp has, if its a 2 channel amp then yes you would need 2 amps for a total of 4 channels to be able to set up a shaker on each corner of the rig.
😅@@stoney268
Is it just me or is your part 2 and this video the same? I saw the comment where you linked to this video for the guy who mentioned doing it, but it looks like you uploaded the wrong one?
We're certaintly not perfect, so please feel free to correct any mistakes that'll help other drivers. I cannot see the issue you describe but please reach out if I'm wrong? Thanks for your time.