Checking out the SLIP-ANGLE 4 Corner Bass Shaker kit!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 май 2023
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  • @elbowsout6301
    @elbowsout6301 Год назад +16

    For your Canadian viewers. This is a Canadian company but for us you will need to pay in USD, have it shipped from China and pay Canadian sales tax at checkout. For me in NS that's $976.18 after conversion to Canadian $. $499 + Shipping sounds great but the reality is much less attractive.

  • @snoopy_peanuts_77
    @snoopy_peanuts_77 7 месяцев назад +7

    I have this for about a year now.....along with a logitech g pro (which has its own transducer) and VR I'm in sim heaven.....it even works for PS5 and GT7

  • @AnimeRick86
    @AnimeRick86 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for the great video. I know nothing about this stuff but considering you get a full kit with detail instructions and also anything that has to do with audio is going to be expensive but this seems like a great deal. Definitely going to check these out.

  • @michaelmarchione6903
    @michaelmarchione6903 Год назад +5

    Ive took the diy dive into tactile transducers on my rig. Ive now got 6 shakers, a BST 1 on each corner for per wheel lock, slip, rumble, and vibration, and 2 on the seat for engine vibration/RPM, and gear shift. Cant race without them now.

  • @noelheesen
    @noelheesen 8 дней назад

    Excellent review! I'll definitely keep these on my radar.

  • @thebigcat8312
    @thebigcat8312 Год назад +21

    What really attracts me to this setup is the isolating springs . I live in a flat and simrace late into the night so the need to be quiet is essential . I have stayed away from Buttkickers because of this and settled for an Next Level Racing HF8 ( which are pretty good for the price once properly setup with simhub ) . This kit looks good to replace that and will also cancel out the noise vibration from my DD wheelbase by isolating that too . I am off to order one .

    • @RahulKumar-vh4xr
      @RahulKumar-vh4xr Год назад +2

      I just saw you can order the springs alone! And all for around $200! I’m definitely grabbing them.

    • @rowdywallbanger4080
      @rowdywallbanger4080 11 месяцев назад

      Try cutting Kong Dog toys into rubber cups and place them on rubber door stops under your rig. Works a treat.

    • @b4ds33d
      @b4ds33d 9 месяцев назад +1

      I used to live in apt and had no idea the downstairs neighbor could hear me playing drums in RockBand. And I went pretty hard. Then one night at 3am, she had enough.

    • @stephensmithyes6783
      @stephensmithyes6783 9 месяцев назад

      @@b4ds33d - haha - I need to know more - did she snap [Falling Down style], and come at you with a bat?

    • @stuff7442
      @stuff7442 9 месяцев назад

      Agreed - I've just installed a large single transducer under my seat and a couple of small ones on the pedals, but the vibrations are a bit too much late at night - so I've ordered the spring kit. I will probably start buying some more shakers and eventually have one on each corner too - but for now this will isolate things nicely and leave an upgrade path for when funds allow.

  • @tonysumpter5431
    @tonysumpter5431 Год назад +60

    Dave claiming to be a big guy at 92 kilo. I'm American so I had to convert to freedom units. Dave here making me feel like a fatass. Thanks Dave!

    • @_Factsyoudidntknow
      @_Factsyoudidntknow Год назад +6

      Freedom units? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Yankees are funny

    • @piedpiper1172
      @piedpiper1172 Год назад

      You’d have to be at least 6’4’’ for ~202lbs to not put you into being overweight. 202lbs is big lol. (I’m also American). You’d need to be 6’10’’ for 202lbs to be more or less right in the middle of the normal weight range rather than riding the edge of overweight.

    • @stuff7442
      @stuff7442 11 месяцев назад

      Freedom units = lbs = system completely devised by ye olde British

    • @ruzzcraze1862
      @ruzzcraze1862 5 месяцев назад

      @@piedpiper1172very much depends on your body composition. A 6ft 1 natural bodybuilder with like 4-8 years of experience can be 202lbs with abs and distinct muscle fibers.
      So at least in the 200lb range for an average height dude, you can’t just go on BMI. Anyone athletic is going to appear to have a higher bmi.

  • @bertram-raven
    @bertram-raven Год назад +8

    I find it reassuring the amp and USB sound are the same ones I use for my bass shakers. The springs are hard to source in the UK as they are the type used to spring load sections of wall in earthquake prone areas. If they have a UK distributor, excellent.The pricing is actually very good - the isolators are really hard to source in the UK.

  • @MrMiniPilote
    @MrMiniPilote Год назад +1

    Awesome stuff. Karl did a review of them and said similar things. I think I'll look into it. Thanks for the content.

  • @justinrehm6839
    @justinrehm6839 Год назад +4

    ya i agree with what others have said -id like to know what kind of noise it puts through the floor, for people living on a 2nd or 3rd floor apartment/flat

  • @StePhillips
    @StePhillips Год назад +7

    It doesn't seem bad as an all in one entry product and also pretty well priced. 4 corner setups are kind of an old mentality and placing shakers closer to the body has become the preferred setup for many. Also, running a varied range of shakers can produce better results as you'll have a larger range of hz to play with and effects will feel more individual. Impressed that they've taken some kind of isolation into consideration, I'd expect that a lot of companies wouldn't. Appreciate the content as always

  • @fatboyhilton
    @fatboyhilton Год назад

    Thank you for the review! This is on my got to get this list. I was wondering whay kind of earbuds you are using? If you are using them, I know that they work well in racing, hell I might even have to get some of those as well. Keep up the good works Dave.

  • @dirtyjerz32
    @dirtyjerz32 Год назад

    Thanks for review Dave. I watched Karl and Mikes videos but was still on the fence. Your video made me pull the trigger.

    • @bazmanblack
      @bazmanblack 5 месяцев назад

      Did you get one in the end and how is it?

    • @dirtyjerz32
      @dirtyjerz32 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@bazmanblack no. Ended up going with 2 Buttkickers

  • @SmokysRides
    @SmokysRides Год назад +2

    For about 20 years I've been running a transducer under my seat and it is simply being fed signal from my rear channel and powered by its own 150w amp. I could just as easily have one on each corner. But I'm driving everything (rumble and audio) with a single sound card.
    What added benefit is there for adding a second sound card? How does a dual-main output setup work while gaming since you can have only one main output in Windows and need to be able to both hear and feel the game at the same time?
    Also, 50w per channel seems low for a transducer, but then again my transducer is over 20 years old now so maybe they've come further along? What is the ultimate effect; is it a shake or a buzz? I can feel a huge range of signal through my single transducer setup; asphalt textures, rumble strips, airflow changes, bump drafts, propeller rpm changes, weather effects...it all comes through great. But it can be subtle or it can be massive. How would you describe the range using this setup and how detailed is the feel?

  • @doug_vickers
    @doug_vickers Год назад

    Very nice review Dave.
    I was waiting for you to review this.
    My concern for my own use would be that my rig is in the loft and directly below is both the lounge and the bedroom. (The rig straddles the dividing wall)
    If the ceiling suddenly started vibrating I think the Mrs wouldn't be too happy with me.
    Still a good bit of kit though.
    👍

    • @nickterrell3048
      @nickterrell3048 7 месяцев назад

      Give it a go and find out! Who knows, maybe let her go for a ride in your rig! haha

  • @GL-152
    @GL-152 Год назад

    I ordered one of these kits a few days ago. Patiently waiting on it arriving! 😊

    • @StevenYanni
      @StevenYanni Год назад +1

      Hey did you get your kit? Wondering if you have any feedback

    • @kunalsarhadi3768
      @kunalsarhadi3768 Год назад

      How is it

    • @snoopy_peanuts_77
      @snoopy_peanuts_77 7 месяцев назад

      It's going to take while....youll probably get two separate packages like 3 weeks apart....I know.....annoying....but worth it

    • @bazmanblack
      @bazmanblack 5 месяцев назад

      Did you get the kit? How is it,?

  • @dexternorville4500
    @dexternorville4500 Год назад +6

    Hi Dave, greetings from beautiful Barbados and I trust you and your family are doing well. I have one very important question, from your testing, can you tell which shaker is vibrating? For example, if the front left hits a curb, is it only felt in the front left side of the rig, or can you feel the vibration through out the entire rig? I have tried a similar setup before and the entire rig was vibrating making it almost impossible to feel each 'wheel' independently. I hope I explained myself and you understand what I am try to say. Thank you.......... Dexter

  • @1xRacer
    @1xRacer Год назад +3

    I like this video but I'd like to hear more on what you can actually feel, and how it helps. Corner entry, under braking, tire slip, rear rotation, better or the same with pcup or f1 cars, those sorts of details.

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  Год назад

      I'm not sure it helps anything tbh. just makes things more immersive I think 👍

    • @1xRacer
      @1xRacer Год назад

      @@davecamm you're the man dave ty ty

    • @CaptainDomestic
      @CaptainDomestic Год назад +2

      I find it helps a lot to feel the edges of the car and use all of the track. If you don't feel shaking, you are on the asphalt. If you feel shaking on all four tires. You went too far. Two corners: just right.

    • @1xRacer
      @1xRacer Год назад

      @@CaptainDomestic very nice!

  • @Gr00t
    @Gr00t Год назад

    God they are so quiet! I live alone so its not a problem but my diy setup makes SO much noise lol. The one under my pedal plate specifically rattles a lot, need to get some rubber or something to put in between it.

  • @resellpanda88
    @resellpanda88 29 дней назад

    Great review. How is this item different than a dbox motion setup?

  • @leventezari7540
    @leventezari7540 Год назад

    Great vid - woow - again

  • @Mainforce66
    @Mainforce66 6 месяцев назад

    I have my mic attached to the Mointor stand.. so no issues, I buit my own kit, however it is nice to have everything in one package ready to go.

  • @glynnsmith4560
    @glynnsmith4560 Год назад +2

    In case no-one else said, you simply need a mic shock mount, Dave.. fits between the arm and the mic and several variations all under a tenner.

    • @noname-gp6hk
      @noname-gp6hk Год назад

      There aren't really any good shock mounts for the SM7B due to its integrated mounting yoke. It's got a little bit of internal isolation but if more isolation is necessary then the best bet is probably going to be decoupling the mic arm from the rig itself. It's gonna need to attach to a wall, hang from the ceiling, or hang on a separate mic stand. Or go with a headset mic instead of a big studio mic.

    • @MySimRacer
      @MySimRacer Год назад

      I ran into a similar issue - even with the mic attached to the Triples frame it was picking up the shaker noise. RTX Voice fixes 98% of the issue for me

  • @TheSloppyDingo
    @TheSloppyDingo Месяц назад

    Dayton audio makes a 7.3 channel amp with a built in USB interface specifically designed for their transducers for 90 dollars USD. It's specifically marketed towards the sim market.

  • @pete.j
    @pete.j 4 месяца назад

    @davecamm do you still use this system? How has everything held up?
    Thanks for awesome content.

  • @dathyr1
    @dathyr1 3 месяца назад

    Interesting info on this motion system for Racing Rigs. I went to their website and for products they also have listed a motion system that is a little more powerful for 650 dollars. I don't have any Rig right now, but just looking at videos on what people use for their racing. I know I don't want something that is going to put me in debt for the rest of my life. Some of their pricings are ridiculous.
    This company is reasonable and supply all the parts to get it up and going and you weigh about what I do - 200 pounds.
    Thanks for the video and Take care.

  • @berniemaibom214
    @berniemaibom214 Год назад

    On the way to my place in Australia 🎉

  • @balazsvakulya3202
    @balazsvakulya3202 Год назад

    Hi @Dave Cam! Great video as always! I would like to hear your opinion about latency? I also purchased the BST1 bass shaker and use an usb soundcard and amplifier very similar to this one. I use Simhub as well, purchased the pro version or whatever it is called in simhub and honestly I feel a few tenths of delay which is not too disturbing but quite noticible therefor I didn't add them to the pedals because with this much delay it does not make sense to feel abs and slip if it is alread too late. Have you experienced any delay with this kit? Is it something we can do to reduce the delay? Thanks in advance!

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  Год назад

      No, I've not noticed any delay at all 👍

  • @Woopass90
    @Woopass90 Год назад +1

    Dave I dont know how you could try 4x base shakers and then go back? My rig feels 'off' without them.

  • @mike_33gt
    @mike_33gt 8 месяцев назад +1

    do you think it can be installed inside of the ring and not outside?

  • @baaamakingbaaaa
    @baaamakingbaaaa 6 месяцев назад

    Something else that works is using 4 lacrosse practice balls. They are like a mega bouncy ball the size of a baseball. I've had them on my rig for 2 years and they are still perfectly round and have not lost any shape at all. Makes a huge difference.

  • @BW_87
    @BW_87 Год назад +1

    Dammit Dave, I thought I’d finished my rig!
    Time to spend YET MORE money 😂

  • @Rhythmic_Hammer
    @Rhythmic_Hammer Год назад

    Thanks Dave. Would love to know if you could purchase the springs and mounts on their own? I guess they might want to keep that as part of the package because quite frankly it’s arguably the biggest selling point imo.
    Overall very reasonably priced. A win for sim racers! 🤙

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  Год назад +3

      Yes you can 👍
      www.slip-angle.com/new-page-1

    • @Rhythmic_Hammer
      @Rhythmic_Hammer Год назад

      @@davecamm Thanks Dave! I did find it myself and was going to edit my comment haha. One question I have when you have the time is - Do the springs at all effect your braking modulation? It is my only concern, but on your vision of them while you were driving shows very subtle movements, so I’m going to assume it doesn’t at all, but confirmation would be great. 🙂 I already have 3 Dayton Bst-1’s (with my own not so conventional mounts - 2 on the seat, 1 on the pedals) so these would compliment the rig tremendously, and they do look well designed/engineered.

    • @Simlife101
      @Simlife101 Год назад

      ​@@davecamm the parts are shipped straight from China not US Dave.

  • @Picks_Productions
    @Picks_Productions Год назад +1

    I really want to order the isolator mount kit, but for $500+nzd it’s a really hard call. Is it really that good?

  • @brendanscott8989
    @brendanscott8989 Год назад

    good info. got a subscribe from me. Kinda curious about those in ear speakers you have there. not sure if you've done a video on those. but would be an interested in finding out more.

  • @jamesmoore7858
    @jamesmoore7858 Год назад +1

    Interesting idea. Now take that spring setup, and design a udp telemetry device that "jabs" against those springs, but ONLY uses the spring travel and location settings coming through the UDP and you've solved motion simulation. AND compatibility is expanded (since it's udp and only uses the spring info) to include consoles. So the bottom half of this setup, the top half would be a minimal actuator system, and the control box would be udp, with USB options of course. You can even have a sound based backup for 'dinosaur' sims that don't utilize udp (that's right ACC, i called you a dinosaur, at least in the console port).

    • @noname-gp6hk
      @noname-gp6hk Год назад +1

      There isn't enough travel in these springs for motion. Depending on how fat you are, you're looking at about 1/2" to 1/4" from completely bottoming out. Not only that, they aren't designed to handle lateral movement without binding up. They're not really designed for constant motion, just to take the edge off of vibration transmission and decouple something from the floor. Reason these are so "cheap" is because they're commodity off the shelf industrial isolators. The minute you start going into custom fabrication then you start getting into the price territory of existing cheap motion rigs.

  • @tadragracer1947
    @tadragracer1947 Год назад

    Another great video Dave. I hope you are/or did enjoy your holiday. With the low frequency of the tactile transducers, did you attempt to filter out the noise in your attached mic? I have been looking at this system and from watching your videos, I thought you were testing it. I was waiting on your review prior to purchasing the system. I am going to now that I have watched your video. Thank you.

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  Год назад

      No I've not tried different frequencies to get rid of it on the mic. Not sure I'd be able to tbh

    • @noname-gp6hk
      @noname-gp6hk Год назад

      Best way to filter frequencies out in audio is to not record them in the first place. You can do a high pass filter to cut the rumblies out but you go too high and you start effecting the timbre of your voice. Best way is to decouple the microphone from the vibration source by getting it off the rig. Attach the mic arm to a wall, drop it from the ceiling, or put it on a separate mic stand. *then* start working on EQ to get rid of whatever still gets through.

  • @Hardcaslte
    @Hardcaslte Год назад +2

    Damn BST-1 went up in price. I bought mine maybe 6 months ago and they were $55.
    Also, nobsound amps are only good for one BST-1, even though it says it's a 100 watt amp. I ended up buying the Aiyima A07 Amp and it made a huge difference.
    All of that being said, I tried the four corners setup and barely got feedback even with everything turned up, makes me wonder how this would be any different since the vibrations get muted through the frame. I even tried Vesa mounts and hanging the bass shakers off the frame and it wasn't strong enough, and you have yours turned down in simhub which is surprising to me.
    I went back to one under the seat and one under the pedals and the vibration force is a huge difference compared to the four corner setup on my TR120 rig.
    All of that said, I can't go back to not using bass shakers. Even if you don't use it for tire slip, having it relay the road vibrations, bumps, and rumble strips, it gives the car real weight and makes it feel so much more real. I've found that front and rear tire slip is hit and miss between Sims, and some Sims don't even have ABS or TC available in simhub. Even without those items, still worth it. Feels amazing, feels so much closer to being in a car than relying on the wheel for everything. Makes me wonder what a full motion rig would feel like in comparison.

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  Год назад +2

      It's maybe stronger as I am using the springs and nothing is being transferred to the floor?

  • @Hooper-
    @Hooper- Год назад

    Does anyone know if these would bolt onto a Next Level Elite rig with the unique lip on the profile along the main side rails ?

  • @richdudecamaro
    @richdudecamaro 5 месяцев назад +1

    @DaveCam are you still using this setup? About to build myself a new sim rig. Trying to decide if these are worth it or not? Thanks mate 😊

  • @TrinTekTV
    @TrinTekTV 4 месяца назад

    I’m new to sim racing and looking to get a rig. I’m looking to get a trak racer trx. Do you have any idea if these would be compatible with that rig (Trak Racer TRK)?

  • @rod272727
    @rod272727 9 месяцев назад

    would mounting direct to the bottom of the seat be better? More efficient, more fidelity, more feedback, less noise for the wife?

  • @boxthislaptv
    @boxthislaptv Год назад +1

    Hello Dave! How do you feel the vibration through your rig? I have three of the same shakers, two are fixed directly to the seat, and one to the pedal plate, earlier, when I installed them directly on the rig, I did not feel anything, the aluminum profile is too monolithic and dampens all vibrations

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  Год назад

      The vibration for me on the rig is very noticeable 👍

  • @SN3Gaming_
    @SN3Gaming_ Год назад

    I'm really interested in getting this myself, but I have a Trak Racer TR120 with Quad Monitors attached to the rig (not free standing). So I'm worried about the 4 montiors and stand that the rig would be front heavy and bottom out.

    • @pauldinardi9457
      @pauldinardi9457 10 месяцев назад +2

      I realize this is an old comment, but I recently purchased this setup based on Dave's review, coming from Buttkicker front and rears, took about 30 days to get this from slip angle and I've just had the chance to set it up. The included springs are more than enough, I have a PX1 rig, as well as a NLR seat mover, and I weigh roughly 225 lbs. I went with the gray rear and brown front springs, and they do not bottom out at all, I probably could have used the blue in front, but I also have simlab inverted pedal mounts which are also very heavy. I'd imagine the inverted pedals weigh more that your monitor, so you'd be fine.

    • @JoernR
      @JoernR 7 месяцев назад

      Also a late but very honest hint: Trash that monitors, get a capable VR headset. You will never look back, will just feel sorry for the flatscreen racers.

  • @lulan051
    @lulan051 4 месяца назад

    would you recommend this t ouse in appartment?

  • @chrisreynolds6152
    @chrisreynolds6152 9 месяцев назад

    Their website states its for 8020 rigs. Will they work with 8040's?

  • @ronaldkasteel3459
    @ronaldkasteel3459 Год назад

    Does this work whit vr i run the sound on my reverb g2 ?

  • @stevehobbs5651
    @stevehobbs5651 Год назад

    Dave, do you have rig mounted screens or are they on a separate bracket ? Wondering how they were effected if directly mounted

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  Год назад

      I have a separate monitor stand but I don't think they would be affected 👍

  • @rover1374
    @rover1374 Год назад

    The shakers with the isolators move the P1x pretty well? I have 2 shakers on my P1x and like you im not that fussed by it.

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  Год назад +1

      Yes quite strong 👍

  • @RonJobbins
    @RonJobbins Год назад

    Considering that the Buttkicker I got is 1/2 the price of this for just one bass shaker...I would buy this if I could do it again

  • @JustinMontoyaMata
    @JustinMontoyaMata Год назад

    I need to find something like this but for a tubular rig. I have a trak racer tr8 pro

  • @I_Like__bananas
    @I_Like__bananas Год назад

    Do you use the integrated triple monitor mount?
    I used the integrated mount on the smaller GT1-EVO but the bezel kit really doesnt like the vibration. It rubed on the screen :(
    You could ask them for their new vario triple stand and mount your mic on it to avoid the vibrations.

    • @Simlife101
      @Simlife101 Год назад

      He uses stand alone

    • @noname-gp6hk
      @noname-gp6hk Год назад

      I don't like integrated monitors for this reason. Monitors really need to be decoupled from the rig and on their owm stand.

  • @mike_33gt
    @mike_33gt 10 месяцев назад

    Convince them to send it to Malta ;)

  • @Slow370Z
    @Slow370Z Год назад

    Dave. Please review the Ushake6 from sim racing studios.

  • @wwjnz9263
    @wwjnz9263 Год назад +2

    At the moment, the price is a bit higher than what I am willing to pay but damn! Its a good idea.
    I have other items to get first, like an 80/20 rig. Maybe in a few months I'd be finally ready to get this kit.

  • @sonyx5332
    @sonyx5332 Год назад +1

    But how can you use this with PS5 and simhub? I see there's only USB connection to the PC with the 4 channel sound card.

    • @briandhoward6137
      @briandhoward6137 6 месяцев назад

      I was scrolling the comments to see if some asked about PS. Bummer no response

  • @lindsayevans1465
    @lindsayevans1465 Год назад

    I've had this for some time now. I love them but there's a slight delay which is unfortunate. If there was a fix for that they'd be really amazing.

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  Год назад

      I've not noticed any delay at all

  • @timreeves6901
    @timreeves6901 4 месяца назад

    anywhere in the UK sell them?

  • @rz5090
    @rz5090 7 месяцев назад

    Cost aside, you like this or motion more?

  • @djmracing8886
    @djmracing8886 2 месяца назад

    Gday Dave how are you ?? just wondering if you still have this on your rig ?? Cheers David Milne

  • @mikaelbackstrom
    @mikaelbackstrom Год назад +1

    Thanx. Looks like a great kit. Too bad it's from the US, shipping and import duties and VAT will kill me in Sweden (they seem to hate US import :)). Did I miss the part where you talk about your experience of it while racing?

    • @danut05
      @danut05 Год назад +3

      "We currently ship directly out of China. This keeps the cost of the kit low, the trade off is longer shipping times and higher shipping fees. Please note the shipping times listed when selecting type of shipping.
      All duties and taxes prepaid, not additional fees."
      So much for this statement...

    • @mikaelbackstrom
      @mikaelbackstrom Год назад

      @@danut05 ah, thank you for telling me, that makes it much more interesting. I just opened the link, saw the prices in $ and (stupid me) assumed it was from US. :D

  • @MRichardg
    @MRichardg Год назад

    Would you say that the isolation is good enough that I wouldn't bother the downstairs neighbours in an apartment complex?

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  Год назад +1

      Yes it's very quiet. 👍

  • @bazmanblack
    @bazmanblack 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Dave, im considering pushing the button on this kit and am wondering are you still running it or did you take it off?

    • @bazmanblack
      @bazmanblack 4 месяца назад

      I bought it anyway and it's awesome 😎

  • @Mistermoleymole
    @Mistermoleymole Год назад +2

    Do you get separation in the feel between the 4 corners?

    • @wandrinsheep
      @wandrinsheep Год назад

      Yes. You can control how you want the feedback separated, with 4 individual bass shakers you can separate feedback to each ingame wheel

    • @Mistermoleymole
      @Mistermoleymole Год назад

      @@wandrinsheep I get that as I have a setup myself..... however I know how a bass shaker at the front of an 8020 rig basically shakes the whole rig so just wondering if you really feel the difference between rear right and rear right for example?

    • @wandrinsheep
      @wandrinsheep Год назад +1

      @@Mistermoleymole I have a front rear setup, can definitely feel the separation. I’d hazard that once properly setup you’ll be able to tell where the feedback is coming from

  • @reptilexcq2
    @reptilexcq2 Месяц назад

    I thought this also supposed to bounce and serve as suspension for the moving rig? It's not it, right? It's just noise vibration?

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  Месяц назад

      It's just to stop the vibration being transferred elsewhere 👍

    • @reptilexcq2
      @reptilexcq2 Месяц назад

      @@davecamm Oh okay. I have a LFE Buttkicker that I attached the middle of the rig, it was so powerful that I can use it for anything...engine noises, gear shifting, ect..and it feels great.

  • @gonzalomaturana6587
    @gonzalomaturana6587 11 месяцев назад

    Nice. Can you use this with a ps5?

  • @juanesteban8827
    @juanesteban8827 7 месяцев назад

    Can someone please explain the high price of this kit?
    Its essentially a collection of off the self parts at 30-50% markup (depending on isolator quality). They don't even have their own software.

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  7 месяцев назад

      Probably as it's a kit. Saves you the bother of trying to find everything I suppose. But, I bought two of the shakers here in the UK and that cost £200.

  • @daifuco
    @daifuco 8 месяцев назад

    I would like to know a bit about the experience, how it changes your perception of the games and if you get any valuable feedback.

  • @Stilothepope
    @Stilothepope Год назад

    Good review Dave, im quite keen, anyone got any discount codes for it?

  • @danielwiltshire6505
    @danielwiltshire6505 Год назад

    Could you add an EQ to your mic to pull out the 50hz etc? Nothing useful in that frequency range for vocals anyway.

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  Год назад

      I'll give that a whirl 👍

    • @noname-gp6hk
      @noname-gp6hk Год назад +1

      @@davecamm your SM7B has a high pass filter switch on the back of it, you can see them in the video. Don't need to mess with any software settings, start by flipping the high pass filter switch on with a toothpick or something and see how it does.

  • @iancarney7729
    @iancarney7729 2 месяца назад

    I could see the rig moving in the smaller screen in the corner

  • @unclecrash9050
    @unclecrash9050 9 месяцев назад

    Does anyone have this system on a wood frame rig

  • @iwillEraceU
    @iwillEraceU 6 месяцев назад

    I have a next level racing gt elite I don t think it would fit especially in the corners..🙁

  • @miketerpening3880
    @miketerpening3880 Год назад +1

    Dave - You are losing clarity of the input signal running Simhub main volume at that lower %. The creator of Simhub said that the volume on the top right of Simhub needs to be at 100% (each effect can be set at lower levels). Also Windows main volume needs to be at 100% otherwise you lose steps of the signal being sent. The games volume can be lower though.

  • @lilfurbal
    @lilfurbal Год назад +1

    This is a neat mounting system for this type of bass shaker, the way I've mounted mine are a bit more... creative.
    While iRacing doesn't seem to support multi-channel bass shakers, I wish it did as I greatly prefer the way the iRacing LFE feels. It actually makes every car feel unique as you can feel the true engine vibration of each car and it feels remarkable and definitely adds to the fun factor. I found simhub made everything feel rather strange and samey. But I suppose that would be expected, iRacing has direct access to itself whereas simhub is based purely on telemetry data. However the way iRacing LFE feels has severely spoiled me for any other racing sim which don't have built in LFE, then I have to use simhub and it's rather sad face.
    Though for playing truck simulators, just feeding the audio directly straight into the bass shakers feels pretty awesome. Those trucks make a lot of bass XD
    If my only experience with them was using them from just simhub I'd probably not bother with them as I don't really like how they feel with that, I generally don't even bother and just don't use them for anything other than iRacing and truck sims.

  • @easybreeze1
    @easybreeze1 Год назад +2

    Sorry thumbs down from me, stating £470 delivered is misleading when delivered it's actually £555 ($692) with tax which it even shows on checkout. The Dayton BST-1 are about £56 each from soundimports.
    I am very interested in the floor springs but £240 delivered is way too steep. Cannot wait for other to sell this.
    I appreciate your channel and content but major mess up here.

  • @steam-SMOKEY
    @steam-SMOKEY Год назад

    Im sold. Where's your link mate 😅

  • @diesel5460
    @diesel5460 2 месяца назад

    Can u feel wach corner individually

    • @andypang6416
      @andypang6416 Месяц назад

      yes you can. If you clip the kerb on the front left tyre, you can feel it in that area of the rig. The feedback is fantastic.

  • @imlvee8909
    @imlvee8909 7 месяцев назад

    its £590.58, you forgot about VAT :( cant press that checkout button... for that price atm

  • @Simlife101
    @Simlife101 Год назад

    I've learnt recently that Amazon is no longer cheap. Too many drop shippers scalping. I got 4 of those baseshakers for £50 each

  • @thebigcat8312
    @thebigcat8312 Год назад

    Hey Dave I think you forgot the link to the product . . . .

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  Год назад

      It should be there 😁

  • @zemi2750
    @zemi2750 Год назад

    and once again non profile sim rigs are left out... if it had a mount for Rseats, I would buy it right now. My Buttckicker is awesome, but this kit seems like everything you'll ever need.

  • @rafaeldts8980
    @rafaeldts8980 Год назад

    Without an aluminium rig is it possible to mount?

    • @stmi7936
      @stmi7936 Год назад

      Yes, strap the bst-1 vibrators to your thighs and forearms.

    • @trevz1048
      @trevz1048 Год назад

      Good question was thinking the same I have a simetek k2r not sure if it would work

    • @ravey1981
      @ravey1981 Год назад

      The easiest solution to this would be to buy 4 sections of aluminium profile and bolt or otherwise fix those to your rig first.

    • @noname-gp6hk
      @noname-gp6hk Год назад

      Nothing is impossible, metal is metal. You just need to drill holes in your rig if they are not there, or weld up some kond of mount point. More difficult if you don't have the right tools to fabricate stuff though.

  • @chrisr236
    @chrisr236 Год назад

    No review? I was hoping to see some action where you describe what it feels like to use one

  • @SURG3NT
    @SURG3NT Год назад +2

    £470 plus shipping plus 20% tax import duties

  • @bartoszszarko8785
    @bartoszszarko8785 6 месяцев назад

    Do you still use it with new rig?

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  6 месяцев назад

      No, I had issues with vibration through my mic which was mounted to my rig. The problem very specific to me 👍

    • @bartoszszarko8785
      @bartoszszarko8785 6 месяцев назад

      Would you still use it if there is no mic problem? :)

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  6 месяцев назад

      Definitely 👍

  • @dirtyjerz32
    @dirtyjerz32 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Dave - You still running this on the rig?

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  11 месяцев назад

      No I took it off. I would have had to buy another solution for mounting my mic

    • @dirtyjerz32
      @dirtyjerz32 11 месяцев назад +1

      Interesting. So would you say it wasn't worth it if you have to sacrifice @@davecamm

  • @scorps0326
    @scorps0326 Год назад

    An explanation of what it feels like to drive?

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  Год назад

      Brilliant 👍

    • @scorps0326
      @scorps0326 Год назад

      @@davecamm Thanks Dave, out of 10... what would you rate it vs motion? If you have experience in motion.

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  Год назад +1

      @@scorps0326 motion is much better....for about 5 minutes 😁

  • @RacingWithChuck27
    @RacingWithChuck27 9 месяцев назад +1

    Dave,
    You still running this. You didn’t like the shaker under your pedals you say. I don’t see that as helpful. Any racer car I’ve driven never vibrated under my feet. Was thinking of 4 on the corners, the isolation mounts are suppose to keep the vibration complete without losing anything through your rig or the whole, should you agree. Thanks

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  9 месяцев назад +1

      No I'm not running this as I had vibration through my mic. I could have sorted it but I would have had to buy new mounts etc so took them off. I still think they're amazing though 👍

    • @RacingWithChuck27
      @RacingWithChuck27 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@davecamm Dave, thanks for the reply. 🤔 that makes me think, it was good but not good enough to keep on and modify your mic or insulate it at the connection. This ships from China, I know the Dayton shakers aren’t made there. I like the isolators but probably be two weeks to get shipped to the USA. Maybe another option. Thanks 👍

  • @dniedbyalstategaming4737
    @dniedbyalstategaming4737 7 месяцев назад

    Would love to hear more negatives about this

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  7 месяцев назад +1

      Such as?

    • @dniedbyalstategaming4737
      @dniedbyalstategaming4737 7 месяцев назад

      @@davecamm Thanks for replying. I would love to hear some constructive criticism, if any. Thank you.

    • @KuSQ3N
      @KuSQ3N 7 месяцев назад

      They only thing I see is that its not as easy to move compared to my wheels that I had on my rig :) But thats pretty obv@@dniedbyalstategaming4737

  • @williambaker6630
    @williambaker6630 Год назад +2

    Tried it and it doesn't make it any better. Save your money!

  • @rgled10260
    @rgled10260 Год назад

    Don’t forget tax as well. I’ve just bought this and it worked out at £540 as that $499 is excluding tax

    • @EXISTENCETR
      @EXISTENCETR 8 месяцев назад

      I bought the 300w set + 1 addittional shaker. $650 for set $50 for shaker + $216 for shipping to Turkey + $610 for tax, Total 1526 usd :(

  • @miguelrivera836
    @miguelrivera836 11 месяцев назад

    Xbox compatible????

  • @MrGCBrown
    @MrGCBrown 8 месяцев назад

    No affiliate links for the sim gear but a paid stooge for Lacoste product placement :P

  • @noname-gp6hk
    @noname-gp6hk Год назад +7

    I got this kit and was not impressed. The amplifier is not strong enough to drive the four bass shakers. Even at 70% volume on each channel at the amp and 40% volume in simhub, prolonged shaking would trigger overcurrent protection inside the amplifier and it would shut off and have to be power cycled at the switch to come back online again. I gave up and bought a 2nd copy of the amp off amazon, and instead of running all four corners off one amp I have two on each amplifier. No more overcurrent protection shutdowns. They either need to use a higher powered amp or include two in this kit. One just isn't enough to drive these transducers.
    I also was not a fan of the springs either. I'm 6'3 290lbs and I have a heavy rig, and even the heavy springs were completely sacked in the rear. But even if the springs weren't flat under me, I still wouldn't have been a fan of them due to their placement. Getting out of the rig was annoying because the rear corner stuck out from the rig right where my foot lands when I get out so I was constantly kicking the damn thing. It also made the rig difficult to move around since the spring cage is two separate pieces which come apart, so I ended up throwing the springs in the trash and fabricated my own mount points. I hard mounted two inside my seat bracket and one under each corner of my pedal box up front. My rig is back to sitting flat on the ground again.
    My house is built on a concrete slab so it does not transmit vibrations through the house. It probably does help reduce vibrations if you're on a wooden subfloor or inside an apartment.
    Once I got rid of the springs and fabbed up all my own custom brackets and added a second amp, it's working pretty good. But I kind of threw out all the key parts of this kit and the amp is kind of garbage. So I would have been far better off just piecemealing my own instead of buying this.

    • @miketerpening3880
      @miketerpening3880 Год назад +2

      You are losing over half of the input signal running Simhub at 40%. The creator of Simhub said that the volume on the top right of Simhub needs to be at 100% (each effect can be set at lower levels). Also Windows main volume needs to be at 100% otherwise you lose steps of the signal being sent. The games volume can be lower though.

    • @rover1374
      @rover1374 11 месяцев назад

      I had two of the BST1 shakers on my heavy profile rig and didn’t feel much. I bought a large Buttkicker advance and that’s way better and can feel it a lot more but I would like a bit more power.
      I am considering buying the isolator springs which will be about $400 AUD or another buttkicker for $600. Sounds like you didn’t get much more from the isolators? I’m in a new house with cement foundation but wooden floor. I also already have some metal/rubber legs lifting my rig up so it is kinda isolated anyway. Sounds like I would be better off spending 1/3 more for another shaker?

  • @craigeboy70
    @craigeboy70 4 месяца назад

    Yo I bought this to the UK and it's not £490 . It's + tax it literally cost me £610.79 GBP = $741.47 USD

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  4 месяца назад

      What?! 😳

    • @craigeboy70
      @craigeboy70 4 месяца назад

      I got it a little wrong I just checked . it was this £610.79 GBP = $741.47 USD@@davecamm

    • @andypang6416
      @andypang6416 4 месяца назад

      For the 300W setup it's US$734.65, for the 100W setup, it's US$579.84. Inc delivery. import taxes included. So not bad price. Very tempted myself.

    • @craigeboy70
      @craigeboy70 4 месяца назад

      Not for me to the UK I bought the 100 kit starting at $499.95 and the costs to the UK are above. @@andypang6416

    • @craigeboy70
      @craigeboy70 4 месяца назад

      No mate I bought the 100 kit to the UK $499.95 and the real cost is above . I would say thou I agree with dave the level of immersion with VR and FFB is nice@@andypang6416

  • @Yoshoy
    @Yoshoy Год назад

    VAT adds another 100 euro to the setup unfortunately

  • @mrsdavecam
    @mrsdavecam Год назад +1

    1st 😂

    • @Rhythmic_Hammer
      @Rhythmic_Hammer Год назад

      You’re starting on the front row with Dave while we all have to start from pit lane. I’m sorry Julie but I’m going to have to black flag you for jumping the start! 😆

    • @MrMiniPilote
      @MrMiniPilote Год назад

      Did you get one for your rig?

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  Год назад

      Yep, deserves a drive through at least 😁

  • @stuartgibbons361
    @stuartgibbons361 Год назад +2

    So just to give the pricing a more realistic idea, shipping is by boat around $80 and takes 35 days! or $139 by air in 8 days. Also there is vat to pay which is calculated and paid at point of sale, total cost if you want it in a week is over £600 and $70 dollars less and wait for over a month for the cheap option. You can also buy the spring and mounts for $209 plus tax and shipping. You didn't mention any of this Dave, it's slightly misleading and not fully informative as it looks like you didn't really do your home work I'm sorry to say. I'm a big fan of your stuff but am a little disappointed with this one, sorry mate.

    • @davecamm
      @davecamm  Год назад

      Common sense would suggest that you have vat to pay and any import fees to the UK. That's the norm.
      As I said in the video, look at other videos, read up on it. This was just me giving my opinion on how it was to install, setup and use and one of the most important things, noise and how it is/isn't transferred around the room. It's not a sales pitch where I have to explain the intricacies of shipping etc.

    • @stuartgibbons361
      @stuartgibbons361 Год назад +1

      @@davecamm I get what you're saying Dave and I don't like to pick fault but if you're going to tell people how good a deal it is and give a price, then give a proper price or remind people of charges on top of the price you're suggesting. I appreciate it wasn't a sales pitch and you don't care one way or the other if people buy it or not but please just be more accurate in the info you're giving out. Please don't take this as an attack but constructive critisism.

  • @motelghost477
    @motelghost477 5 месяцев назад

    This isn't available here in the UK (or Europe), so it's a pointless video for me.