February 7, 201313 yr Do you find the buttkicker is sufficient for the PMDG ? Just noticed they sell a gamer extreme with a 200 watts amplifier.
February 7, 201313 yr Do you find the buttkicker is sufficient for the PMDG ? Just noticed they sell a gamer extreme with a 200 watts amplifier. Hard to say when you haven't compared but as you can tell from my previous post I'm more than pleased with the effect the BK Gamer 2 gives me, I actually turned the intensity down a bit.
February 7, 201313 yr Gamer 2 is more then enough for fsx. I even tried it with dcs a10c and the buzz saw from the gun rattled the whole wall at high volume. It was very satisfying. Sent from my iPhone...typing errors imminent AJ Pongress
February 8, 201313 yr Gamer 2 is way more than enough for fsx, I hardly have it turned up rocks your arse big time. Rich Sennett
February 8, 201313 yr I'm planning to get a 737 captain seat in the future. I wonder how I would attach the butt kicker 2 Soarbywire - Avionics Engineering
February 8, 201313 yr Commercial Member I'm planning to get a 737 captain seat in the future. I wonder how I would attach the butt kicker 2 You can find YouTube videos with instructions on how to build attachments, they are designed for people building racing cockpits for driving simulations Rob Prest
February 8, 201313 yr Had the original "Buttkicker" for years... took everything to a new level by mounting all my hardware on a false floor! way to go! (see photo). Mounted the transducer onto a steel bar bolted inside onto the top floor and that floor is rubber mounted (door stops) to the base. Clive NorthropOEDF
February 8, 201313 yr Commercial Member How are you attaching the overhead? I have been toying with the idea but have images of my girlfriend walking in and finding me unconscious under a 60" plasma screen! Rob Prest
February 9, 201313 yr Rob, I used twisted link chain (probably way too strong for a 30 kg TV), and large flat washers on the mounting bolts. Using chain made the job of alignment (I used data from MyCockpit.org for a Boeing flight deck setup) a lot easier. I hope to receive a touch screen frame to stick on it this week! http://db.tt/tKunPzPc http://db.tt/bzHqQFn9 Clive NorthropOEDF
February 9, 201313 yr Commercial Member Well it's a very nice setup mate, you've given me some good ideas. Cheers Rob Prest
February 9, 201313 yr What settings are you guys using on the Buttkicker for flying the NGX? Currently I'm using the settings recommended in the documentation for games that is both low and high filters enabled and the high frequency filter set to 40.
February 10, 201313 yr I'm planning to get a 737 captain seat in the future. I wonder how I would attach the butt kicker 2 I use a lazyboy recliner as my captains chair and was concerned but found the answer right here, problem solved http://www.buttkicke...t_p/bk-cmak.htm ZORAN
February 10, 201313 yr I use a lazyboy recliner as my captains chair and was concerned but found the answer right here, problem solved http://www.buttkicke...t_p/bk-cmak.htm does anyone have these? http://www.parts-exp...tnumber=299-028 That sounds good but I don't think the captains chair has 'legs' to attach the buttkicker? The second link you gave -- that might be a better option if a platform was built. Will plugging it into the buttkicker amplifier work? Soarbywire - Avionics Engineering
February 10, 201313 yr That sounds good but I don't think the captains chair has 'legs' to attach the buttkicker? The second link you gave -- that might be a better option if a platform was built. Will plugging it into the buttkicker amplifier work? cant imagine why they wouldn't work with the BK amp although your probably better off buying a separate sub woofer amp as you would get a better one than the BK. Im sure if you turn the caps chair upside down you will find somewhere to attach it to the vid shows the size http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=299-028 In the vid it says you can just connect to your home hifi system can anyone using it confirm this? ZORAN
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