Tactile shaker devices, Connect an xlr cable from the m – Aviom A360 User Manual

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Tactile Shaker Devices

In addition to subwoofers, which are speakers designed to output primarily low frequencies, there is

another category of low frequency devices designed to supplement a mix and enhance the listening and

mixing experience of the user. These tactile devices are known as bass shakers, butt kickers, or throne

shakers depending on how they are implemented.

Typically, the frequency range of these devices is restricted to 500Hz and below, so it is most likely they will

be used in conjunction with headphones or earbuds. The Stereo Mix Out and the Mono Mix Out jacks of

the A360 will be used simultaneously in this case.

Connect earbuds or headphones to the S

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; connect an XLR cable from the m

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the A360 to the input of the bass shaker device. An adapter cable may be required if the shaker device

cannot accept a line-level balanced XLR signal.

Mono Mix Out

A-Net In

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24VDC

Regulated

500 mA

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Stereo Mix Out

The A360 is shown connected to earbuds plus a drum throne shaker device.

As when using the mono output alone, the m

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knob on the A360 determines how loud the

Mono Mix Out is in relation to the stereo mix output.

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