Tactile Sound Transducer
Sensaphonics is proud to offer the Tactile Sound Transducer (TST) by Clark Synthesis as alternative to subwoofers that literally lets you "feel the sound." More than just a shaker or thumper, the TST "captures" the physical action of sound wave motion and transfers it to the sense of touch via vibration, allowing you to experience it as sound. Drummers and keyboard players, especially those who use in-ear monitor systems, are perfect candidates for using the TST on stage. Drummers report that a single TST can substitute for up to four 18-inch subwoofers on stage!
The TST NEO 329-F tactile sound transducer is a wide frequency range, electro-mechanical device designed to produce high quality synchronous tactile and audio sound when attached to most structures. The resulting sound is determined by the inherent resonant qualities of the structure and amount of power supplied to the transducer. The transducers are supplied with a 3/8" female fastener embedded in the driven side of the transducer body, allowing a variety of male fasteners to be used for attachment to different structures
Musical applications include:
Drum thrones and risers
Piano benches and stools
Stage risers and dance floors
Model Number: NEO 329-F
Frequency Response: 5 Hz to 800 Hz tactile; 20 Hz to 17 kHz audible
Effective Impedance: 4 ohms
Power, Continuous: 100 Watts RMS
Power, Max: 200 watts instantaneous peaks
Transduction Force: 1.2 pounds
Clark Synthesis TSTs also have uses in health and wellness (physiotones); in home theaters, and in automotive sound. Commercial and industrial applications include amusement parks; movie theaters; virtual reality games; military and commercial flight and vehicle simulators; and in pools for underwater sound.
For more detailed product information, visit www.clarksynthesis.com/prosound
To order the NEO 329-F, call us today or download our order form.
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