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Anyone has a Racing SIM set up?
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<blockquote data-quote="WutApex" data-source="post: 16795866" data-attributes="member: 14853"><p>Anyone try the new Buttkicker Plus or Pro models? </p><p></p><p>I know the Gamer 2’s amp wasn’t up to the task, but the Pro has a 2ohm 150w amp which sounds like it should be up to the task.</p><p></p><p>At the current prices, I’d only get one, and with the heavy GT Omega rig, I’m figuring the Pro over the Plus. </p><p></p><p>On a side note, I did look into pucks (Daytons or something similar) for each corner, but had trouble finding a decent 2ohm amp (both in quality and reasonable price). Aside from that, two points that are kind of steering me away from the pucks:</p><p></p><p>1. I didn’t think these were as “plug-and-play” as the Buttkicker, which is welcome since the VR sometimes acts funny so I have to tweak that every once in a while - having this plug-and-play is just one less thing I have to dick with when I want to play.</p><p></p><p>2. Are the pucks strong enough on a large/ heavy 8020 rig? The Buttkicker transducers are pretty beefy, whereas the Daytons look like they would be significantly weaker. </p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WutApex, post: 16795866, member: 14853"] Anyone try the new Buttkicker Plus or Pro models? I know the Gamer 2’s amp wasn’t up to the task, but the Pro has a 2ohm 150w amp which sounds like it should be up to the task. At the current prices, I’d only get one, and with the heavy GT Omega rig, I’m figuring the Pro over the Plus. On a side note, I did look into pucks (Daytons or something similar) for each corner, but had trouble finding a decent 2ohm amp (both in quality and reasonable price). Aside from that, two points that are kind of steering me away from the pucks: 1. I didn’t think these were as “plug-and-play” as the Buttkicker, which is welcome since the VR sometimes acts funny so I have to tweak that every once in a while - having this plug-and-play is just one less thing I have to dick with when I want to play. 2. Are the pucks strong enough on a large/ heavy 8020 rig? The Buttkicker transducers are pretty beefy, whereas the Daytons look like they would be significantly weaker. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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