Bass Shaker/Transducer ?

Guys not sure if this will work for you but it did for me and worth a try.

In the audio settings for the rift set it to 'windows default', as your voicemeeter has now become the windows default device.

Hope this helps?
 
Where do i find these settings? I briefly looked for these settings last week, but did not find them on first look.
Go into the setting menu so you get a picture of each of the components you have in your rift setup (headset, sensors etc etc).
The click on the headset picture (Maybe double click can't remember), the you find a whole heap of setting available, one of them being audio, click that and you will see the setting you need to adjust.

HTH??
 
Go into the setting menu so you get a picture of each of the components you have in your rift setup (headset, sensors etc etc).
The click on the headset picture (Maybe double click can't remember), the you find a whole heap of setting available, one of them being audio, click that and you will see the setting you need to adjust.

HTH??

That helps :) Thank you.
 
Guys not sure if this will work for you but it did for me and worth a try.

In the audio settings for the rift set it to 'windows default', as your voicemeeter has now become the windows default device.

Hope this helps?
Yes, that's what I had to do, or at least did, to get ED working with the Rift. But I had to change the Rift's audio settings to 'both' to hear audio in Rift games. Seeing how I don't really jump around from game to game, it's not that big of a deal, but needing to go in and change settings and run other programs, just to get audio to a set of headphones and a bass shaker is idiotically stupid.

Voicemeeter also makes itself the default recording device, so I was hearing myself mirrored in the Rift's phones, even thought VM was not set to listen to itself. At least that was easily remedied my setting the default back to the Rift mic. At this point, I'm assuming the mic still works in Oculus Home games. [rolleyes]
 
Yes, that's what I had to do, or at least did, to get ED working with the Rift. But I had to change the Rift's audio settings to 'both' to hear audio in Rift games. Seeing how I don't really jump around from game to game, it's not that big of a deal, but needing to go in and change settings and run other programs, just to get audio to a set of headphones and a bass shaker is idiotically stupid.

Voicemeeter also makes itself the default recording device, so I was hearing myself mirrored in the Rift's phones, even thought VM was not set to listen to itself. At least that was easily remedied my setting the default back to the Rift mic. At this point, I'm assuming the mic still works in Oculus Home games. [rolleyes]

Hearing your self in in your own headphones. It is a setting in Voicemeeter the A & B channels in the Voicemeeter set the input (First section on left as Rift Microphone, the the A and B green circles will be illuminated. If they are they you will hear yourself in the headset. Now i think you just need A but it could be B, anyway you defo only need A OR B not both.
Have a play, and this will take away your own voice when you speak any voice commands.

HTH
 
Just installed a Bk gamer 2 and having a blast with rift HOTAS x56 and pedals. But noticed that after 45 mins of intensive CZ it shutted down ( too hot I guess ) have you found a way to caliber it so this wont happen?
 
Just installed a Bk gamer 2 and having a blast with rift HOTAS x56 and pedals. But noticed that after 45 mins of intensive CZ it shutted down ( too hot I guess ) have you found a way to caliber it so this wont happen?

I play (When i can) some pretty long game time, 3-6 hours, especially over the weekend, and what you have described has not happen to me at all?

You may have a faulty amp (Contact where you bought it from for tech support)

or

You asking the BK to do to much, in which case dial it down a notch or 3!

When it shut down did you feel the amp? was it hot, 'like touch and quickly pull hand away' type hot or just hot 'but ok to hold' type hot?
Mine gets to my second description on my long sessions!
 
I read a lot about transducers getting too hot, but as WASP0, i cannot confirm this, even after 5 or 6 hours of playing.

Two things come to mind, how this could happen... 1) too high current or 2) no capped frequencies, so the transducer has to work constantly, even for high and fast frequencies.

My transducers are 2 x 50 and 1 x 100 watts. My amp delivers 2 x 45 and 1 x 70 watts. I cap the frequencies at 80 hz and above using Voicemeeter. My transducers stay cool all the time, even after hours of use.
 
I use a box fan that blows across me, the Rift, the Buttkicker, and its amp, so I'm not expecting any problems.

The BKG2 amp has a red 'clip' LED, that if I'm not mistaken, means you have the volume set too high. Just dial down the volume until the clip LED only occasionally flashes - and make sure the amp is not sitting on the carpet or has its vent holes blocked - and I don't think you will have any temperature issues.
 
I play (When i can) some pretty long game time, 3-6 hours, especially over the weekend, and what you have described has not happen to me at all?

You may have a faulty amp (Contact where you bought it from for tech support)

or

You asking the BK to do to much, in which case dial it down a notch or 3!

When it shut down did you feel the amp? was it hot, 'like touch and quickly pull hand away' type hot or just hot 'but ok to hold' type hot?
Mine gets to my second description on my long sessions!

Hot like I can touch is but it shouldn't probably be that hot, will try to lower the power
 
Hearing your self in in your own headphones. It is a setting in Voicemeeter the A & B channels in the Voicemeeter set the input (First section on left as Rift Microphone, the the A and B green circles will be illuminated. If they are they you will hear yourself in the headset. Now i think you just need A but it could be B, anyway you defo only need A OR B not both.
Have a play, and this will take away your own voice when you speak any voice commands.

HTH

Worked like a charm. Thank you very much! :)
 
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