And I'm up and running!
Things turn on, yay!
Got the transducer mounted
There's a metal plate in the seat that was just big enough for 4 screws to fit. Unfortunately I didn't mount it straight enough and only got 3, but 3 seems to be enough. I predrilled some holes and used sheet metal screws.
I still need to hit the plastic back piece with a 3.5" hole saw and then that will be complete.
I'm uncertain what the heck actually activates this thing though. I unplugged my sub and connected the transducer, still waiting on a Y-splitter, and tested it through the windows speaker config. It shook my seat nicely, but no music or anything would make it shake. At what range do these things normally activate? I'm certain the sub channel works since I unplugged the transducer and put the sub back in and it was thumping nicely with music.
Pulled my headset charging cable up through the back. It probably can't stay there when I mount the rear speakers

Mounted the armrest bases, and testing with one stick right now.
I went with the Thrustmaster T-16000M. It's ambidextrous, and has a large sided base on it. In order to get it to stay at the front of the sliders I've got more of that crazy powerful velcro on the front of the base and then the other side of it on the pole that sticks up at the front.
The original plan was to run a 2x4 or 2x2 along the inside of the armrest base and either pad the top of it or built off of it slightly with plywood and pad the top of that. But after testing out the feels of everything my arm is most comfortable with my elbow nearly down to the base.
I guess that's what I get for basing my design off of an anime.

Now to order the second stick

Got the transducer mounted

I'm uncertain what the heck actually activates this thing though. I unplugged my sub and connected the transducer, still waiting on a Y-splitter, and tested it through the windows speaker config. It shook my seat nicely, but no music or anything would make it shake. At what range do these things normally activate? I'm certain the sub channel works since I unplugged the transducer and put the sub back in and it was thumping nicely with music.
Pulled my headset charging cable up through the back. It probably can't stay there when I mount the rear speakers

Mounted the armrest bases, and testing with one stick right now.


I guess that's what I get for basing my design off of an anime.

Now to order the second stick
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