Hz range of racing games?

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hello.
im trying to get into bass shakers reading what i can of Mr Latte. wish he was around still. he really knows his stuff,

im going to get the inuke 1000 dsp amp. Mr Latte has mage that clear.
and simvibe of course.

but as far as shakers. i almost made the decision to go with 3 or 4 a ADX shakers. 2 under the seat one pedals. i found a topic Mr Latte was talking about HZ. the ADX has a range of 20 to 100hz.
were the BK advance has 5 to 200 Hz. Then we have TST239 Silver transducer that is 15Hz to 800Hz. if you cant feel 5 to 10hz the TST 239 would be the best right?
whats better what do you feel? i can afford one high end shaker under the seat and one ADX under the pedals. or is my original thought better to have more shakers say two adx under the seat. but they are chained together as one shaker at 20 to 100 hz. so wouldnt it make sense to have 1 big one the a wider hz range?
im i on the right track of thought here?

thoughts and advice. please i sure like to hear from Mr Latte
 
@Scaff might be able to offer you some advice...
 
I Have had another idea. what i hooked a TST 239 with a BK mini in a chain. then a ADX for the pedals.
Would that work were the BK mini took care of low to 9hz then the TST239 took care of the rest of the higher FQ OR HZ

thanks
 
I just have a couple of BS-200 hooked up to the audio (with EQ) so I can't say much about the low freq stuff. I don't really feel much vibe above about 100 to 120Hz - that's about the point that engine shake becomes more of a tingle. Also, I start hearing it more than feeling it above that point. My EQ cuts to virtually nothing by 150Hz.

With SimVibe I think you can tune the output fequencies to be most effective, which will mostly be in the 20 to 80Hz range. A transducer that can go lower than 20Hz could be a benefit, but is below what most amps will deal with happily.

Setting up the EQ for a variety of drivers could get painful (especially if wiring in series) , so I'd probably choose to stick to one type. Maybe just get a BK mini or two to try it out?

I find having some stereo effects felt on the seat is quite nice, so if I added some on my pedals I'd run them in series along each side rather than lose the stereo across the seat.
 
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