I've been using daytons as well, on a 4 channel config Front LR and Rear LR. I'm thinking about getting these for the pedals and maybe a couple more daytons for under the seat. That way I would have an 8 ch configuration and hopefully I can distribute the effects bettrer as I have not yet found the right effects setup
Your microphone is really good and sensitive. Pick up detail when the haptics are at their lowest output. And thanks for showing there's no delay (or at least me and you can't notice) in them when you locked the brakes on purpose.
Great content as always! I really like your tear down/ disassemble series. With this, we can see how the reactor works. Actually I build my own DIY reactor, and this video really help to make it better in next build. thank you for the video!
I watched your video and I liked what you did, I'm about to make a shaker like yours! I just want to make the full coil. If you go make an improved system like the simagic one, record this for us!
Unironically the best ASMR video I've seen (well, I don't even watch those, but still) the sound of the elastomers, the motors and the shifts sounds like an industrial machine or something, quite pleasing to hear I think
Good video, but i disagree on one thing when you compare the sound exciters: (i tried all them mounted on heusinkveld pro pedals using simhub). For me the sound exciters are better option than the simagic haptics and not only in price, in performance too.(some pro and cons). Simagic haptics: 1- lock the pedal on selected Hz, all efects on that pedal are the same, you can not change Hz on effects for that pedal. 2- It are powerfull feel more vibrating on low Hz than the sound exciters (25 W) 3- power suply is 52 v 2 A. (all people using an amp are doing it wrong, as them needs voltage to work properly and an amp only give 24 v normally it does not matter the W of the amp (you can use a 100W or 200W amp and it still doest not vibrate as good as do it with the simagic pcb and powersuply). Sound exciters: 1- You can select every Hz for every diferent effect on the pedal that you wanna ( for example i have 30 Hz on ABS and 60 Hz on wheel lock on,gear shift 45 Hz on the same pedal that give a lot information and can feel the diferent Hz (diferent type of vibrating) while playing. 2- If you choose a (sound sciter aiyima 40W you can choose a 50mm or 65mm i have 50mm) for the brake pedal, it outperform in all ways the simagic haptics, the 40W are a lot more powerfull and vibrates more than the simagic even in low Hz...and do it with a 24v 50 W amps. And if needed sound sciters are in 50w 80w or 100w for still more stronger feedback but really it is not needed..and them makes a lot less noise than the simagic. 3-The price now for a 40w is only 18-20 €, for that price all people searching for sound exciters have to choose them over the 25w that are 16€ the change is so noticiable and its only 2 or 3 € diference..(and the diference is being under the simagic or being on top of the simagic).
Correct me if im wrong here. But theres no reason I couldn't replace a single Exciter (lets say the brake) with one if these, and leave the exciter on the throttle? It looks like these would run off if any amp
Hey mate, you said they're not dissimilar to the 25w Exciters/transducers, which is a mod I did after your recommendation (and simcats) of course. Can you put it on a scale if 1 to 10 for me? If these are a 10, how high do the exciters score? TIA ❤
You've put me on the spot, I recorded the exciter mod video two years ago, so my memory isn't sharp on some of the detail. I did have a quick scan of the old video. What is obvious, is the Simagic reactors are a lot more powerful. Without setting it all up again, I'm sure the kind of vibration feedback detail is not dissimilar, but I expect these to have more range (hz) because they are more powerful.
Salut Merci pour cette vidéo Une question Je joue sur lmu et les voitures n’ont pas d’ABS Est-ce que ces moteurs haptics vont transmettre des vibrations en cas de blocage des roues lors du freinage ? Mode ta réponse Thierry
Got two little 20W transducers doing the same job myself, 3D printed adapters to mount on my CSL pedals and they work great, can only recommend adding something like that to every rig, especially when paired with SimHub. Only downside is the mounting but when you are into sim racing a 3D printer is almost a must have, especially when they've got so affordable in recent yerars.