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Crossing over from a quick question on the audiophiles thread…
Grabbed a cheap cheap LG stereo and wired up the speakers in the seat. Now I have 2.1-ish sound in-seat which is just amazing.
Outrun (reason for getting the Logitech G920 - and a seat) is great but might need sound levels tweaking. Metal Slug X felt like I was inside the arcade. Properly vibrating the seat.
Man… to be an adult and get the shit you dream of as a child…
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Okay so actually I also bought a £5 LG mini hifi with busted CD player as well, since it had regular wire outs for the speakers.
TL DR version is I used one side for the sub and ghetto spliced a 3.5mm cable to a phono, and all works fine.
Decision now is whether to open the Yamaha 2.1 and add a few connectors so I can use it with the regular speakers and sub, as well as these speakers in parallel. Or… not.
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No idea. NFS wasn’t my first choice, but a seat from an Outrun cab (or Initial D) would cost a lot more than this one did… and I’m just exploiting potential with its speakers being present.
My experience is that a credit in an arcade machine lasts 2-3 minutes, and most games like this went to a minimum of £1 a credit. You could probably buy the entire cab before you completed the games.
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Help please!
I bought this as the seat for video game driving rig (using with a Logitech wheel, on pc). I want to make use of the speakers.
First assumption, is that they work and they’re not toast. Second assumption, is that the wiring underseat is complete, and bare straight to the drivers. Third, that it’s 2.1 not 4.1.
Request:
What’s a good cheap (ideally cheap as chips) amp I can get to wire them up?
I’d like to plug it straight into the 3.5mm on the pc (doubt there’s phono) and only need minimum spec.
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It’s mega when you turn up the volume.