@@nemesaenz8793 great question but they are powerful that being said I have them turned down a lot u need need something to knock ur socks off when it’s on ur pedals
I mounted 1 on the side of the brake pedal and 1 on the side of the throttle. I used Gorilla Glue mounting tape. The brake stays on but not the throttle. However, the brake 1 is the most important.
So you mention butt kicker, are you using butt kicker on sim hub or on their program? So when you plug into that small amplifier it detects it right in simhub? Any special drivers? Reason im asking im on the fence with the sim shaker program and sim hub. Butt kicker program seems decent but i think its limited to the one shaker. Still waiting on the unit to arrive to try it. Sim shaker mentions using a 2nd sound card not sure if i want to go that route.
I use a butt kicker but with the amp shown in the video. It has an internal sound card. I tried the butt kicker program sim hub is better. No drivers needed. You plug the small amp into the computer via usb and if u click sounds on your pc u will See the amp as one of the options.
Nice little Mod thanks Mark, I do have one question though those Dayton pucks that come as a pair are 5w RMS rated with 10w max, Are these strong enough or is it better to upgrade to the 20w RMS such as the DAEX25VT-4 model, I am thinking these 20w variants would be less prone to being damaged by the Nobsound amp as the amp is rated at upto 50w per channel and could be prone to damaging the DAEX25's that you have used, Your insight after testing would be greatly helpful thanks.
That relates to the number of channels you assign to it. You gotta have 4 speakers to set 4 channel on simhub and then assign each tyre to each channel/speaker.
Hi. Great video. I've just mounted Dayton DAEX25 exciters to my Fanatec CSL pedals, but I'm having trouble with the detailed settings in Simhub. Is there guide for the settings?
im using dc 550 motors on my motion rig but curious of how it feels. on the motors there's a uneven rhythm effect ran of an Arduino with a stepper. kicks out a hell of a feel but its unnatural rhythm to.
Tried to go this route but felt a bit of a mess so ordered simagic pedal reactors and mounted on my fanatec v3s works pretty well.
nice video but why didnt you put them close to the wheel so you can change iton the fly depending the car you drive?
Because they are strictly for my pedals :)
@@MarkFisch the volume knob. i get it "set it and forget it" but not ever car has the same toe ,camber, surge sway etc. just curious.
@@c.j2527 I just have it for wheel slip so shouldn’t affect me. Thanks for stopping in
How strong is the feeling with those? They look kind of weak
@@nemesaenz8793 great question but they are powerful that being said I have them turned down a lot u need need something to knock ur socks off when it’s on ur pedals
When did you win the belts bro?
I used those exciters directly on the pedals. I have to say they give good localized feedback but is a bit dull even at max power
I mounted 1 on the side of the brake pedal and 1 on the side of the throttle. I used Gorilla Glue mounting tape. The brake stays on but not the throttle. However, the brake 1 is the most important.
Great video Mark. I've just ordered the components. Do I need to buy another sound card?
No this amp has a built in sound card
So you mention butt kicker, are you using butt kicker on sim hub or on their program? So when you plug into that small amplifier it detects it right in simhub? Any special drivers? Reason im asking im on the fence with the sim shaker program and sim hub. Butt kicker program seems decent but i think its limited to the one shaker. Still waiting on the unit to arrive to try it. Sim shaker mentions using a 2nd sound card not sure if i want to go that route.
I use a butt kicker but with the amp shown in the video. It has an internal sound card. I tried the butt kicker program sim hub is better. No drivers needed. You plug the small amp into the computer via usb and if u click sounds on your pc u will See the amp as one of the options.
My video at 329 shows it in sim hub
Nice little Mod thanks Mark, I do have one question though those Dayton pucks that come as a pair are 5w RMS rated with 10w max, Are these strong enough or is it better to upgrade to the 20w RMS such as the DAEX25VT-4 model, I am thinking these 20w variants would be less prone to being damaged by the Nobsound amp as the amp is rated at upto 50w per channel and could be prone to damaging the DAEX25's that you have used, Your insight after testing would be greatly helpful thanks.
If u are using for pedals it’s plenty strong! In fact I have the amp turned way way down
@@KingFischRacing Thanks for the quick reply mark that's great cheers.
Why doesn’t it give me the option for wheel slip or wheel lock on which area of car. I just get wheel lock/slip on or off. I’m using the paid version
What game is it? Some games don't support some outputs, like EA WRC doesn't have telemetry for "Road Rumble"
That relates to the number of channels you assign to it. You gotta have 4 speakers to set 4 channel on simhub and then assign each tyre to each channel/speaker.
Hi. Great video. I've just mounted Dayton DAEX25 exciters to my Fanatec CSL pedals, but I'm having trouble with the detailed settings in Simhub. Is there guide for the settings?
I have the same pedals and would love to do this mod. Where did you mount these?
Thanks bro
im using dc 550 motors on my motion rig but curious of how it feels. on the motors there's a uneven rhythm effect ran of an Arduino with a stepper. kicks out a hell of a feel but its unnatural rhythm to.
Do you nee to buy a chord from the pucks to the amp?
Speaker cable yes that would be a good idea
Can I add this if I am on PS4 or is this only for PC?
Consoles are extremely limited as functionality.. once you switch to pc,options are literally unlimited..
Should have put them higher up on side of pedals.
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Bought the same shakers as you and amp, but I'm struggling to figure out where to mount them on my Fanatec CSL pedals.
Hello, just wondering if you ever figured out a mounting solution?