Subpac
- Marco Raaphorst
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anyone experience with it? see http://subpac.com
- Marco Raaphorst
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- Joined: 22 Jan 2015
- Location: The Hague, The Netherlands
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Cool!
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Its intense, you will really enjoy producing and listening (feeling) drum and bass music with this on.
- MarkTarlton
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my friend brian helped with the development...he was working on it with the dub pioneer - the scientist.
"so what does the experience sound like? It is unusual and interesting to say the least. The most unexpected effect is what it adds to the actual headphone mix. It is more than just a vibration machine. More bass in general and more bass tones can be heard in your ears via bone conduction than when the effect is turned off."
"so what does the experience sound like? It is unusual and interesting to say the least. The most unexpected effect is what it adds to the actual headphone mix. It is more than just a vibration machine. More bass in general and more bass tones can be heard in your ears via bone conduction than when the effect is turned off."
I own two. Indispensable. I owe a big part of my education to it.
The other part, I owe to my Focals.
I Upgraded to the M2x. 1-3Hz to 200Hz.
You might realize some things you didn't...
The other part, I owe to my Focals.
I Upgraded to the M2x. 1-3Hz to 200Hz.
You might realize some things you didn't...
Last edited by O1B on 03 Aug 2018, edited 1 time in total.
interesting idea
- Marco Raaphorst
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wondering how that would feel when playing guitar ...
SubPac X1
It feels Tingly!
It feels Tingly!
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