








🎮 Feel the bass, own the moment.
The Dayton Audio TT25-8 PUCK is a compact, 30W tactile transducer designed to add deep bass vibrations to chairs and couches. With an 8 Ohm impedance and durable aluminum construction, it enhances home theater and gaming experiences by delivering immersive tactile feedback. Easy to install and compatible with a wide range of devices, it’s the perfect affordable upgrade for any audio enthusiast seeking to feel their sound.
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | TT25-8 |
| Speaker Type | Tactile Transducer |
| Special Feature | Subwoofer |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For Gaming Consoles |
| Compatible Devices | Television, Projector, Desktop, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 3.5 Inches |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 1 |
| Colour | black |
| Included Components | 1 x Ring Adapter, 9 x Mounting Screws |
| Product Dimensions | 7D x 7W x 2.5H Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Impedance | 8 Ohms |
| Is Waterproof | false |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
| Speaker Size | 3.5 Inches |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Shape | Round |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Features | Subwoofer |
| Usage | Home theater, Gaming |
| Style | 8 Ohm |
| Wattage | 30 |
| Manufacturer | Dayton Audio |
M**1
Good
Good, easy to use
L**S
Es un buen producto, cumple su función acorde al costo
B**T
Produit de bonne qualité MAIS embalage médiocre , arrivé dans une grande enveloppe avec une petite boite complètement foutue et le produit se balladait à l'intérieur , heureusement pas abimé
S**.
Very happy with the purchase, this model is robust and works fine for me. I am using 4 in total, I feel fewer would not be enough.
A**R
This speaker worked great for my 1Up digital pinball machine sound upgrade. You can really “feel” the sound.
I**D
This was a very cheap way for me to add some depth to my home theater system. I moved my subwoofer to another stereo in the house because the fronts on my surround system can reach pretty low and I didn't think I'd miss it. But then I missed it. I could still hear a good amount of bass in general but some of the feel of it was gone. Movies and music got a little more remote. I don't care for a carnival ride of rumbling for every deep note in a movie or music but I like it to be hyper-realistic and immersive. I realized I had an old receiver sitting in a closet and I could run one of these bass shakers with it through the subwoofer out on my ht receiver. And it works great. For a while I had it bolted to the bottom of the couch. At times it just seems like the sounds you're hearing are also shaking the room and it really gives the impression of being louder without actually being louder. Immersive. Cool. But other times it's just a simple thing like a character closing a door and the thing wiggles your butt. Pretty distracting and dumb. So I attached it to a big plywood panel on a bar that is right behind the couch. The couch is pushed right up against the bar. So what happens is the plywood is acting as an exciter speaker to some degree and you can actually hear the bass the shaker is producing. And it shakes the couch in a more passive, subtle way that is very realistic. It was just lucky that I have this bar behind the couch and this works so well but the upshot is that I made my system sound better and feel better for only 16 bucks. And it was fun experimenting with different placements. Now I'm getting ideas for using a large, suspended panel of plywood to try to create a free-standing subwoofer in the room. Just for kicks.
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