



🎧 Feel the Sound, Own the Moment
The AuraSound AST-2B-4 Pro Bass Shaker is a powerful tactile transducer designed to convert low-frequency audio signals into physical vibrations. With 50 watts of output power, a compact 5.4 x 2.2 inch frame, and a 4 Ohm impedance tuned to 40 Hz, it delivers immersive bass sensations that elevate home theaters, gaming chairs, and multimedia setups. Its flush-mount design and included hardware make installation simple, while compatibility with a wide range of devices ensures a versatile upgrade for any audio enthusiast seeking to feel their sound like never before.
| ASIN | B0002ZPTBI |
| Additional Features | Touch button |
| Antenna Location | For televisions, music players, and computers |
| Audio Driver Size | 6 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Mono |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,802 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #61 in Hand Percussion Shakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Brand | Aurasound |
| Built-In Media | Mounting hardware |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Gaming Console, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Touch Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 599 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Frequency Response | 40 Hz |
| Impedance | 4 Ohms |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.7"D x 5.8"W x 2.5"H |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Aura Sound |
| Model Name | AST 2B 4 |
| Model Number | AST-2B-4 |
| Mounting Type | Flush Mount |
| Number Of Circuits | 2 |
| Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 5 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Series Number | 202 |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 50 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 6 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
| Specific Uses For Product | home theater setup, personal music listening, computer audio enhancement, multimedia presentations |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 6 Inches |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
| UPC | 844632092244 887512107836 844632045127 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 6 Inches |
J**A
Huge home theater upgrade for a very small cost.
I purchased a pair of these tactile transducers to mount in my home theater seats. The impact is incredible! Don't get me wrong, I have a 15" servo subwoofer that will easily rattle the windows if I want it to; however, it still doesn't provide the experience that these little beauties provide. The experience is most akin to a high end movie theater where you feel the bass throughout your body. The lowest frequencies can't be heard anyway, but feeling them immediately improves the movie experience dramatically. To hook them up, I split my subwoofer out cable and ran one to my subwoofer, and the other split to a cheap stereo amplifier to the CD input. The result is that the signal coming into my 2nd amplifier includes only the low frequencies as established by my crossover in my 1st amp, which is set to 80hz. I hooked the bass shakers to the 2nd amp speaker outputs and can now adjust the "volume" of the bass shakers by using the volume control on the 2nd amp. Even with my volume turned down quite a ways, the bass shakers provide the illusion of an enveloping sound field and live action. I couldn't be happier with these products. I actually had to turn them way down since they shake so much. You don't need a much more expensive solution since these will output more shake than you'll ever need. I turned them way down because initially they shook too much and created a very artificial experience. With them turned down, they are much more subtle, yet they still shake my theater seats quite a bit.
S**S
Very powerful bass transducer. Works great mounted to my office chair.
Wow, this thing really does turn up the bass. I bought a 6 inch wood platform and used a few RAM mount connections to mount this to my Steelcase Leap office chair. It is a removable configuration and doesn't affect the resale value of the chair. I initially had a Vybe Haptic Pad that i got for $40 which was great, but nowhere near as comfy as sitting in my chair unhindered. It is small enough, yet powerful and mounts discretely. It worked great with a below $30 Lepai 70w sub amp. It is very accurate and feels great with Music. I haven't tried Movies and Games yet, but music was always the tough sell with my haptic pad. The overall cost for the Transducer, Amp and mounting materials was below $140 which is in the ballpark of the Buttkicker Gamer 2 which is out stock everywhere at the time of this writing. My only negative is that i couldn't use a audio transmitter to make it wireless, but it's not a strike against this item. Parts that i used to mount purchased from Amazon. 1. Walnut Hollow Baltic Birch Circle Plaque-6"x6" 2. Ram Mount 2 x 1.7 Inches Base with 1-Inch Ball 3. Ram Mount Double Socket Arm for 1-Inch Ball 4. RAM Zinc Coated U-Bolt Mounting Base with 1 inch Ball This solution makes the Transducer easily removable with the twist of a knob and holds sturdy. I have it posted to the pole under the seat of my office chair. Update: I got the wireless receiver working so now this is more portable and i only have to plug in the power to any socket. Dayton Audio WS-12 Wireless Audio Transmitter/Receiver Final update: Still going years later. My setup is completely wireless now using Talentcell 12V 6000mah battery.
K**H
Solid and good value for money
Perhaps useful to compare side to side with a Buttkicker Concert Mini which as far as I can tell is the same as the driver in the Buttkicker Gamer 2. I've run these off the same amp with the same settings out of Simhub to compare them side by side. Pros: - these don't overheat. You can push them to the point that it feels like their giving their best without maxing out at certain frequencies and yes, they get a bit warm, but they don't go into melt down. - the mounting surface is flat, and as long as you have the space very easy to mount - cheap! - adequate response for corner use, in my rig anyway. - doesn't have major piston slap issues in a specific frequency range as far as I can tell. It's either fine, or volume is too high, unlike the BK which can be frustrating because you have to set the amp to avoid the low hz piston slap, and in so doing lower volume where it's much more capable (or eq out 20-30hz a little). Cons: - does not have the same deep resonance that the BK is capable of. That BK thrum that you can get from low revs is just excellent, but I've it's getting that by working hard in the 20hz -30hz range, and that's what makes the BK overheat.. so I can't really give the BK a complete win here. All in all I think it's a product that "just works". It's not the best response available, but it's easy to dial in and enjoy for hours.
L**5
Good price, great performance and experience.
Great addition to give tactile feel in my home theater. I currently just have one installed on the foot portion of my recliner since noone else really digs on the tactile sensation of bass like I do. I ended up getting a cheap 50W stereo amp with RCA in/out to drive it and it gives plenty of rumble. I have it connected to my minidsp 2x4HD to adjust the crossover so that it only kicks in on 40Hz and lower. I can only imagine it would be even better if I was able to mount it directly under the seat or somewhere closer to the lower back section of my recliner, but the options were pretty slim for mounting with my particular recliner.
B**S
great but one defective
i was a little worried about these not being strong enough for my home theater but they work perfect. they blend in well with the sub and like others have stated are an excellent upgrade to any home theater.these feel as though you just have a great sub system and cant really tell that its the chair vibrating. i would have given 5 stars but one out of two was defective and had to return. i am glad i purchased two because i wouldn't have realized that one was just very weak, i would have just thought the product was not not very good. i hooked these up with and old receiver, spliced the lfe signal going to the sub to make three rca outs, one to the sub and the other two went to the aux inputs to the old receiver(left and right channels) then just wired the shakers as you would hook up speakers. very pleased with the one that works, i did switch the channels to make sure it wasn't another problem with the receiver, signal, or wiring and it was definitely the shaker that was bad. another disappointment was the lack of any instructions on how to hook these up to your system, they work great the way i hooked them up but i am a little concerned about the long term effects being 4 ohm.
J**L
Fantastic tactile addition! :Lots of shake.
These are nothing short of awesome! I have two subs in my home theatre setup, driving at 800 and 1500 watts, and can play down to around 25 Hz, 28 Hz with decent level, so I'm not lacking for bass or punch. However adding these gives an amazing tactile kick, adding depth to the system and completing the experience. Basic frequency testing shows they shake from about 48 Hz all the way down to about 28 Hz, which perfectly compliments my subs. I've experienced no bottoming out or any kind of distorted shake even at levels that are more than what I would think most people would enjoy. They handle hard kicks from explosions and soft transient response from music as well. They peak in the low to mid 40s by a few dB so if this is bothersome to you you will have to use an equalizer to flatten them out. I'm driving 4 of them with a classic Nikko Alpha III stereo amp rated 80 watts RMS. I wired two to each channel in series so the resistance would increase to 8 ohms. I added a simple pre-amp to set the level. Level setting is critical in any home theater and you want to make sure you get this right so they blend properly with the rest of your setup and don't blow apart from being overdriven. A word on mounting - do NOT mount these to a solid part of your furniture such as the main frame structure. You will feel little to no effect. I did this first and was horribly disappointed. I then changed up and mounted one for each seat with deck screws on a 3/4" board attached to the framing for the seat springs. This spring framing "floats" as a 6 point attachment to the main structural frame on 1 x 2s. I had to make sure the board did not touch the main frame, or the effect was reduced. I couldn't be more pleased, they are an amazing deal for the price.
J**.
WOW!! Amazing Product!!
WOW!! Amazing Product!! I have a 5.1 surround setup and WAS pretty happy with it paired to 50" screen, etc. Added one of these bad boys and DANG!! Love it I used the Mediabridge ULTRA Series RCA Y-Adapter (12...
A**N
Simracing rig
I have this hooked up to a very reasonably priced amp (ZK-502H 50W+50W Bluetooth... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08L38Z841?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share). And from the amp to the computer via USB, so that the computer will recognize it as a completely different audio device than the sound card, since that is already used to drive speakers. This way, in iRacing (and probably other titles,, dunno) I can set the LFE output to its own device which drives this shaker only with LFE outputs, and not the whole game sound output. I've literally drilled holes in the bottom of my racing rig's seat, to mount this on the bottom. This setup is petty amazing. Nearly inaudible. But remarkably strong and precise. At default LFE settings, this thing will just about throw you out of the seat. Yes, that's a slight exaggeration. But it's enough to blow your mind. I never thought that I would like a shaker in my rig. Seemed too gimmicky to me. But when a buddy loaned me his super cheap Dayton shakers and an even cheaper amp, it impressed me enough that I knew I had to have it. The immersion was much better than I expected. But it had to be better of course. Looking at some of the known brand shakers for this purpose, I got seriously sticker shocked. I knew I could dyi something comparable for a fraction of the cost. This setup fits the bill! Not terribly expensive. And, I can't imagine how a 4 shaker setup would ever be needed after experiencing this. . I am planning on buying a 2nd one tho, to put on my pedel plate using the 2nd channel of the amp. But I may have to upgrade my amp to one that has balance control. I'm pretty sure that the pedel plate one will not need near the same power. But there's no way to control that with my current amp. But still, even with an amp upgrade, I'm still going to come out at WAY less cost than buying brand names.
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