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Crowson Technology TES 100 Couch Kit
What's shaking in the world of convergence? One of the reasons I sleep well each night, secure in my job at HT, is the fact that seemingly every unusual product that comes down the pike is deemed "convergence" and falls into my lap. The Crowson Technology Tactile Effects System (TES) 100 wasn't exactly what I thought it would be: I anticipated a little added shaking of the sofa at appropriate moments, and the TES 100 certainly delivered, but the Couch Kit's two magnetic transducers turned out to be actual loudspeakers that also happen to channel enough physical vibration to move whatever is pressed down upon them, ideally the two hind legs of a big piece of furniture. Two rubber feet help to isolate the front legs. The less-expensive Chair Kit comes with one transducer and three rubber feet.
Make It a Double
There are actually four basic hookup possibilities (too detailed to cover here), but the manual is quite clear on the subject. Connections for bare-wire terminations or banana plugs (spades might shake loose) are located along one side of the transducer, and Crowson recommends 18- to 10-gauge speaker wire. RCA-type Y-adapters, necessary in two of the four prescribed setups, are not supplied.
Fire Down Below
I won't say that the TES 100 rocks the home theater to the same extent as larger, more-elaborate shakers, but the audible aspectas the transducers also tend to fill in a possible "deaf spot" in the room, owing in part to their unusual placement below and behind the listenerwas a welcome bonus in my system, contributing additional audio that works within the 5.1-channel soundfield with convincing results and without any hard, pinpoint effects that might be distracting. While the TES 100 install was quick and fairly simple, it does require two new cables, which you'll likely need to run along the floor. This approach is less intrusive than bigger, dedicated shaker devices, though, and the TES 100 turns up your home theater audio playback a serious notch.
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At A Glance: Crowson Technology TES 100 couch kit
Nominal Impedance (ohms): 6
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