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Latin Beat Magazine, Oct, 2002
This award winning tactile audio transducer is the talk of the entertainment industry. Originally designed as a monitoring device for musicians, the Buttkicker is quickly gaining acceptance throughout the entire entertainment industry. World-class musicians and sound engineers are raving about this unique invention, which allows consumers and musicians to feel the sound of music, movies, and computer games like never before.
The patented Buttkicker produces a powerful and musically accurate shaking sensation that greatly enhances sound reproduction. It enables the user to feel low frequency bass sounds without having to turn the volume up or use massive subwoofers. Designed by musicians and studio engineers, the Buttkicker 2 (the latest design of this unique product) gives the user a much greater control of sound pressure levels. Bass players and drummers who want to feel a more powerful kick drum, or low "C," no longer have to drive the rest of the band nuts with high volumes. Essentially Buttkicker allows you to experience concert hall sound without waking up the kids in the next room. Winner of the prestigious 2002 Consumer Electronics Show "Innovations Award," the Buttkicker has become the choice of custom home studios and theater dealers and enthusiasts. Over 30 major touring bands including Creed, Pink, The Who, Tower of Power and Rod Stewart, are using the Buttkicker for stage monitoring. The new Buttkicker 2 weights about 11 pounds and is only 5.375" tall and 5.5" wide fitting easily under a drum throne or a riser. A smaller version is currently being designed specifically for the computer gaming market (Buttkicker 3) scheduduled for availability late this year 2002.
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