Overview
Aviom's PFS-1 Performance Stool combines a sturdy QuikLok® performance stool with a built-in tactile transducer system. The stool has an adjustable seat, back, and foot rest that allows it to be customized to suit any player. Simply connect the stool to the BOOM-1 using the included locking-type speaker cable.
New to Tactile Transducers?
A tactile transducer is similar in concept to a speaker (without the paper cone) and is designed to be most effective reproducing low frequencies like those produced in music by bass instruments and drums (typically 200Hz and below).
They are also quite effective when used for games and with sound effects for movies. But since a tactile transducer is designed without a speaker diaphragm, it can be used to allow you to feel low frequency vibrations while making very little audible sound.
That makes a tactile transducer a great addition to a personal mixing system when performers are using in-ear monitors. The frequency spectrum is more complete, and you'll be able to monitor at lower volumes while retaining all the fullness and excitement of performing at higher volumes.
Specifications
Model No. | QuikLok DX-749 |
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Transducer Input | Locking, 2-conductor |
Seat | Adjustable; 9 positions, from 22.8" to 31.5" (58 to 80 cm) |
Depth | 12.4", 31.5 cm |
Width | 16.3", 41.5 cm |
Thickness | 2.36", 60 mm |
Backrest | Adjustable |
Footrest | Adjustable, folding |
Dimensions | |
Frame Width | 15.7", 40 cm |
Frame Depth | 18.5", 47 cm |
Weight Capacity | 242.5 lbs, 110 kg |
Dimensions, shipping | 50 x 9 x 18 inches, 450 x 215 x 125 mm |
Weight | 38 lbs, 17.24 kg |