| The product is commonly called a shaker or
thumper, and it does what it says. A keyboardist sitting on
a bench, a bassist standing on a riser, or a drummer on a drum throne
connected to a Clark Tactile Monitor
will feel what they need to monitor. It can replace sub cabinets
or large wedges, to keep the stage volume low to improve the sound
quality of the mix.
Musicians know what good sound is. They are intimate with their
sound and instrument, and know what accuracy and fidelity is.
That's why the best musicians
are using Clark Synthesis Tactile Sound as part of their monitoring.
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The Benefits Are:
- Transportability - Easier
to tour with than a large stack of amplifiers and sub cabinets
- Improved Sound - Reducing
the low end on stage prevents microphone load up, as well as cleaning
up the complete mix on stage and front of house
- Better Performance - All
the musicians claim tactile sound improves their playing, taking it
to the next level
- Hearing Protection - The
more sound transmitted through the body means less to the ears reducing
hearing damage and loss
Studio Use Increasing Behind The Console And In Recording
Rooms many drummers have become so attached they take tactile
into the studio, as well as the engineers utilize the technology on
their console chair to monitor low end and locate pops and other unwanted
sounds without distractions (see Stephan St. Croix review)
Easy Mounting
The product can easily be mounted by a few optional specialty brackets
or using the universal bracket included in the standard TM packages,
or the best way is to purchase a tactile ready drum throne from Porkpie
Percussion or the Thunder Throne™ from Clark Synthesis. Other
tactile ready manufacturers coming soon.
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