@yukispier, I have experienced this type of bass in an upstairs room using four far field subs and one near field sub. The subs were JL audio, two with dual drivers and three with single drivers. The speakers were the large Klipsch Palladiums. The volumes this person played were extreme and probably damaging to his hearing. I actually feared he was damaging his house.
I can experience this type of bass in my upstairs system using Innersound Eros speakers and an Earthquake MKV-15 subwoofer.
The construction of the room is a very important factor. What works on wood floors is not as effective on a concrete slab. On concrete tactile transducers may be the answer you are looking for.
The best tactical experience I have felt and highly recommend is found on another forum. Google, The Hideaway Theater. Some people have taken this concept to the extreme; there is a tactile bass thread on the same forum. You do not need to go that far. It is not difficult to build, it is customized for your space, and is not very expensive. This concept allows me to experience tactile bass without the usual extremely high SPLs required to produce it. I use a Mini-DSP so I can equalize the bass curve, timing, and volume to My satisfaction. I can also turn it off with the flip of a switch.
In conjunction with the BOSS platform, I use two large sealed subwoofers, one in the front left corner and one in the rear right corner. I balance the sound of the subs with the effect of the platform so vibrations and sub volume are well matched. My primary use is movies but some use it for music as well. Now that I have experienced it, I would not want to live without it.
I can experience this type of bass in my upstairs system using Innersound Eros speakers and an Earthquake MKV-15 subwoofer.
The construction of the room is a very important factor. What works on wood floors is not as effective on a concrete slab. On concrete tactile transducers may be the answer you are looking for.
The best tactical experience I have felt and highly recommend is found on another forum. Google, The Hideaway Theater. Some people have taken this concept to the extreme; there is a tactile bass thread on the same forum. You do not need to go that far. It is not difficult to build, it is customized for your space, and is not very expensive. This concept allows me to experience tactile bass without the usual extremely high SPLs required to produce it. I use a Mini-DSP so I can equalize the bass curve, timing, and volume to My satisfaction. I can also turn it off with the flip of a switch.
In conjunction with the BOSS platform, I use two large sealed subwoofers, one in the front left corner and one in the rear right corner. I balance the sound of the subs with the effect of the platform so vibrations and sub volume are well matched. My primary use is movies but some use it for music as well. Now that I have experienced it, I would not want to live without it.