DAYTONAUDIO Dayton Audio BST-300EX, 300 Watts RMS,Tactile Bass Shaker, 4 Ohms Impedance - Turn Any Surface into a Speaker System - Generates Subwoofer Lows


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Brand Dayton Audio
Speaker maximum output power 300 Watts
Connectivity technology XLR
Audio output mode Surround
Mounting type Tabletop

About this item

  • Tactile Transducer speaker technology: The BST-1 turns your furniture, home theater seating, or gaming chair into a bass-enhancing transducer speaker, making you feel the vibrations for an engaging audio experience.
  • Feel the power of a Dayton Audio: The BST-300EX adds depth and dimension to your audio, ensuring you don't just hear the sound, but feel it too - perfect for gaming, movies, and music.
  • Seamless integration: The BST-300EX easily connects to bass shaker amplifiers allowing you to upgrade your home theater or gaming setup with minimal hassle.
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The BST-300EX is a powerful bass shaker designed for serious audio enthusiasts. With an impressive 300W of power, it delivers extreme bass that will immerse you in your favorite movies, games, and music. The inaudible operation ensures a seamless experience, while the easy mounting makes installation a breeze.

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Leo Crasto
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome bass shaker for price
Reviewed in Canada on 1 July 2024
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Fantastic quality! Great price and my movie chairs feel like they are blasting off when these come on :) super cool! Highly recommend!
Handy
5.0 out of 5 stars HUGE UPGRADE from the Dayton BST-1 50 Watt version!
Reviewed in the United States on 14 October 2023
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My goal with this setup was to build a immersive bass system I could use with my Sony V-6 headphones and not bother anybody else in the room.

So I purchased the Dayton BST-1 50 Watt and paired it with the Fosi Audio MO4 Sub amp that was rated at 100 watts. It did "ok" but would get unbelievably hot to the point of not being able to even touch it after only playing some good bass music for about 1/2 hour. Amazon was gracious enough to let me send it back. So I was looking for a replacement and walla, this beautiful thing had just been released. And the first reviewer was having the "exact same problem" as I was.

I was a bit nervous as I did not know if the Fosi M04 had the beans to push this big boy. So I got to doing some research and found an amazing article that talked about the chip that they used in the Fosi M04 amp and how amazing it was, and if I wanted the most out of it, I needed a good 24v 5amp or better power supply as the one that comes with it is only 19 volts and is a cheapie. So I got to looking and found the Shnitpwer 24v 10amp power supply and ordered that too.

Got it all on the same day and went to work bolting it to my "gaming chair" : )

To say I was blown away would be an understatement! I simply did not realize how under powered the BST-1 really was until running this for the first time. I could tell immediately, the quality of bass was not only much more powerful, but way more defined. Sub 30hz lows were really lost on the BST-1 but on this bad boy it came out powerful and clear.

So I decided to test how many beans this setup really had and found a very nice track, POWER GLOVE @ DIGITAL MIRAGE 3 on Youtube and let it ride. If you like 80's retro techno and like bass, this will be a real treat. This is a hard hitting track that last 30 minutes. I figured, if anything was going to show it's limits, this would do it.

30 minutes of intense music later, the BST-300EX was not even fazed and was still cool to the touch.
The new 24v 10 amp power supply didn't have any issues at all and the Fosi Amp was cool and happy.

If your even considering getting a quality bass shaker for your setup, I would not even look at the BST-1.
For the small difference in price, this is simply a no brainer.

The Fosi M04 Sub amp was more than enough to run this on my setup, but keep in mind that I'm running a pre-amped ASUS XONAR SE sound card with a boosted output of 64ohms. I think that if I was just running normal outputs, this would not be able to push the BST-300EX to it's potential, as you would need more juice to make it, "or you" happy. Fosi makes a 220 watt amp, the Fosi Audio TP-02 TDA7498E that should do the job quite nicely.

Over all, this is a impressive shaker and paired with the above mentioned extra's, it really pounds. I would be hard pressed to go back to just using my headphones by themselves again. The immersiveness that this thing brings to the table is unbelievable. Using this with games like Starwars Jedi Survivor is simply next level, and makes you feel like your really in the game. And all this while my wife sits across the room doing her own thing, and not being bothered by my "going on's" is worth every penny.
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Handy
5.0 out of 5 stars HUGE UPGRADE from the Dayton BST-1 50 Watt version!
Reviewed in the United States on 14 October 2023
My goal with this setup was to build a immersive bass system I could use with my Sony V-6 headphones and not bother anybody else in the room.

So I purchased the Dayton BST-1 50 Watt and paired it with the Fosi Audio MO4 Sub amp that was rated at 100 watts. It did "ok" but would get unbelievably hot to the point of not being able to even touch it after only playing some good bass music for about 1/2 hour. Amazon was gracious enough to let me send it back. So I was looking for a replacement and walla, this beautiful thing had just been released. And the first reviewer was having the "exact same problem" as I was.

I was a bit nervous as I did not know if the Fosi M04 had the beans to push this big boy. So I got to doing some research and found an amazing article that talked about the chip that they used in the Fosi M04 amp and how amazing it was, and if I wanted the most out of it, I needed a good 24v 5amp or better power supply as the one that comes with it is only 19 volts and is a cheapie. So I got to looking and found the Shnitpwer 24v 10amp power supply and ordered that too.

Got it all on the same day and went to work bolting it to my "gaming chair" : )

To say I was blown away would be an understatement! I simply did not realize how under powered the BST-1 really was until running this for the first time. I could tell immediately, the quality of bass was not only much more powerful, but way more defined. Sub 30hz lows were really lost on the BST-1 but on this bad boy it came out powerful and clear.

So I decided to test how many beans this setup really had and found a very nice track, POWER GLOVE @ DIGITAL MIRAGE 3 on Youtube and let it ride. If you like 80's retro techno and like bass, this will be a real treat. This is a hard hitting track that last 30 minutes. I figured, if anything was going to show it's limits, this would do it.

30 minutes of intense music later, the BST-300EX was not even fazed and was still cool to the touch.
The new 24v 10 amp power supply didn't have any issues at all and the Fosi Amp was cool and happy.

If your even considering getting a quality bass shaker for your setup, I would not even look at the BST-1.
For the small difference in price, this is simply a no brainer.

The Fosi M04 Sub amp was more than enough to run this on my setup, but keep in mind that I'm running a pre-amped ASUS XONAR SE sound card with a boosted output of 64ohms. I think that if I was just running normal outputs, this would not be able to push the BST-300EX to it's potential, as you would need more juice to make it, "or you" happy. Fosi makes a 220 watt amp, the Fosi Audio TP-02 TDA7498E that should do the job quite nicely.

Over all, this is a impressive shaker and paired with the above mentioned extra's, it really pounds. I would be hard pressed to go back to just using my headphones by themselves again. The immersiveness that this thing brings to the table is unbelievable. Using this with games like Starwars Jedi Survivor is simply next level, and makes you feel like your really in the game. And all this while my wife sits across the room doing her own thing, and not being bothered by my "going on's" is worth every penny.
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Kieran
5.0 out of 5 stars Packs a punch!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 February 2024
Verified Purchase
Sim racing rig has this mounted directly under my seat. Amazing for DiRT Rally 2 Jumps and rumble strips on track.

If you are looking at this product and have an amp that can power it, do it. A solid mount is needed to avoid rattles.

10/10 Dayton
Guy
5.0 out of 5 stars Rumbles like crazy
Reviewed in Canada on 25 June 2024
Verified Purchase
Bigger than I thought it would be, but definitely fun, and Dayton has a great transducer here!
Jonathan
5.0 out of 5 stars You need this for VR
Reviewed in the United States on 4 May 2024
Verified Purchase
I didn't want a huge investment or anything complicated. Booty shaker was too expensive. Two of these plus the 600w amp was around $350 all in. Not bad for the added realism.

I route my PSVR2 to a small 2-channel mixer then back to the attached earphones (PS channel 1, Bluetooth audio channel 2) so I can jam Spotify like a radio through my phone when playing games and adjust the volume of either input. I took a 3.5mm to RCA to feed the 600w amp, and output to two of these with banana plugs attached to the chair.

I tested these with a snare drum stand. Liked the results so I hooked two of these up to my sim racing chair with nano tape and velcro. One to the back and one to the butt. These things make games a million times more immersive and will shake you to kingdom come. I power them both with the Fosi 600w amp.

Another reviewer said he can't play games without this. I can totally understand why. Wow wow wow just be warned, there's no going back after you experience this. You've been warned.

Update: These have changed my life. I daydream at work all day about getting home. Immersive is an understatement. I've added two 50W shakers under the pedals. I run these through a mixer and split the signal between the PSVR2 and the shakers independently. All 4 shakers (two 50W and two 300W) receive signal from a 600w amp and are distributed through a 4-way switch with amp in. Since there's 4 pairs of outputs that can all be used simultaneously, I plan to add another pair of 300w shakers and maybe some speakers for added realism.
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Jonathan
5.0 out of 5 stars You need this for VR
Reviewed in the United States on 4 May 2024
I didn't want a huge investment or anything complicated. Booty shaker was too expensive. Two of these plus the 600w amp was around $350 all in. Not bad for the added realism.

I route my PSVR2 to a small 2-channel mixer then back to the attached earphones (PS channel 1, Bluetooth audio channel 2) so I can jam Spotify like a radio through my phone when playing games and adjust the volume of either input. I took a 3.5mm to RCA to feed the 600w amp, and output to two of these with banana plugs attached to the chair.

I tested these with a snare drum stand. Liked the results so I hooked two of these up to my sim racing chair with nano tape and velcro. One to the back and one to the butt. These things make games a million times more immersive and will shake you to kingdom come. I power them both with the Fosi 600w amp.

Another reviewer said he can't play games without this. I can totally understand why. Wow wow wow just be warned, there's no going back after you experience this. You've been warned.

Update: These have changed my life. I daydream at work all day about getting home. Immersive is an understatement. I've added two 50W shakers under the pedals. I run these through a mixer and split the signal between the PSVR2 and the shakers independently. All 4 shakers (two 50W and two 300W) receive signal from a 600w amp and are distributed through a 4-way switch with amp in. Since there's 4 pairs of outputs that can all be used simultaneously, I plan to add another pair of 300w shakers and maybe some speakers for added realism.
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