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Title: Captain's chair with speakers...How do I hook it up?
Post by: AffordableSlots on February 04, 2014, 03:43:27 AM
I just got a comfy captains chair with the speakers on the headrest and speakers below. This Chair also has a lit back sign of the game "hangover". Im trying to hook this up to my BB2. Does anyone have any info on how to hook these up? I need to find out why its not working for me. Thanks for any help on my issue.

Bryan


Title: Re: Captain's chair with speakers...How do I hook it up?
Post by: blueridgeslots on February 04, 2014, 04:58:28 AM
Well, The Hangover is an IGT theme, not WMS. But the BB-2 used a second Amp setup and Cable to hook up their chair


Title: Re: Captain's chair with speakers...How do I hook it up?
Post by: jay on February 04, 2014, 05:28:24 AM
I have two rows of theater seats in my basement. I equipped each chair with a bass shaker.

I use a second amp fed from the SubWoofer output from my first amp. This ensures I only shake the chairs when there are explosions or low sounds like a car engine etc.




Title: Re: Captain's chair with speakers...How do I hook it up?
Post by: AffordableSlots on February 04, 2014, 08:45:46 AM
The molex plug has red and black wires on it, it is tied into another plug that is a 2 prong molex that is hooked to the power supply under the stand. What does the 6 prong molex plug into? Is it power or for the speakers? There is a headphone jack that I'm assuming I need to plug into the bb2 somehow for sound.


Title: Re: Captain's chair with speakers...How do I hook it up?
Post by: AffordableSlots on February 04, 2014, 08:52:20 AM
Thanks for your information. I should also note this is an IGT chair. I'm trying to hook it up to a BB2. I'm sure I can figure out the sound when I splice it into the amp in my BB2... just need to know if the power supply in the base of the stand is the power for the speakers or the power for the vibration of the seat. The lights on the back of the chair don't light up either. I'm stumped.