Thankfully, the product folks at Rockford understood this, and the IBeam is a very high quality tactile transducer, ideally suited for musical reproduction. Measuring only 6.875 x 4.25 x 2-inches, the Rockford Fosgate IBeam will fit any vehicle. And with very modest power requirements of only 100 watts at 4 ohms, it doesn’t need a big power sucking amp to drive it.
The product connects exactly like a subwoofer, with a simple pair of spring loaded speaker terminals. It weighs about 2.5 lbs., which also makes it a lot lighter than a subwoofer for those of you who are vehicularly weight conscious. Capable of delivering about 2.5 pounds of force per watt, the IBeam is quite a bit more efficient than many of the “shaker” type products which required 500+ watts.
Nominal impedance is 4 ohms, so it is compatible with virtually any amplifier. Additionally, when I measured the impedance curve, I noted it was pretty flat well past 1kHz, so the IBeam will indeed be fast enough for great musical reproduction. Recommended maximum peak power limit is 250 watts, and a Polymer Positive Temperature Coefficient (PPTC) self-resetting fuse (commonly known as a poly-switch) is included in case you get overly enthusiastic.
The IBeam transducer works on the same electromagnetic principles as a subwoofer, but instead of a stationary magnet moving a voice coil and cone assembly, in the IBeam there are a pair of stationary coils on each side of a carefully suspended and powerful moving magnet. As the polarity and amplitude of the AC signal through the stationary coils changes, it generates a magnetic field which in turn, forces the magnet to move or vibrate on its suspension, creating inertia and force inside the transducer, which gets transmitted to the housing via the specifically tuned suspension. It’s this vibrating mass (the magnet structure) that creates the tactile sensations. Then when you bolt the IBeam to your seat, the vibration is transmitted through the frame of the seat and you experience the “feel” of the bass.
Once activated, the IBeam will cause thesupporting surface structure to vibrate over the tactile range. The result helps the listener “feel” rather than “hear” thelow-end frequencies found in music. The IBeam is carefully calibrated to produce an accurate tactile sense, which can be totally missing

Measuring only 6.875 x 4.25 x 2-inches, the Rockford Fosgate IBeam will fit any vehicle. And with very modest power requirements of only 100 watts at 4 ohms, it doesn’t need a big power sucking amp to drive it... With my “front speakers” set at 80Hz and up, I ran a full range signal to the IBeam. Instantly I was able to perceive the bass guitar lines, and feel every beat of the kick drum. While it seems a bit unsettling at first to “hear” the low frequency stuff without a woofer system playing, I soon became accustomed to the sensation, and in some cases found that the IBeam actually provided superior definition to a subwoofer system.
Once activated, the IBeam will cause thesupporting surface structure to vibrate over the tactile range. The result helps the listener “feel” rather than “hear” thelow-end frequencies found in music. The IBeam is carefully calibrated to produce an accurate tactile sense, which can be totally missing without a large and powerful subwoofer system.
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