Re: IBU3
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 1:32 pm
For the sound effects
Similar to the IBU2 Pro but a few extra.
Traverse (engine on)
Traverse (engine off)
Elevation (engine on)
Elevation (engine off)
And five random mechanical or track squeaks
Main gun
Machine gun 1
Machine gun 2
User sound 1
User sound 2
User sound 3
User sound 4
The IBU3 works with 6, 7, 8 channel radios so if using a 6 channel radio and depending on how you setup you may not have all the featured sounds. Although for the 4 user sounds and volume these need assigning to a rotary knob on the controller.
On the IR side again more sounds
Hit 1
Hit 2
These are randomly played upon taking a hit
Destroyed
Rebirth
Repair (via IBU Berg mode)
Additional sounds for system alerts
System ready – played when you power on the IBU3 and it’s done it’s checks and happy. (only takes about 1 second, nothing like waiting for a mobile phone start up)
Battery warning
Battery cut off
Manual doesn’t detail these but assume battery warning is advanced notification battery is getting low. And battery cut off, battery exhausted change batteries.
On the playback of the sounds, it plays multiply effects at the same time. So I’ve had engine idling, user sound effect playing, fired gun and whilst main gun still playing clip of shell ejection managed to also play machine gun, elevation and traverse effects. Admittedly loudest sound is heard as drowns out the quieter ones but all there.
Having read the manual the on board sound amplifier is rated at 10w at 8ohm or 15w at 4ohm. In the tanks I tried I had a Visaton FRWS5 4 ohm (4w rated 10w max) and found the sound to be good although the speaker struggled with too much cone movement at higher volumes. Next I tested Visaton FRS7 4 ohm (10w rated 15w max) this speaker has always been awesome in my IBU2 & TPA tanks, and again is great in the IBU3 but again found the cone moving too much at higher volumes. Don’t get me wrong these speakers are probably fine for users if not running at full volume all the time. If you want your tank to shake the house down then I think a larger speaker might be required, maybe a car stereo dual cone if it can be fitted inside the tank.
Similar to the IBU2 Pro but a few extra.
Traverse (engine on)
Traverse (engine off)
Elevation (engine on)
Elevation (engine off)
And five random mechanical or track squeaks
Main gun
Machine gun 1
Machine gun 2
User sound 1
User sound 2
User sound 3
User sound 4
The IBU3 works with 6, 7, 8 channel radios so if using a 6 channel radio and depending on how you setup you may not have all the featured sounds. Although for the 4 user sounds and volume these need assigning to a rotary knob on the controller.
On the IR side again more sounds
Hit 1
Hit 2
These are randomly played upon taking a hit
Destroyed
Rebirth
Repair (via IBU Berg mode)
Additional sounds for system alerts
System ready – played when you power on the IBU3 and it’s done it’s checks and happy. (only takes about 1 second, nothing like waiting for a mobile phone start up)
Battery warning
Battery cut off
Manual doesn’t detail these but assume battery warning is advanced notification battery is getting low. And battery cut off, battery exhausted change batteries.
On the playback of the sounds, it plays multiply effects at the same time. So I’ve had engine idling, user sound effect playing, fired gun and whilst main gun still playing clip of shell ejection managed to also play machine gun, elevation and traverse effects. Admittedly loudest sound is heard as drowns out the quieter ones but all there.
Having read the manual the on board sound amplifier is rated at 10w at 8ohm or 15w at 4ohm. In the tanks I tried I had a Visaton FRWS5 4 ohm (4w rated 10w max) and found the sound to be good although the speaker struggled with too much cone movement at higher volumes. Next I tested Visaton FRS7 4 ohm (10w rated 15w max) this speaker has always been awesome in my IBU2 & TPA tanks, and again is great in the IBU3 but again found the cone moving too much at higher volumes. Don’t get me wrong these speakers are probably fine for users if not running at full volume all the time. If you want your tank to shake the house down then I think a larger speaker might be required, maybe a car stereo dual cone if it can be fitted inside the tank.