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I would not do that. The effects are made for the frequency range and power of the BDS4. Refer back to my post above about the effects on my pedals.I was thinking two of the smaller transducers from the same range might be more suitable for the pedals, especially seeing they won't receive too many fx. Maybe another small one for under the gear shifter. Then the four recommended one's for the seat.
As for the gear shifts, they are designed and mapped to to he middle of the seat back. I would focus on the seat for now and do the pedals farther down the road, what you will get with the seat will be very satisfying, the pedals later will be icing on the cake. Mr Latte hasn't even developed specifically for the pedals yet, he has been on hiatus for a while while he builds his monster rig so I had been fine tuning the current batch, and ventured out on my own to the pedals using/testing/tweaking current effects on the pedals.
The links you provided are the correct items.
Amazon has the exciters as well, but here they were more expensive, maybe not where you are.
When you pick a seat, be certain that the entire back, and preferably sides and under are hard (and smooth). The exciters are mounted using the dual lock so they can be relatively easily removed using the mounting plate provided with the exciters. My final 2 exciters are mounted underneath, Mt Latte has 4 under there. There may eventually be some on the sides (thigh area) as well.
I don't do FaceBook, and don't do really do messaging on PSN, I don't have a keyboard for the PlayStation either.
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