History
SUBPAC was founded by John Alexiou and Todd Chernecki and developed by members of the social venture StudioFeed. The SUBPAC was engineered by SUBPAC Head of R&D Sarosh Khwaja and electronics designer Andrew Kilpatrick. The first model, thOverview
The SUBPAC frequency response is 5 Hz–125 Hz with a steep roll-off. The SUBPAC can be used with any line in audio source, and in conjunction with any speaker set-up or headphones. It weighs 3.8 lbs. The SUBPAC transfers low frequencies to the user's body while still maintaining the original signal to the headphones – it does not separate the audio signal into lows vs. mid/highs as a traditional subwoofer does.Collaborations
SUBPAC has participated in a wide range of collaborations since its inception. The first event with the SUBPAC M1 was held October 2013 at an interactive showcase in partnership with AUDiNT (Toby Heys and Steve Goodman) at Unsound Music Festival in Poland. It was also released as an album bundle on a limited run with the most recent Plastikman release. This is the first time a product that explores physical dimensions of sound has been released alongside an album. SUBPAC debuted its 'Silent Disco Solution' with Dada Life, at an Insomniac event, adding another layer of immersion to the traditional silent disco concept. SUBPAC was also introduced to a movie theatre environment at the LA Independent Theatre through a collaboration with Brainfeeder audio-visualist Strangeloop in a new audio-visual show and new-cinema series. In July 2014, SUBPAC was integrated into fashion designer Gareth Pugh and musician Matthew Stone's virtual reality project at Selfridges, as a demo for London Technology Week. SUBPAC has also partnered witVirtual Reality & Gaming
In 2020, SUBPAC partnered with Beat Saber, a virtual reality rhythm game that requires players to slice blocks in accordance with musical beats. A limited edition Beat Saber SUBPAC M2 was released for players who use the wearable bass technology to enhance their in-game accuracy. Prior to this collaboration, SUBPAC pioneered numerous other virtual reality events, such as the VRLA Silent Rave in 2016, the location-based VR experience ''Tree'', and nature simulator ''In the Eyes of the Animal''. In 2019, SUBPAC announced a partnership with computer electronics company Razer, Inc. on their new HyperSense initiative. Using SUBPAC’s sensory bass technology, they plan to release a line of haptic feedback powered gaming devices.Cinema
SUBPAC’s involvement with film-related projects began as early as 2015. At that time, they partnered with Universal Pictures to provide an immersive Jurassic Park virtual reality experience. In 2016, SUBPAC was part of a similar debut for Suicide Squad at Comic-Con. That same year, SUBPAC partnered with CJ CGV, the largest cinema operator in Korea. SUBPAC technology was integrated into theater seats at a CGV Cinema in downtown Seoul. Seventy-five theater seats were fitted with SUBPAC bass technology in the backrests, individual armrest controls for intensity settings, and headphones. It is the first large-scale commercial movie theater with a physical sound element. In 2017, SUBPAC partnered with IMAX and Universal Pictures to provide a cinematic viewing of The Mummy in full-motion, zero-gravity VR chairs using their physical audio technology.Automotive
In 2015, SUBPAC announced its first automotive initiative as part of theOther Initiatives
Deaf & Hard-of-Hearing
SUBPAC works with artists and non-profit organizations in the Deaf and hard-of-hearing communities due to its ability to emanate sound as a physical experience. In 2016, SUBPAC supplied 24 students at the National School for the Deaf in Santo Domingo with their wearable devices. The students wore the SUBPACs in order to be able to experience whale sounds in the form of bass vibrations. In 2017, SUBPACs were distributed to a music class at St. Mary’s School for the Deaf.Reception
SUBPAC has won numerous awards for innovation. In 2016, it was named as one of the Most Innovative Companies by Fast Company. That same year, it was awarded Best-in-Show at the 7th Annual Auggie Awards.References
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