I need to find out about vibration actuators. I looking at google but if you have a better idea or a specific website, even better
For what you want that is probably your best bet. However it will not be the same as infrasonic reproduction, as it will be direct rather than air transmission.
To produce infrasonic frequencies with a loudspeaker is very difficult.
With respect to Fuzz, I doubt it is realistic with a sealed driver. I think the power required and cone excursion preclude it.
I don't think IB will do the trick for much the same reason.
In a ported enclosure, you really have to use the correct alignment. Extended bass and low tuning is fools gold and not satisfactory. In addition they roll off too fast below F3. They are often excellent to 20 Hz and a little below sometimes.
That leaves the transmission line and horns as the best option.
The standard exponential and tractrix horns are too big and need far too big a horn mouth for domestic situations.
The tapped horn is a potential solution, but I have never designed one, but I'm familiar with the theory.
I know my TLs produce infrasonic frequencies and without being driven hard.
TLs with F3 around 20 Hz are practical if you are so inclined. The taper at 12 db per octave instead of 24 db per octave. In addition they don't demand excessive power or cone excursions, so can produce low frequencies without distress.
My TLs have a measured F3 of 20 Hz in room, which would put them 15 db down at 10 Hz. I can not measure below 20 Hz.
However I do hear vibrations though out my body, with organs using the 32 ft ranks, which go down around 16 Hz.
I get this in the Interstellar movie. I had the same sensation when hearing the organ used for Interstellar at a recent wedding.
I also had the sensation on a recent BBC broadcast of Choral Evensong from Temple Church.
I also get it on a number of good recordings and on other Choral Evensong broadcasts form the great cathedrals and churches of the British Isles. I don't have to turn the rig up loud to get the effect either.
So I have I high degree of certainty my speakers are producing useful output below 20 Hz.
It remains though a difficult undertaking and requires a significant real estate be devoted to your speakers.