- What to know
- Subnautica 2 Feedback Resonator details
- What the Feedback Resonator actually does
- Where to find Feedback Resonator blueprint fragments
- How to get Feedback Resonator in Subnautica 2
- What changes after unlocking the upgrade
- Areas that require the Feedback Resonator
- Best preparation before hunting fragments
- Why the Feedback Resonator is one of the most important upgrades
What to know
- The Feedback Resonator is an upgraded version of the Sonic Resonator used for destroying hardened Bloom growths and special mineral formations.
- You must first unlock and craft the Sonic Resonator before the Feedback Resonator blueprint becomes useful.
- The upgrade blueprint is unlocked by scanning Feedback Resonator fragments found in deeper wreck locations.
- Crafting the upgrade requires advanced materials including Enameled Glass and a Sonic Resonator.
After unlocking the Sonic Resonator, one of the next major progression tools in Subnautica 2 is the Feedback Resonator. This upgrade dramatically improves your ability to deal with advanced Bloom infestations and hardened bacterial structures that block important story areas, rare materials, and deeper biomes.
Unlike the basic Sonic Resonator, the upgraded version fires a far more powerful resonance pulse capable of shattering reinforced biological growths and large resource nodes. The upgrade also changes how exploration works in several mid-game zones.
Subnautica 2 Feedback Resonator details
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Tool Type | Sonic Resonator Upgrade |
| Main Purpose | Destroy hardened Bloom cankers and bacterial structures |
| Blueprint Unlock Method | Scan Feedback Resonator fragments |
| Base Requirement | Sonic Resonator |
| Main Crafting Materials | Sonic Resonator, Enameled Glass |
| Recommended Depth | 200m–450m |
| Required Tool | Scanner |
| Important Biomes | Cicada Wrecks, deeper habitat ruins |
What the Feedback Resonator actually does

The Feedback Resonator is essentially a modified bioelectric version of the Sonic Resonator. According to in-game lore, it replaces the original phased-array system with a living bacterial feedback mechanism. In gameplay terms, this upgrade allows you to:
- Destroy hardened Bloom cankers
- Break advanced bacterial barriers
- Shatter large mineral deposits
- Access sealed progression areas
- Fire stronger vortex-like resonance blasts
Several mid-game exploration routes become inaccessible until you obtain this tool upgrade.
Where to find Feedback Resonator blueprint fragments
The journey starts from the beginning area near your initial spawn region. Travel east toward the Alien Ruins. Head approximately 1,200 meters east from the starting area until you reach the large Alien Ruins biome.
Navigate toward the radiation-like zone, from the Alien Ruins, move between a 60 to 75 degree bearing toward the northeast/east direction. Travel approximately 850 meters until you locate an area with green atmospheric visuals.
How to get Feedback Resonator in Subnautica 2
1- Finding 1st Feedback Resonator Schematic
The first schematic is hidden among deeper alien structures inside the hazardous Bloom region. Search the lower alien structure platforms.
Carefully descend into the alien structure network while watching for aggressive creatures patrolling the area.

The first schematic is typically found:
| Location Detail | Description |
|---|---|
| Environment | Deep alien architecture |
| Threat Level | High |
| Nearby Enemies | Aggressive Bloom creatures |
| Visibility | Moderate to low |
Use your Scanner immediately after locating the fragment.
2- Finding 2nd Feedback Resonator Schematic
After scanning the first schematic, continue southeast deeper into the alien zone. Move southeast roughly 131m to 225m. The second schematic is located a relatively short distance from the first one.

Look for:
- Additional alien support structures
- Smaller platform sections
- Bloom growth clusters
- Glowing green environmental lighting
Scanning this second schematic completes the blueprint unlock.
3- Finding required materials
Once the blueprint is unlocked, the next objective is gathering the advanced crafting materials.
How to get Creature Enamel
Creature Enamel is primarily found near deposits surrounding the Alien Ruins. Search southeast of the ruins. Travel roughly 280 meters southeast from the ruins near a 150 degree bearing.

You will find Creature Enamel deposits attached to environmental formations and biological clusters.
These materials are used to craft:
| Crafted Item | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Enameled Glass | Glass + Creature Enamel |
You need enough materials to produce two Enameled Glass components.
How to find Conduit
Conduit is another critical crafting material needed for the Feedback Resonator. Return toward the schematic region, Conduit can usually be found in the same general biome as the Feedback Resonator schematics.

The deposits are approximately:
- 763 meters east of the Alien Ruins
- Located among alien structures
- Often near green-lit Bloom zones
Because the biome is dangerous, keep your Tadpole nearby for quick escapes.
How to find Celestine
Celestine is one of the more abundant materials in the area once you know where to search. Mine Celestine nodes near the Resonator zone. Look for glowing grayish mineral formations surrounding the alien structures.

Celestine is commonly found:
| Area | Availability |
|---|---|
| Alien Ruins outskirts | Moderate |
| Feedback Resonator region | High |
| Bloom-heavy trenches | Common |
Bring additional inventory space because the area often contains multiple valuable resources.
4- Craft the Feedback Resonator
After collecting all required resources, return to your base. Use the Modification Station and craft the Feedback Resonator upgrade.

You will need:
| Material | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Sonic Resonator | Base tool |
| Enameled Glass | Advanced component |
| Conduit | Energy transfer system |
| Celestine | Alien resonance material |
Once crafted, install the upgrade into your Sonic Resonator system.
What changes after unlocking the upgrade
The Feedback Resonator dramatically improves combat and exploration efficiency. Bloom Cankers and shielded organic enemies become much easier to destroy, allowing access to deeper alien ruins and advanced progression areas.
You will also notice improved effectiveness against reinforced biological barriers that previously resisted standard resonance attacks.

The upgrade essentially marks the transition into more dangerous mid-to-late-game exploration zones.
Areas that require the Feedback Resonator
Several progression-heavy regions are effectively locked until you obtain this upgrade.
These include:
| Locked Content | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Hardened Bloom tunnels | Story progression |
| Reinforced canker growths | Resource access |
| Large mineral clusters | Rare materials |
| Certain research facilities | Blueprint unlocks |
Without the upgrade, your standard Sonic Resonator will fail against reinforced bacterial formations.
Best preparation before hunting fragments
The Feedback Resonator journey usually pushes players into deeper and more dangerous biomes.
You should ideally have:
- High Capacity O2 Tank
- Rebreather
- Heat Resistance adaptation
- Reliable vehicle access
- Power storage for longer expeditions
Many fragment zones also contain aggressive fauna and limited visibility.
Why the Feedback Resonator is one of the most important upgrades
This upgrade is essentially a major progression gate in Subnautica 2. Once acquired, exploration opens dramatically, and you gain access to richer resource zones and deeper Bloom-related mysteries.
It also transforms mining efficiency because large deposits become accessible for the first time. Combined with the Tadpole submarine and Heat Resistance adaptation, the Feedback Resonator marks the transition from early survival gameplay into deeper expedition-based exploration.
The Feedback Resonator sits at the center of mid-game exploration in Subnautica 2. After unlocking the Sonic Resonator, your next objective is scanning Feedback Resonator fragments inside deeper wrecks like the Cicada Therapy Room. Once crafted using 1 Sonic Resonator and 2 Enameled Glass, the upgrade allows you to destroy reinforced Bloom structures, break advanced mineral deposits, and continue deeper into the game’s progression path.