Вот история повторяется.. в 70х-80х годах это называлось цветомузыка. Все прям были помешаны на лампочках под музыку моргающих, потом даже журналы были завалены схемами, а радиомагазины - комплектами для самостоятельной сборки.. даже я собирал, и для дома на транзисторах и для дискотек на тиристорах (тепловозных :)) И вот 21 век.. увидеть "живую" моргающую лампочку настроенную на определенную частоту - ДИВО ДИВНОЕ! Это не в экране компутра, нубука или селифона видеть.. ДА. Японские кассетные магнитолы с 3-10 диодами на табло ихвалазира вызывали у многих эйфорический припадок.. Что дальше ждать? Реинкорнации эры видеомагнитофонов? Винил уже в тренде.. если чО! ;) :)))
Согласен с тем что автор "заморочился" с воплощением своей творческой идеи и у него всё получилось. Спору нет. Сама идея стара как мир. Данный видео ролик хорош для тематики "интерьерный дизайн". Моё мнение. С Новым Годом! :)
@@MrSonar2000 так там есть прошивка для ардуины , думаю вполне реально на основании её понять что куда подключать , а модули все видны на общем фото платы.
Welcome to another episode of if i had those tools :) Awesome work!! appreciate your effort! for those who reading this let's watch for another 30min 'DIY CNC Laser Cutter'
Once I had the same issue when I was making a similar one. I had to cover lights using cellotapes to fix that issue. ua-cam.com/video/Cx3EwPUKW00/v-deo.html
This is freakin' incredible. I want one!!!! I don't think you'd have any problem selling these for like $750-$1000 a piece... You'd probably sell quite a few at $1,500 even. AMAZING WORK. This is absolutely BEAUTIFUL!! I would definitely buy a kit of this for cheaper than the aforementioned prices if it was closer to $500 or less; no question about it!!!
I am selling it for 900€. Can be lower if more people would order them from me but right now it is just a few thats why i cannot reduce the price unfortunately.
I surprised there's nothing like this on the market. I'm definitely not doing my own DIY for this and I can appreciate the craftsmanship, but I wish there were similar products that were purchasable.
This is amazing! Well... I will say one thing: KICKSTARTER. Sell it like Lego kit, all the parts in the box with the printed manual and video manual here, we would just need to assemble it :-). OMG I want it so much :-)
If he offered multiple sizes, thicknesses ("flat" for wall mounting, taller for a club or something, miniature (desktop) variants), I think this is a product that will be very popular!
desde Venezuela Valencia estado carabobo. felicitaciones... Excelencia en Mística y presentación .eres un artista. en diseño. trabajo. y acabado ..que sigas triunfando hermano .. seudónimo corre
Man I just got to say hands down everything about this video was simply amazing! Edits, craftsmanship, teaching... truly is inspiring. I think I'm gonna have to take a crack at it myself. Maybe even post my own video of me attempting to build off your tutorial and see where it goes.
In all seriousness that is about one of the coolest things I've ever seen,I'm 55 and seen quite a lot in life.. you should be very proud of yourself for creating such a work of art...and also quite seriously how much would you charge to have one built,assembled and shipped to me ??
Should have made this from EndLighten T, which is a special acrylic glass from Evonik that is meant for light scattering when edge lit. In shops it also goes by the name of Plexiglas LED.
Light scattering for plexi is also named Back Light. It consist in "damage/scratch" the surface in a non-homogeneous way to counter the light exiting the panel with the distance. In such a tiny surface (aka 60mm here) is not needed. But for bigger panel/surface, it provide a nice and homogeneous light density all over the surface.
I run cnc and laser workshop so I can roughly figure out the cost when I see products. you could buy a boss stereo system instead building one of that.
Amazing, ever house should have one. Looked in to the price of parts to make in the UK, not that bad, but shipping anywhere would cost a far bit. But I will make myself one for sure already have price for the acrylic and wood, just sorting out the other bits. Keep on making such stunning things.
I jsut remeber, when i see this, in the 80'th i build such toys (not so big and expensive in tech) at the analog way with transistor, condensator, resistor rows and bandpass filters ... 40 years later "its modern" ... :P
That’s a awesome build man I came cross this looking to learn new things I’m about to try to build my own stereo system for the house using a car stereo. Having one of things you just build would look great with it I think I might try to build one them as well. Great video great work
@KoSteT тут не каждый сможет повторить, так как всё разбросано, тот кто шарит найдет, или покупать его модуль на ебэй за 70 бачей, а кайвер разжуёт для каждого
Please beware one thing about laser cutting acrylic plastic: the cutting process is thermal & leaves built-in stress in the parts. Later, these stresses may cause the parts to crack, especially around holes. The solution is to bake the parts after cutting out, slowly heating them to just under the softening point (where the stresses relieve), then slowly cooling the parts back to room temperature.
You're overthinking it. I don't have access to a laser cutter. All I have is a table saw. If I were to make this assembly, I'd consider sending the parts out to be cut on a WaterJet. It'll leave a matte finish on the edges which can be painted to change the performance characteristics. Another option is to use a disc sander to trim the edge of the cut. Another great option is to send the job to a machine shop. A carefully planned cut sequence will leave interesting tool marks in the edges of the cut.
@@bpark10001 That was a pretty sweet pdf link! Thank you. -- I apologize for my earlier comment. I see what the deal is here. When we cut the material, each cut leaves a tiny stress riser, even if I use a nice sharp flycutter with a wiper insert. If I take the part and bend it, then it should fracture right at one of the tool marks. -- I do want to try my disc sander idea. A bit of soapy water is all it requires. -- As for machine shop work, I wanna try an experiment with a small piece. Drill two holes with a 2-flute endmill. Climb cut the other side with a downcut endmill. Flycut another side. Oven cure one piece, leave the other one as-cut.
@@Dr_Xyzt OK. What happens is that the plastic melts in the cut's surfaces, the same as if it were laser cut or "flame polished". The melted plastic cools & shrinks, but is prevented from doing so by the surrounding non-heat-affected plastic. The surface is in tension, where defects are present to start cracks. The worst cuts are the ones that leave sharp "inside" corners, from which cracks grow. Modify geometry to avoid these (for example, for clock gears, put a radius in the tooth roots & on top of the teeth). Keep tool speeds LOW & keep tools SHARP. You can laser cut. The trick is to heat the whole sheet to annealing temperature BEFORE the cut. (You will need to scale up the part to account for expansion). You can see the stress by getting polarizers (cheap pair of polarized sunglasses, remove the lenses, set crossed so is dark to transmitted light, put the acrylic between). If stress, you will see dazzling colors). After anneal, this color will disappear & will remain dark.
@@d00mfish Yes I did buy the controller module from ebay. It's being shipped from Indonesia so not sure how long till it gets here. It left Jakarta this morning. I was thinking of building the module myself as well, but after sourcing all the parts to build it, the price on ebay is good enough to just buy it already built.
amazing project, I am a fanatic of music. I would love to make one of these. Do you sell the layout pattern for the cutting out of the acrylic pieces? if you do I may be interested. You do great work.
what the heeeellll is that... i mean, i've done couple things in my tiny workshop[ but this is just made me like i know nothing.seriously this is amazing man.thx for sharing.
From a DYI person here, it can be done with a regular drill and a jigsaw. More effort but is worth the pleasure of doing a project like this, the only thing is that acrylic is expensive.
Это лучший и крутейший экв что я видел! Мастер гений.
Схемку бы (
Вот история повторяется.. в 70х-80х годах это называлось цветомузыка. Все прям были помешаны на лампочках под музыку моргающих, потом даже журналы были завалены схемами, а радиомагазины - комплектами для самостоятельной сборки.. даже я собирал, и для дома на транзисторах и для дискотек на тиристорах (тепловозных :)) И вот 21 век.. увидеть "живую" моргающую лампочку настроенную на определенную частоту - ДИВО ДИВНОЕ! Это не в экране компутра, нубука или селифона видеть.. ДА. Японские кассетные магнитолы с 3-10 диодами на табло ихвалазира вызывали у многих эйфорический припадок.. Что дальше ждать? Реинкорнации эры видеомагнитофонов? Винил уже в тренде.. если чО! ;) :)))
Согласен с тем что автор "заморочился" с воплощением своей творческой идеи и у него всё получилось. Спору нет. Сама идея стара как мир. Данный видео ролик хорош для тематики "интерьерный дизайн". Моё мнение. С Новым Годом! :)
@ak7719 ЭКВалайзер!!!)))))
@@MrSonar2000 так там есть прошивка для ардуины , думаю вполне реально на основании её понять что куда подключать , а модули все видны на общем фото платы.
The most beautiful and impressive project I've seen in years
Была бы возможность поставил бы 1000-чу лайков,очень красиво это шедевр,супер!!!!!!!!!
This is the coolest display I've ever seen, and being a DIY makes it even more awesome. Thank you for sharing your gift with us.
Welcome to another episode of if i had those tools :)
Awesome work!! appreciate your effort!
for those who reading this let's watch for another 30min 'DIY CNC Laser Cutter'
Jaw-dropping VU meter project. The best project I ever saw in the first quarter of 2020. Good job!
"the first quarter of 2020" ???? You're way ahead of everyone? Whahahahaaaaaa!
Bom dia amigo
Tem como você me manda o link desse equipamento pra mim pode comprar
Not VU Meter... Spectrum Analyzer... Not the same thing at all...
that is one of the sickest things i have ever seen that is a must have for my home theater. INSANE!
The creepy old guy with the trans am said the same at the Chevron.
where can i buy this
I totally agree with you on that! I'm almost drooling over this. LOL Coolest damn project I have ever freakin' seen!
Man, I'm already in love with this as an idea but seeing you making it real. Its wholesome
I'm impressed that the light from leds is not "leaking" to other segments. Overall amazing project and great execution ;)
He is exploiting the scheme that fiber optics uses to prevent light from escaping from the sides of a fiber.
Once I had the same issue when I was making a similar one. I had to cover lights using cellotapes to fix that issue. ua-cam.com/video/Cx3EwPUKW00/v-deo.html
Это просто шикарно! Красота какая!😲
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One of the coolest pieces of tech I've seen.
Best looking spectrum analyzer I’ve ever seen. I would pay a grand+ easily for that.
The most beautiful spectrum analyzer display i saw.....i will built my own version too. Nice idea i learn from this.
I build this with my own adjustments for my wife's father. Thank you for the inspiration. Took me quite some time though.
This is freakin' incredible. I want one!!!! I don't think you'd have any problem selling these for like $750-$1000 a piece... You'd probably sell quite a few at $1,500 even. AMAZING WORK. This is absolutely BEAUTIFUL!! I would definitely buy a kit of this for cheaper than the aforementioned prices if it was closer to $500 or less; no question about it!!!
I am selling it for 900€. Can be lower if more people would order them from me but right now it is just a few thats why i cannot reduce the price unfortunately.
@@BOBOY162 that makes sense! It's beautiful!!
@@imjody If you are interested in having one you can email me on mining.germany@gmx.de
How can i buy this witch web site available this@@BOBOY162
So many people in the comments thinking this level of love and quality can be bought.
It can't for what they're willing to pay.
I surprised there's nothing like this on the market. I'm definitely not doing my own DIY for this and I can appreciate the craftsmanship, but I wish there were similar products that were purchasable.
Enjoyed even with the ads! What a craftsmanship, excellent!!
Классная цветомузыка, второй такой нет! Лайк однозначно, проделана хорошая работа!
а можете определить какой лазерный станок используется на видео для резки орг стекла
@@wernesto. спроси у автора, думаю на канале должна быть ссылка.
да
This is a MASTER PIECE, Should be kept in a MUSEUM ❤
WoW ! Crazy work ! Love how all of this is clean made ! Good wiring, superb result. You should sell some of these !
Bigger than was expecting with the dimensions. TechMoan would like this.
So would beardyman...
thought the same.
I'd buy this in a heartbeat!
Me too
Me too
It;s Soooo pretty...I can't take my eyes off of it ! Absolutely the best by far.
Agree with everyone else, dude this is a fantastic project and an incredible result! Great job!
This is amazing! Well... I will say one thing: KICKSTARTER. Sell it like Lego kit, all the parts in the box with the printed manual and video manual here, we would just need to assemble it :-). OMG I want it so much :-)
If he offered multiple sizes, thicknesses ("flat" for wall mounting, taller for a club or something, miniature (desktop) variants), I think this is a product that will be very popular!
A ton of patience and hard working, and perseverance, and creativity and technique, and... I'm tired just in commend... imagine in doing
One of the most beautiful things I've ever seen...
THIS is why i pay my internet bill. this might be the effing coolest thing ive ever seen
I want this on my wall/room. This will be heaven after a long tiring day.
Should be packaged as a kit. Would love to make one for my classroom.
I think you are a very cool specialist! You have very correct hands and serious thoughts in your head! Forgive me for my English.
Просто офигеный девайс. Автор крут.👍👏
Схему бы лучше дал. А то заморочился как на заводе, показал как круто он вырезает прямоугольники на лазерном станке, а повторить без возможности.
Шикарное зрелище! Браво!
BEAUTIFUL! I've always loved spectrum analyzers.
Mantap pokonamah dengan disain terbaik bahan"nya pun mantap kualitas nya yang terbaik
Harga berapa bos
l almost cry seeing this amazing VU, if you choose other music, i think i can old the tears... amazing.
Очень крутая штука получилась, хочу такую же
THIS IS A REALLY COOL PROYECT TO DO BUT WITHOUT THE CNC LASERCUT IS KIND OF HARDER BUT IS AMAZING NICE JOB
Woooo.... That is one of the coolest thing I've seen so far on UA-cam. Thanks for sharing it...
гайвер в истерике бьется. Наикрутейшая вещь. You a cool dude!
That's a great project and great execution! Beautiful love it. This would be a wonderful kit
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big wow love that LED change color with music...
beautifully LED home made project
The built quality is god !
Need to package and sell as a kit
Absolutely, I'd buy one in a heart beat! Wish i had the tools to make one.
I agree. - I want a 32-Band version
@@techoverloadx If it wasn't a gazillion dollars of course.
This is so bad ass. I want a few.
Yes, I would also buy one off you..... That is amazing! Wow wow wow! 😎 👍🏻
a cada vídeo que vejo seu me surpreendo mais e mais...parabéns ainda é pouco diante de tanta sabedoria e criatividade
desde Venezuela Valencia estado carabobo. felicitaciones... Excelencia en Mística y presentación .eres un artista. en diseño. trabajo. y acabado ..que sigas triunfando hermano .. seudónimo corre
Man I just got to say hands down everything about this video was simply amazing! Edits, craftsmanship, teaching... truly is inspiring. I think I'm gonna have to take a crack at it myself. Maybe even post my own video of me attempting to build off your tutorial and see where it goes.
Классный светодиодный эклавайзер))) Хочу такой же собрать! Спасибо за идею! ))
Конструктор ))
@@eugenxxx1978 Можно ли купить конструктор, для самостоятельной сборки?
In all seriousness that is about one of the coolest things I've ever seen,I'm 55 and seen quite a lot in life.. you should be very proud of yourself for creating such a work of art...and also quite seriously how much would you charge to have one built,assembled and shipped to me ??
Perakitan yang cukup rumit tapi hasilny menakjubkan, good job
Congratulations for the best thing I have ever seen in my life... i can't wait for new studies :D
I am an audiophile and THIS is the most amazing thing I have seen on the youtube ever. Marry me and bring this over!!!!!
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@@davidtemistoclesgarciaespi3938 r/ihadastroke
Lol
Man, that is just about the Coolest Damn Thing !
Excellent great very good experience nice job. God bless you and your family .Thankyou 💐💐💐💐💐
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
This is awesome. I would have loved to have one during my raver years in the late 90s.
45 years myself.. Still love EDM.. we started this ....
Should have made this from EndLighten T, which is a special acrylic glass from Evonik that is meant for light scattering when edge lit. In shops it also goes by the name of Plexiglas LED.
Light scattering for plexi is also named Back Light. It consist in "damage/scratch" the surface in a non-homogeneous way to counter the light exiting the panel with the distance. In such a tiny surface (aka 60mm here) is not needed. But for bigger panel/surface, it provide a nice and homogeneous light density all over the surface.
Not worth the extra cost. Enlighten T is a ripoff.
IMO, the darkness that is on the edges gives it a 3D look and makes the columns look round.
Wouldn't change anything. A homogenous light would make it look boring, compared to the current design.
If there is ever a precut/drilled, ready to assemble kit, I'll get one.
I run cnc and laser workshop so I can roughly figure out the cost when I see products. you could buy a boss stereo system instead building one of that.
Seller contact sevenliu1@gmail.com
That is nothing short of pure GENIUS!
Amazing, ever house should have one. Looked in to the price of parts to make in the UK, not that bad, but shipping anywhere would cost a far bit. But I will make myself one for sure already have price for the acrylic and wood, just sorting out the other bits.
Keep on making such stunning things.
I'd suggest to make the bottom out of marble, add some golden caps, and sell it for at least $2000-3000. It needs a big house. Sure, not for everyone.
This build is so easy, I can do it in my dreams...only in my dreams.
I'll add my voice to the requests to sell this a complete kit.
Very very good
I want this under my tv hooked up to my console... OMG PLEASE!!!!
شاباشی بنتی ہے بھائی کے لیے خوش رہیں
Amazing project!!
I jsut remeber, when i see this, in the 80'th i build such toys (not so big and expensive in tech) at the analog way with transistor, condensator, resistor rows and bandpass filters ... 40 years later "its modern" ... :P
80'th? hobbyists were building them in the 60s with painted lamps and projecting on the walls.
That’s a awesome build man I came cross this looking to learn new things I’m about to try to build my own stereo system for the house using a car stereo. Having one of things you just build would look great with it I think I might try to build one them as well. Great video great work
I am sitting here, both amazed and mesmerized. My jaw is dropping with drool oozing out!
Como sempre seu trabalho e top sempre vc da um show no que faz parabéns 👍👍👍👍🇧🇷
#Гайверсделай а ну-ка лайкаем чтобы Саня заметил 😏😉
@KoSteT нравятся его супер подробные видео.
@@iburbon куда уж подробней то ....
@@MrZorro441 люди как видишь лайкают. Значит хотят такой проект от сани. А то он свой эквалайзер забросил🙁
Пластины из акрила, меньшего размера 4×6 обойдутся 12.000р, если делать самому, из эпоксидки то 7000р, но мля 280штук лить..
@KoSteT тут не каждый сможет повторить, так как всё разбросано, тот кто шарит найдет, или покупать его модуль на ебэй за 70 бачей, а кайвер разжуёт для каждого
Man this reminds me of the good old Winamp days!
The end is mesmerizing. I don’t even allow myself to blink 😯
Please beware one thing about laser cutting acrylic plastic: the cutting process is thermal & leaves built-in stress in the parts. Later, these stresses may cause the parts to crack, especially around holes. The solution is to bake the parts after cutting out, slowly heating them to just under the softening point (where the stresses relieve), then slowly cooling the parts back to room temperature.
You're overthinking it. I don't have access to a laser cutter. All I have is a table saw. If I were to make this assembly, I'd consider sending the parts out to be cut on a WaterJet. It'll leave a matte finish on the edges which can be painted to change the performance characteristics. Another option is to use a disc sander to trim the edge of the cut. Another great option is to send the job to a machine shop. A carefully planned cut sequence will leave interesting tool marks in the edges of the cut.
@@bpark10001 That was a pretty sweet pdf link! Thank you.
-- I apologize for my earlier comment. I see what the deal is here. When we cut the material, each cut leaves a tiny stress riser, even if I use a nice sharp flycutter with a wiper insert. If I take the part and bend it, then it should fracture right at one of the tool marks.
-- I do want to try my disc sander idea. A bit of soapy water is all it requires.
-- As for machine shop work, I wanna try an experiment with a small piece. Drill two holes with a 2-flute endmill. Climb cut the other side with a downcut endmill. Flycut another side. Oven cure one piece, leave the other one as-cut.
@@Dr_Xyzt OK. What happens is that the plastic melts in the cut's surfaces, the same as if it were laser cut or "flame polished". The melted plastic cools & shrinks, but is prevented from doing so by the surrounding non-heat-affected plastic. The surface is in tension, where defects are present to start cracks. The worst cuts are the ones that leave sharp "inside" corners, from which cracks grow. Modify geometry to avoid these (for example, for clock gears, put a radius in the tooth roots & on top of the teeth). Keep tool speeds LOW & keep tools SHARP. You can laser cut. The trick is to heat the whole sheet to annealing temperature BEFORE the cut. (You will need to scale up the part to account for expansion).
You can see the stress by getting polarizers (cheap pair of polarized sunglasses, remove the lenses, set crossed so is dark to transmitted light, put the acrylic between). If stress, you will see dazzling colors). After anneal, this color will disappear & will remain dark.
2 Thumbs up, 2 Big toes up and 1 Tally wacker at full attention!!!
Totally over the top awesomeness!!!
:))))
I would love to have one of these. You should definitely make this available to sell.
How nice if one side of your entertainment room installed a system like this.... beautiful
Lindo demais! Eu gostaria de ter um desse!
projeto sensacional!!!!!!
Sem palavras!!!!!!!!!!
Simplesmente espetacular .
Lindo trabalho.
Mantap bang..
Sedikit saran ,coba ditambah heatsink/plat aluminium untuk meredam panas LED...overall keren dan bangga untuk +62😎
my first thought was " where can i buy it?".
great work :)
same here :D
1:25 those blocks at the start of the vid is kinda cute.. [ㅇㅁㅇ]..
WHERE TO BUY ?????
xdxddxd
Pareidolia.
@하루 indonesian
when you will sell it to public.. i'm interested...
Seller contact sevenliu1@gmail.com
@@081318526947 would love one of these. Do you see and if so how much
They are awesome
Sencillamente HERMOSO, te felicito es el mejor ecualizador de espectro que he visto :)
¡Hola hermano!
It's true.
Respect 🇰🇿
Maravilhoso projeto, amo esse efeito de v u.
I want one of this so bad!
My inner teenager is screaming "take my money!" Damn cool project sir.
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Fantastic !!!!
I always dreamed of having a session at home. It was very beautiful. Congratulations !!!
ua-cam.com/video/LpMTz64oqHQ/v-deo.html
22:30 is my favorite. The gold is really nice
Yes it is more expensive than the Eiffel tower.
I'm going to build this.. I've already sourced all the parts I'll need and it'll be about $300 all in.
@@wtmf80 how you doing on it is it In the process of being built or?
@@logicmp4 I'm still waiting on the module and other parts to be delivered, but everything is ordered.
@@wtmf80 sou you bought the controller from ebay? Thinking of buidling that one myself. That will probably be the most difficult part of it
@@d00mfish Yes I did buy the controller module from ebay. It's being shipped from Indonesia so not sure how long till it gets here. It left Jakarta this morning. I was thinking of building the module myself as well, but after sourcing all the parts to build it, the price on ebay is good enough to just buy it already built.
Возможно и часы сделать . Чтобы не просто стояли когда музыки нет , а время показывали ;)
Awesome mind blowing job God bless you 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
amazing project, I am a fanatic of music. I would love to make one of these. Do you sell the layout pattern for the cutting out of the acrylic pieces? if you do I may be interested. You do great work.
Please check in description
Also. I think this has promise in the Pro-A/V world, with DJ setups :)
Recording studio would love to have one like this. Gee, it looks awesome.
what the heeeellll is that... i mean, i've done couple things in my tiny workshop[ but this is just made me like i know nothing.seriously this is amazing man.thx for sharing.
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🇫🇷 Magnifique Étonnant Rare
🇺🇸 𝗠𝗮𝗴𝗻𝗶𝗳𝗶𝗰𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗔𝗺𝗮𝘇𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗥𝗮𝗿𝗲
Platinum: Make this yourself
First step, laser cutter.
Me: D'OH!
From a DYI person here, it can be done with a regular drill and a jigsaw. More effort but is worth the pleasure of doing a project like this, the only thing is that acrylic is expensive.
Beautiful project. I wonder how much everything weighs in assembly? Acrylic layers the best solution from the previous project ! :)
Великолепно, глаз не оторвать...
love it. I would only change the base for a nice wood block and get rid of the "spectrum analyzer" label