Im a retired audio engineer and I have to say this is very impressive. Not only your true understanding of how it works but your fabrication as well. I want to build one of my own now! You've gained a new follower 👍
Humans should not posses the power to produce these kinds of frequencies let alone at that amplitude. You are going to summon some kind of a demon with that thing
I actually don’t think you’re joking with kali at cern and then saying they are finding particles that have supernatural like qualities and scientists mentioning finding what they think is a demon for new superconductors
@@pierogiengineering Google the guy that gave himself a heart attack by going to low with his bass hz I believe it was around 10hz that gave him a heart attack
There are already professionally produced rotary subs in use! The Thigpen TRW-17 produces 115+ decibels between 1-20 hz with a power input of 150 watts
Bro..bro that ...was....fucking AWESOME !! I have been a basshead most of my life and i remember seeing that just as u did but never gave it another thought i would have liked to have seen what it would do at 30-45 htz but still cool AF
this is the madness that every engineer has on the inside embodied into one person. From showing his mom asking about her bathroom shaking, to the over-engineered brackets, to him filming the most random, unexpected, and extremely entertaining thing I have ever seen on youtube, the hat thing, while he was waiting for his dremel to cool down (and he placed it in the fricking fridge). This is what every engineer wants to be. not this multimillionare who revolutionized science, but the equivalent of daniel fajkis. godspeed my brother, and keep making more videos. you are now my new role model.
11hz is about the resonant frequency of the human eyeball if I recall, and in one case a malfunctioning fan actually created that frequency in an office building. It will distort vision and give people headaches and sometimes mild shape hallucinations. So you should try that.
Top fuel dragsters create sound pressures that distort the eye and cause the whole experience of watching them from up close to be especially bizarre and trippy, as the entire universe flexes and warps. It’d be great to troll your friends with a tiny remote to turn that shit on and have it start shaking their eyeballs in your house.
The only problem about this is that everybody’s eyes will have a different resonant frequency that changes throughout the day as the pressure of the liquid in our eyes changes as the day passes.
I can tell you right now when you said “you have no idea how long this bracketing took” that I in fact do know how long that took. It took probably 5-15 times longer than you expected, which probably equates to about 5-10 hours lol
I never thought about the concept of introducing outside air using a subwoofer to produce pressure waves. This goes beyond music and simply shakes the foundation of the surroundings. What an absolutely insane creation you’ve made.
Bro literally answered a question I've had for my entire life: how would you generate loud, low frequency sounds without an absolutely massive speaker coil?
While rotary subwoofers are effective at creating the sensation of very low-frequency sounds, they do so through a fundamentally different mechanism compared to the propagation of genuine low-frequency sound waves. The rotary subwoofer's method of operation involves local air pressure modulation, which does not result in the forward-moving wave characteristic of a true 1 Hz sound wave. But it probably feels pretty close to the real thing anyway...
I have a bass guitar with ultra, ultra thick strings designed especially for frequencies below 10hz. Unfortunately non of my amplifiers do it justice, I need something like you've made to get the gigantic sounds and air pumping through the room. I believe this would light any venue right up. amazing work on your creation there, it's beautiful. Now play some KoRn through it, I recommend 'got the life', 'here to stay' or 'freak on a leash'.
@@pierogiengineering I would definitely be down for that but I'm UK based. If I get the chance while I'm in Texas soon I'll let you know on here. Enjoy the songs man
"this will be in the theatre room" Friends watching movie, explosion scene, friends literally get blown out of their seats and gets sent flying into the walls.
You should try playing audible frequencies with it, so about 20hz+. Maybe even use it to play a track. I'm just curious how it'd perform as an actual subwoofer for audio.
the creation is very professional, you could consider the idea of giving your beautiful subwoofer to the "Look Mum No Computer" museum... to drive it with some analog synth!
You've done some spectacular work here. As far as I know Bruce Thigpen of Eminent Technology makes the only commercially available infra-bass sub-woofer of this type. He only sells it through his trained professionals who must also install it because of the dangers involved (and we're not just talking about exposed fan blades). What you've done on the budget you state is amazing.
Dude I NEED to know what it would be like to live inside a subwoofer at 3 hertz for like 48 hours. What if weird harmonic shit starts happening when you're doing mundane things you would never consider? Try playing ping-pong, throwing paper planes, or maybe use a regular subwoofer to locally neutralize the frequency of the rotary in the window! Or maybe constructively interfere with it? Will running a fan cause weird things to happen? Please do more videos with this!! Very cool video and creation, bravo 🤘🏾🤘🏾
This is the first video of yours that I've found, and immediately subscribed. You're the perfect combination of dude-bro and tech-brah incorporating dumb humor into an objectively competent design. Well done!
Before you (or if ever) you move from that house , put it in the attic and cover it , then make it run at random times to make the next owner think it’s going insane
The thoroughness and attention to detail in putting this project together is insane, you don’t have to know anything or care about sound engineering to appreciate and be inspired. We should all be exploring and building like this, You can do anything kids
Wow man, I have been installing systems in every vehicle i have, my friends, my coworkers and this is the first time I heard of the rotary sub. I am in awe of your results and how well you displayed the low frequency advantage! Brilliant video!!!
Great project! I'm just wondering how it performs in an actual user setting. Can the blades move quickly enough and with a high enough resolution to actually be used as a subwoofer?
@@pierogiengineering for the complete audiophile who HAS to get the full experience of the recorded 128-foot register of the largest cathedral organ in the world
New vid has music, sfx, etc played through it to the max.
Wheres the vid my guy? Good work by the way.
Agora sabemos como são feitas as cenas de filmagens de portas abrindo e se fechando sozinhas por fantasmas 👍🏻
You should prank someone that your house is haunted with that shakey door trick.
@@Cerberus984this!!! Every scary ghost clip on UA-cam is powered by this I swear
1:50 PPK omg love that track to this day! Timeless classic
"The fact that the support was made of wood didn't sit well with me so I made it look metallic with tape." I can see you have mastered your craft
That's not what he said
Im a retired audio engineer and I have to say this is very impressive. Not only your true understanding of how it works but your fabrication as well. I want to build one of my own now! You've gained a new follower 👍
Humans should not posses the power to produce these kinds of frequencies let alone at that amplitude. You are going to summon some kind of a demon with that thing
Would be kinda cool tho
@@pierogiengineering
Definitely do film the demon and upload the video, that goes without saying
Hes gone summon carti
I actually don’t think you’re joking with kali at cern and then saying they are finding particles that have supernatural like qualities and scientists mentioning finding what they think is a demon for new superconductors
@@pierogiengineering Google the guy that gave himself a heart attack by going to low with his bass hz
I believe it was around 10hz that gave him a heart attack
now calculate the resonant frequency of the building you are in and set it to that at maximum amplitude.
Great idea 💡
😂
@@pierogiengineeringwe commiting acts against the American public in the early 2000's with this one.
MAXIMUM DAMAGE 😂
Bro bouta become Tesla
Bro, you can make someone’s house feel haunted if you snuck that into the window 😂
especially if you have it playing around 18 hz :)
As an audio engineer I am highly impressed. The power you have with that. You could probably monetize it with sub frequency research
There are already professionally produced rotary subs in use! The Thigpen TRW-17 produces 115+ decibels between 1-20 hz with a power input of 150 watts
brother youre going big, this was on my recommended and im proud to say you earned a new subscriber, i cant make up that this was mindblowing for me
Much respect man! Really happy to hear that
Algorythum gang rolling in :)
+1 sub too!:D
Same
Bro..bro that ...was....fucking AWESOME !! I have been a basshead most of my life and i remember seeing that just as u did but never gave it another thought i would have liked to have seen what it would do at 30-45 htz but still cool AF
Same!
this is the madness that every engineer has on the inside embodied into one person. From showing his mom asking about her bathroom shaking, to the over-engineered brackets, to him filming the most random, unexpected, and extremely entertaining thing I have ever seen on youtube, the hat thing, while he was waiting for his dremel to cool down (and he placed it in the fricking fridge).
This is what every engineer wants to be. not this multimillionare who revolutionized science, but the equivalent of daniel fajkis.
godspeed my brother, and keep making more videos. you are now my new role model.
Really appreciate the praise, really means a lot!
The fact that she said "what are you doing? My bathroom is shaking" so calmly shows that she's used to him doing such dumb shit 😂
11hz is about the resonant frequency of the human eyeball if I recall, and in one case a malfunctioning fan actually created that frequency in an office building. It will distort vision and give people headaches and sometimes mild shape hallucinations. So you should try that.
Nitro is very reactive and dangerous
Make it
Lmao
Top fuel dragsters create sound pressures that distort the eye and cause the whole experience of watching them from up close to be especially bizarre and trippy, as the entire universe flexes and warps. It’d be great to troll your friends with a tiny remote to turn that shit on and have it start shaking their eyeballs in your house.
My God I was so afraid you were gonna say people's eyeballs ruptured. Thank you. So freaking much for not going there.
@@theoneway22Some of the people in the office building had their eyes ruptured or damaged.
Just kidding.
The only problem about this is that everybody’s eyes will have a different resonant frequency that changes throughout the day as the pressure of the liquid in our eyes changes as the day passes.
Bro is a professional upstairs neighbor
😂
Beat me to the comment!
hell yea and hes so quiet about it they couldnt positively prove.it was him.causing their sht to break lol
I can tell you right now when you said “you have no idea how long this bracketing took” that I in fact do know how long that took. It took probably 5-15 times longer than you expected, which probably equates to about 5-10 hours lol
Spot on
Turning your house into a subwoofer enclosure is about the nerdiest thing I've ever seen and I love it.
I never thought about the concept of introducing outside air using a subwoofer to produce pressure waves. This goes beyond music and simply shakes the foundation of the surroundings. What an absolutely insane creation you’ve made.
This is actually a really good macro scale demonstration of what sound really is.
"You don't know what it is but you know it means bussiness." That has the be one of the best catch phrases i've heard in my life.
one of the coolest videos..period
Ayeeee, glad to hear!
Now find the resonant freq of the house XD
Dude, good idea
@@pierogiengineeringdid the house fell yet
@@cvabdsI think so, he didn't replies for 3 days
@@pierogiengineeringlol please dont you will vibrate the nails loose!
This is super cool but it would be really interesting to hear how it sounds at like 50hz. To hear if it's actually making accurate sound
Bro literally answered a question I've had for my entire life: how would you generate loud, low frequency sounds without an absolutely massive speaker coil?
While rotary subwoofers are effective at creating the sensation of very low-frequency sounds, they do so through a fundamentally different mechanism compared to the propagation of genuine low-frequency sound waves. The rotary subwoofer's method of operation involves local air pressure modulation, which does not result in the forward-moving wave characteristic of a true 1 Hz sound wave.
But it probably feels pretty close to the real thing anyway...
I really wanted to hear at an audible range, like 20 hz
That's really the upper limit for these, a traditional subwoofer is more effective above 20 Hz.
this is raw polish engineering
lmao
I have a bass guitar with ultra, ultra thick strings designed especially for frequencies below 10hz. Unfortunately non of my amplifiers do it justice, I need something like you've made to get the gigantic sounds and air pumping through the room. I believe this would light any venue right up. amazing work on your creation there, it's beautiful. Now play some KoRn through it, I recommend 'got the life', 'here to stay' or 'freak on a leash'.
Bro, if ur ever down in south Florida, please stop by with your bass. I’m serious. Both songs noted tho 👌
@@pierogiengineering I would definitely be down for that but I'm UK based. If I get the chance while I'm in Texas soon I'll let you know on here. Enjoy the songs man
@@pierogiengineering Strong second for any of those, especially Freak On A Leash! Classic.
“It makes the house breathe”
*I didn’t know houses were supposed to do that*
If you accidentally catch the resonant frequency of your home’s structural components you’re gonna need a new house 😂
Lmao, bro made a sonic weapon 😂
Tesla made a shook a building with a frequency device in a hotel where he lived
Vaerey Naiioce
I'd like to nominate this video for best, most raw, somehow also ASMR, production quality and experience on UA-cam for 2023.
How is it that the video feels so comfortably low production value, and yet the finished product looks so professional?
cause it's a homemade hobby product/video?
"this will be in the theatre room"
Friends watching movie, explosion scene, friends literally get blown out of their seats and gets sent flying into the walls.
Wouldn’t have it any other way
alternative use. put this in one room of a "haunted" hotel every rooms door will rattle and shake at the same time
LMAO thats perfect
And since our sense of touch js quite sensitive, give people a "creepy" or "watched" vibe
Damn this is actually a genius application for this.
Buffed guy with a heavy accent produces the deepest sound known to mankind on his basement
Dude, the level of dedication and attention to detail is insane
Add aerofoils to the blades to increase their air moving effectiveness. The shape of the "wing" has a HUGE impact on how much air it moves.
But then it won't be symmetrical for moving air in versus out.
@mishael1339 could make it like a fighter jet style wing, those are pretty symmetrical. They gotta be so they can fly upside down
@@CarGuyCole360 I guess you can do some shaping, that's true. Wonder how big the impact would be. Sure is an interesting engineering exercise.
You can make the sickest haunted house with this tech. Imagine doors moving by themselves. Lol
You should try playing audible frequencies with it, so about 20hz+. Maybe even use it to play a track. I'm just curious how it'd perform as an actual subwoofer for audio.
Would do so well in a haunted house
"yo guys you feel that?" Every door simultaneously starts shuddering, chandeliers all swinging in sync
What an absurdly inconvenient apparatus. I definitely need to build one
Find the resonate frequency with your house so we can watch it fall apart.
the creation is very professional, you could consider the idea of giving your beautiful subwoofer to the "Look Mum No Computer" museum... to drive it with some analog synth!
The trolling potential of this is enormous
You've done some spectacular work here. As far as I know Bruce Thigpen of Eminent Technology makes the only commercially available infra-bass sub-woofer of this type. He only sells it through his trained professionals who must also install it because of the dangers involved (and we're not just talking about exposed fan blades). What you've done on the budget you state is amazing.
Appreciated!
Dude I NEED to know what it would be like to live inside a subwoofer at 3 hertz for like 48 hours. What if weird harmonic shit starts happening when you're doing mundane things you would never consider? Try playing ping-pong, throwing paper planes, or maybe use a regular subwoofer to locally neutralize the frequency of the rotary in the window! Or maybe constructively interfere with it? Will running a fan cause weird things to happen?
Please do more videos with this!! Very cool video and creation, bravo 🤘🏾🤘🏾
For sure it would mess up with flying bugs
50% of this video - making a rotary subwoofer
Second 50% of this video - “look at this door”
Look at the door though! You see how it schmoovin?
@@kissgergo5202 and that’s the garage door
This thing has the potential for the ultimate ghost prank
This man bred a subwoofer and a frickin helicopter
I like the way u put that
Lmao
"You don't know what it is, but you know it means business"
A grade commentary 👏👏
random UA-cam recommendations never disappoint :D
"Yo it's kinda hot today, could you turn on the fan"
"Yeah, how many hz do you want?"
"What-"
"Did I stutter?"
"No, please, sir, I-I don't want it to hurt at all..."
Bro just got blessed by the algorithm
Literally
You made a fan with 'fast' changing pitch control (like helicopter blades) in order to move the air back and forth. Works indeed 👍
This is the first video of yours that I've found, and immediately subscribed. You're the perfect combination of dude-bro and tech-brah incorporating dumb humor into an objectively competent design. Well done!
Couldn't have said it better myself, you explained exactly what I thought!
Respect, I like how u put it 👌
The algorithm simultaneously brought this to us after 3 months
Wallahi
I love how there’s just a ton of people flocking here as we speak
Wrong. The hackaday article made this trend.
"You don't know what it is, but you know it means business" is accurate
Design your house to BE a speaker, with hallways as a giant waveguide.
Corners may need to be curved for that though, positive and reversed.
@@MikinessAnalog yeah not saying they'd be the most efficient hallways.
would definitely tickle your nose hairs at those frequencies & amplitude
lol@@marcberm
My suggestion to mount it on a manhole, that the entire city will enjoy your music.
And most probably someone will call Ghostbusters.
Before you (or if ever) you move from that house , put it in the attic and cover it , then make it run at random times to make the next owner think it’s going insane
That’s brilliant
I want to hear it at 20 or 25 hz at high volume. Its a great build. Well done.
"you dont know what it is, but you know it means business" what a line
The thoroughness and attention to detail in putting this project together is insane, you don’t have to know anything or care about sound engineering to appreciate and be inspired. We should all be exploring and building like this, You can do anything kids
Big thanks!
This guy basically said "fuck it, my house it now a subwoofer" and delivered.
Wow man, I have been installing systems in every vehicle i have, my friends, my coworkers and this is the first time I heard of the rotary sub. I am in awe of your results and how well you displayed the low frequency advantage! Brilliant video!!!
Happy to hear man
You just got yourself a new fan
At 7 likes, I feel like this comment is underrated.
The brown note is no longer in the realm of science fiction
Time to put it in the back of a honda civic
Yea u know it!!! Honda civic, sub enclosure the world over 😂
i died laughing when he realized the sub was fucking floating because he mounted it so well 🤣🤣
So we all just found this video at the same time?
Yep 😂
Yup
he turned his house into the subwoofer box
I thought he turned the whole world in to an ifinite box 😅
4:56 co ty robisz, mi puka w łazience✨✨
Could you play some actual movie on this? I would like to see the woofer response considering the extra weight on the cone.
Now this gives me old school UA-cam vibes. I dig I dig
If you're really wanted to creep somebody out, you could play a heartbeat over that thing across the entire house... 😅
Bros just casually documenting his construction of an earthquake machine.
I'm beyond impressed with your ability to execute the design... Absolutely flawless workmanship.
“What are you doing? My bathroom is shaking.” Hahahah! This was so awesome man. New subscriber ✌🏻
Great project! I'm just wondering how it performs in an actual user setting. Can the blades move quickly enough and with a high enough resolution to actually be used as a subwoofer?
No, only works for infrasonics. (Below 15hz)
@@pierogiengineering for the complete audiophile who HAS to get the full experience of the recorded 128-foot register of the largest cathedral organ in the world
"What are you doing, my bathroom is shaking" 😂😂😂
That caught me offguard hahaa
"you don't know what it is, but you know it means business"
😂
*_I know this feeling._*
4:57 "Co ty robisz? Coś mi puka w łazience" xD
Pozdrów mamę :D
This vid randomly popped up for me but i thoroughly enjoyed it. Well done and entertaining content! You got yourself a sub
Same here and I couldn't be happier that it did and I can't wait to see what he does next
Some teenager’s gonna strap one of these into a civic and vibrate the entire neighborhood 😂
Was that his mom lookin like a goddess??
"this thing is going to tear my house apart"
*thing starts tearing house apart*
*turns the thing on again*
*refuses to elaborate furter*
Also, he's renting 😂
“The bathroom is shaking”
“I’m so happy!”
i love how the most replayed part of the video...is homie's mom
What whut? Lmao that's based as shit
This is a sick way to show that sound is just air moving
This feels like one of those 10 year old videos that randomly gets recommended to you
“You dont know what it is, but you know it means business”
Music coming up in the next vid. Lmk what y’all wanna hear! Decaf, bass boosted, the lower the better. (Preferably no copyright)
Corpse :)
Play me some Mind Pluck by Subtronics
Just say "yes" to everyone's suggestion and in the actual video play that one Rick Astley song
Scarlet Fire, from the UA-cam free use library.
Darude Sandstorm
Man turned his entire room into a subwoofer enclosure, respect...
"He's probably out there cheating on me"
4:57 good addition to the video
this vid hit the algorithm, this vid is going places. godspeed with this godly creation
"Bro can you switch on that fan?"
*Summons a demon*
It never occurred to me that an entire house can be a speaker enclosure.😅
"What are you doing my bathroom is shaking?" "IT IS?!?" :D
Who gave this guy the aux cord? He didn't even play any music.
Haha
What're you talkin about? He played a bunch of music, it even had accordions!
dude I always loved going through the guiness WR book of 2008 as a kid and that subwoofer also always fascinated me!
best UA-cam video i watched in 2023
_It's not just a Subwoofer..._
_...But also an OnlyFan !_
You're going to find the resonant frequency of that house.
That won't be a fun day...