It may be expensive, but that's quality stuff right there lol, those speaker coils are huge, you're not blowing those speakers anytime soon. unless you're destroying them like this ofc XD
That is NOT $3000 worth of ANYTHING ....That amp cost about $100 to produce and those drivers also cost about a $200 to produce MAX .....Check out the AWARD WINNING SVS SB16 subwoofer and the build and technology that went into it at HALF the price now show me something in that plastic egg that compares......That thing has large drivers nothing more no enclosure technology just a plastic shell...If this thing impresses you you are not too bright
@@1966debasish what I meant was, these guys have been doing it this way for so long, no one will watch them now if they become the same as those who disassemble the normal way
Yeah it's too bad that it is only destroy to destroy and that we have not some explanations of the technology inside and how it works especially since the object cost $3000. by the way i'm french, not cool destroying our technology xD
Those "battery things" are very large capacitors and have the potential to kill someone if they don't know how to discharge and handle them properly. You clearly do not. This video should come with a massive disclaimer. Kids, just because something isn't plugged in, it doesn't mean that its safe to go poking around inside. This video is just reckless.
The dad might end up getting electrocuted during one of these videos, it's highly likely that it will happen considering they use hatchets to disassemble electronics and have no idea what is any of the components are.
Your comment need more likes, beside the capacitors the tweeter dome seemed being made of Beryllium, which can cause a life threatening allergic reaction, and no gloves, breathing masks, neither basic eye protection! Bad example, dad!
In case anyone’s nerdy enough to care, the “cotton ball” in the tweeter is to absorb any acoustic reflections from the back of the diaphragm and reduce distortion.
I really wish someone with brains took this apart and reviewed the components inside instead of some clueless father and his son smashing it up. Need someone like electroboom or big cive
3EHL it’s not being picky, if you open electronics you’ll need to learn what a capacitor is because if you don’t and you touch one and it’s charged that’s a wrap you’re dead
this, so much this.... 'hey son, lets destroy a $3000 engineering marvel for views on youtube!' like what the heck :/ not just the value of money, but the appreciation for an item of any sort :(
Bro that tweeter got violated. Also is funny as hell watching someone handle electronics and know nothing about them. Those are caps not battery’s and that coil is an inductor 😅
Because he makes a lot of money doing it. He made his money back on the views and may be into profit already. If anyone bought one from his link, he made even more money. I did give him a thumbs down though, for the totally inept way he took it apart. Still, he made a profitable video in a few minutes and then went off to do fun stuff with his kid. Can't really knock that.
@@fubumaruda2128 Yup, if no one watched, he would not be able to afford to break stuff. A negative comment is still engagement as far as google is concerned.
No, he's absolutely learning the value of production and video , that that pays for the ability to open up the speaker, and I don't believe how you got so many likes for that crap...
They work hard so don’t give them poop they work hours and I would like you to try to have that much people watching you at a young age and you dad telling you what to say and do and he is learning outside of school and imagine his friends and how it changed his life so don’t say that stuff I can’t believe so many people liked this comment
i own one of these and its really not hard to know how to take it apart. also they could of done a little research on what everything is and how to unscrew bolts ffs
Video should be titled "watch rich people break things that most people would love to have and make uneducated comments about "stuff and things" inside."
He could've just properly taken it apart and put it back together later instead of smashing it with axes and hammers... It's clear they have more money than sense
From what I could see on this video this Loudspeaker consists of 2 x 6.5" Bass Drivers mounted back to back for extra rigidity. For the mid frequencies a 5" Coaxial Driver with a 3" voice coil is used which is mounted at the front. The ring they removed was covering the midranges suspension. The 1" Tweeter is mounted coaxially on the Midrange Driver. So its basically an active 3-Way System with custom designed high end drivers. There is bit more technology and innovation in this thing than meets the eye.
i was also intrigued by its design, looks like much more than a cheap hash up as some people suggest and i have been into hifi for a long time. now to the point, you mention spotting the 6.5 inch woofers but if im not mistaken i see no windings or magnets on them, what i do notice is the shaft that appears to run through the middle of the case and bolt through those 6.5 inch baskets, i think this may well be a servo driven woofer system where both drivers are pushed out at the same time, i may be wrong, however if my observation is correct, that was some really cool gear that just got ruined for nothing :(
Classic example of people with more money than sense.. Any fool can smash things up...Would of been way better to take it apart properly with the correct tools. Will not be subscribing..
john smith they dont have a lot of money if they dont destroy stuff, you see, this is how it works😂 they buy stuff or gets stuff like this Thats worth 3000$ and then they maybe get around 840.000 to a million wiews that gets Them 20.000 $ that makes Them a profit of a lot more than it costed
This is like driving a Mercedes into a wall to "take it apart"? if you are going to destroy a $3000 device, PLEASE at least do it in a way that is respectful to it's design/ allows others to learn something about its construction.
Those capacitors are storing couple hundred volts and can really shock you like a taser lol. I worked on cameras before and flash also works of them. Not fun if you touch terminals.
As a french i'm offended of what he did to the devialet... these speakers are sooo expensive here in France and just by looking at him smashing the speaker he got me so angry 🤬😭😭😭
The ‘amplifier things’ are capacitors, which hold a lot of charge even when the device is disconnected. They are very dangerous. That’s probably one of the reasons the warning was on the outside.
if im not mistaken cus im now really venturing into electricical stuff, the capacitor is there so that the device does not instantly lose power when turned off to prevent damage to infrastructure right
Really wish you would have started off by saying this speaker was salvaged from a defective pile, rather than destroy such a beautiful piece of tech. Most people don't even take home $3k as a salary. Shameful to watch, and shameful to see a young child not appreciate what went into building this...not a stitch of educational value!
Why not take it apart without damaging the speaker further, and either try to put it back together or give the parts away to a subscriber (I'm not a subscriber)?
So how would we have gotten to see inside of it then? You going to open it? How many more do you think that they've been able to pay for on these millions of views at least a replacement I would say
@@maxwelsh6121 by disassembling it if you don't know how to do it search it up and if it doesn't pop up just search up the patent and work from there I've heard this speaker before and thought it was overpriced I would pay 800 max for this sound quality but now that I see the internals I would pay alot less but since it's handmade from France it could easily go for 2000 but 3000 is alot for this speaker
@@noddlecake329 i dont disagree. Used stuff maybe. No normal new equipment can .... 12" sub and 8 in tower speakers , new could BARELY be around 1k , 800. But thats mediocre stuff and no amp... the impressive thing about these is they can go as low as a GOOD dedicated 12" sub , and amp , main speakers... still overpriced by a BIT , Non gold ver is cheaper. The thing is they do this in a very small footprint that's what makes them impressive and valuable yeah, I would agree with your statement if you're talkin used equipment or raised it to 2,000 oh, and then you'd have stuff that's conceivably better sanding than this maybe if you had an air motion Tweeter or something like that, but as small as this is to do what it does is truly impressive if it were twice the size I'd be 100% in your camp Oh, you could just buy a JBL Eon powered 15in PA speaker and just about equal this although even that won't go as deep as this does, much louder though. And, yeah. Much bigger. Still , its just a soft dome tweet , they arent 'the best' , but they are very good. And barely bigger then a b ball? Some people are decor freaks etc. This is useful to many. Many OTHERS would be happy with a sonos though , no need for so much bass. Etc etc. Id get a Lepai 2020, pioneer andrew jones speaks, and a 12" sub, near this performance , not way bigger and that would be only 5-700 or way less with used sub. But that doesn't look like a work of art and it's just a normal sub oh, this is something else , and would go much louder and a bit lower with far more impact... but I'm with you I'm not owning one I can do better for Less yes oh, but this thing does have its place
The sad thing is you have the resources to do a nice "what's inside" video but no, you smash/destroy things. I know the idea of the channel is to use primal tools to cut open stuff because people like those kind of things but it would have been a lot better if you actually used the right tools and methods to open stuff up. It makes me sad thinking that you have a lot of money and resources, you have the views the subs for what? nothing has evolved. Its like watching the last season of a tv series that got cancelled.
I agree. Some documentation and that thing could have been taken apart whitout destroying it like that. Maybe donating it to some shelter after reassembly. This looks so wastefull...
those "amplifier things" are called "capacitors" and can hold very high voltages and can be very dangerous even when the unit is not connected to any power source, so be careful.
Hi ! i like the fact that mounting the side firing woofers back to back should help in keeping the cabinet still. This is usually achieved by increasing cabinet mass.
Tomas Kuruc Just from drivers you can see it's focused on bass, not mid or highs, inside part of plastic isn't even dampened, probably sounds like overpriced boombox. Also that power supply and amplifier look like they can barely deliver 100W, not 4500W like stated, it's cheap marketing trick that nobody in audiophile world uses.
I see a very decent aluminum midrange driver with a huge shorting ring and a titanium tweeter in a coaxial configuration (which is the best), so I don't really know what kind of "focus on bass" you're talking about. Frequency range is 20Hz-20kHz with a 2dB tolerance, which is better than any boombox and on par with expensive and much larger HiFi speakers. 100W SMPS or class D amp would not have caps that big, and with that kind of electric power, from a box this small, you'd not get ANY output down at 20Hz. That voicecoil will handle AT LEAST 500W. You people that have never heard this or have never designed a loudspeaker box don't realise this is not your usual speaker system. Just for some comparison - floorstander with 8" woofer needs at least 200W of power to output 95dB at 20Hz, so a box this small needs much, much more.
The Devialet store in NYC has this speaker on display that has already been disassembled, and with the parts spread out so you can see how it works. They even have the parts disassembled and set inches away from the central unit in such a way that the unit looks like a tie fighter from Star Wars. You didn’t have to destroy yours.
Oh my GOD what a waste of superb tecnology. I had never seen such a piece of tecnology. This is the best sound systems i had ever seen. I feel u just broke down my bluetooth speaker. Dont mind this was yours. Love u guys
This speaker is all old technology. Its just a tweeter and mid with two woofers crammed in a box with some metal on the inside to make it feel heavy. Its 5 times over priced. If this is the best sound system youve ever seen then you need to walk into any audio store and see what you can get for 3k. It will be many times better then this and you will get stereo sound instead of mono.
I just cannot believe that you did that to that wonderful speaker, even though it’s a little banged up. You should appreciate these type of things, not destroy it for the sake of content.
Perhaps, but they have made bank from the views with youtube. How many commercials did you wait through before the video's end? "Buy cool thing, rip it apart on camera, buy and keep cool another thing along with a different cool thing....." genius.
I don’t like sounding like a hater. I don’t like adding to the “this thing is too nice to be abused” party. I also don’t like being late to videos. But this was the first video I’ve disliked on UA-cam. Ever. Halfway through I glanced at my B&W headphones promising to never bring them anywhere near this man and his family.
Also the first video i've ever disliked. Their disassembly methods were reckless, and while I'm not a fan of bluetooth for audio (yet), I would be feel blessed to have this speaker, given the chance O:
It may be expensive, but that's quality stuff right there lol, those speaker coils are huge, you're not blowing those speakers anytime soon. unless you're destroying them like this ofc XD
Lol
That is NOT $3000 worth of ANYTHING ....That amp cost about $100 to produce and those drivers also cost about a $200 to produce MAX .....Check out the AWARD WINNING SVS SB16 subwoofer and the build and technology that went into it at HALF the price now show me something in that plastic egg that compares......That thing has large drivers nothing more no enclosure technology just a plastic shell...If this thing impresses you you are not too bright
Deo Heerai lmao I know right this is for rich boys
I believe they are home made in france, its totally different then a mass produced China product.
Remi Jansen thanks for telling me what i already knew its obvious that its a quality speaker
With a little more patience, you could've disassembled and assembled it without killing it. So sad..
When you have lot of money you don't know what is the patience...
no they can't because the air pressure inside it is not there anymore
You do realize their channel got big BECAUSE they break things apart like this? No one will watch a channel where they open things up the normal way
@@SleepyDan u r wrong....what about jerryrigeverything..isn't it famous??
@@1966debasish what I meant was, these guys have been doing it this way for so long, no one will watch them now if they become the same as those who disassemble the normal way
It's such a shame to destroy something to find out what's inside but not posess the knowledge to know what you found inside.
At 1.7M views, it still has not made them money.
@@zodiacfml Good. They would probably just rip the money in half to see what would happen.
Yeah it's too bad that it is only destroy to destroy and that we have not some explanations of the technology inside and how it works especially since the object cost $3000. by the way i'm french, not cool destroying our technology xD
Gotta give one to aVe
@@sirius8103 oh un français 😊😁👍
Those "battery things" are very large capacitors and have the potential to kill someone if they don't know how to discharge and handle them properly. You clearly do not. This video should come with a massive disclaimer. Kids, just because something isn't plugged in, it doesn't mean that its safe to go poking around inside. This video is just reckless.
The dad might end up getting electrocuted during one of these videos, it's highly likely that it will happen considering they use hatchets to disassemble electronics and have no idea what is any of the components are.
Your comment need more likes, beside the capacitors the tweeter dome seemed being made of Beryllium, which can cause a life threatening allergic reaction, and no gloves, breathing masks, neither basic eye protection! Bad example, dad!
They should “take apart” a super capacitor the same way they did with the speaker
You beat me to it.... think of how many hits that would get... death by capacitor...
"Do not open" comes for a reason
In case anyone’s nerdy enough to care, the “cotton ball” in the tweeter is to absorb any acoustic reflections from the back of the diaphragm and reduce distortion.
A very expensive cotton ball
I loved it.
Literally no one that watches this channel actually cares how things work. but thank you
He just ripper open the speakers
Can You Try To Whats Inside Of Your Mind
Not so much xd
Air
Jaycee. Mood let’s do yours First haha
It wouldn't be a long video I think
empty space.
I lost 20 IQ points watching this.
Only 20? You're good, I dropped at least 50, can barely speak now..
Brock Taylor I lost 20 tears watching this ...
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Or 10000000009000676346784372182346998941891868”28864”231828”1631”68 iQ points
you have to have twenty in the first place to lose it
those amplifier things are called capacitors
Jaishankar Iyer finally! Someone with a head on his shoulders
Kk
And they can be used with diodes to rectify alternative currents or to simply average voltage spikes.
Yes
last time I checked they ripped it open so now it doesn't matter soooo...WHO CARES?!?!?
Wow, that thing could have been taken apart so easily without breaking it.
Devialet has like 15posts abut the inside of the speaker and a literal torn down display that works ti show you what's inside🙃🥲
i dont like what these guys do :(@@dimagass7801
I confess to zero of the allegations made during this video.
JerryRigEverything Oh. Didn’t expect to see you here.
Hey Zack I Believe YOU
You should have left instructions... its horror to seee
Tbh he could have done this cleanly but all this people like to see things destroyed that they can't afford
Zack do you think you could do a better job?
If those capacitors would have discharge in their body, they would have got a nicer lesson
Lol
Pixonic34series lmao true
Unless they were discharged
I was hoping for the same thing! Rofl
Absolutely ridiculous
No
It’s like watching dumb and dumber but only sadder
Could have just disassembled it. Want my view back.
jjamahaa they got too much money
Honestly it's like watching a couple of chimps discovering fire for the first time. I worry for humanity
Andrei Chete yeah
We dammaged the little speaker here.
*thats a passive radiator m8*
thank you its the right metaphore 👏
What's inside. The show with a dad and a kid who doesn't know anything about anything
🤣🤣🤣
Dax not funny. Your a person that don't know anything about them
Nice come back homie.
That's how we learn.
@Chad R. I agree, but it's "you're"
I really wish someone with brains took this apart and reviewed the components inside instead of some clueless father and his son smashing it up.
Need someone like electroboom or big cive
That would be awesome
No doubt, and they could have sold the parts had they carefully done it right.
Today I learned that capacitors can be described as "amplifier things that we use for batteries." Wow. Just wow.
It's its indian name.
Chill out man, why being so picky 🤧
That's how we learn.
3EHL it’s not being picky, if you open electronics you’ll need to learn what a capacitor is because if you don’t and you touch one and it’s charged that’s a wrap you’re dead
🤣
So it's clear to see your kid will never understand the value of a dollar, great job dad 👉👍👍👍👍👍👈
He will learn how to earn more dollars by using things bought by dollars
@@SarkhanRasullu okay and hopefully that's the case but my point was understanding the value of a dollar. Anyways...
Exactly, I thought of the same
this, so much this.... 'hey son, lets destroy a $3000 engineering marvel for views on youtube!' like what the heck :/ not just the value of money, but the appreciation for an item of any sort :(
Ja
This was painful to watch. That speaker is incredible.
*was
That speaker is garbage
You clearly no nothing about speakers that's overpriced trash
Me angry!!!!
Bro that tweeter got violated. Also is funny as hell watching someone handle electronics and know nothing about them. Those are caps not battery’s and that coil is an inductor 😅
what' inside your brain ??
Dirt
*Lasagna* 😂
Definitely not a brain
he's a NO BRAINER!
Poop 💩
How to take apart expensive pieces of technology without any technological knowledge just like cavemen.
Because he makes a lot of money doing it. He made his money back on the views and may be into profit already.
If anyone bought one from his link, he made even more money.
I did give him a thumbs down though, for the totally inept way he took it apart.
Still, he made a profitable video in a few minutes and then went off to do fun stuff with his kid.
Can't really knock that.
@@ItsNotMeItsYou007 It is all our fault
@@fubumaruda2128
Yup, if no one watched, he would not be able to afford to break stuff.
A negative comment is still engagement as far as google is concerned.
@@ItsNotMeItsYou007 and dislike is equal to like
@@fubumaruda2128 Yup
There's a kid growing up without values.
Wtf ahahhaha wath is this statement ?
True..... This kid and the kids who watch these craps will end up believing life is easy ......... Until they face the reality......
If you have money enjoy it...
No, he's absolutely learning the value of production and video , that that pays for the ability to open up the speaker, and I don't believe how you got so many likes for that crap...
They work hard so don’t give them poop they work hours and I would like you to try to have that much people watching you at a young age and you dad telling you what to say and do and he is learning outside of school and imagine his friends and how it changed his life so don’t say that stuff I can’t believe so many people liked this comment
I never thought I would see a DAD purposely teach his kid how to be dumb!!
can't u just unscrew it instead of breaking
Universall entertainment thank you
What a surprise, there are speakers inside. I could've told you that for $1000
*$3000
😭😭🤣🤣🤣
Line array units for concerts costs 1,700 how do they make Bluetooth speakers 1.7x the price of an XLR speaker for concerts
The inside of the speaker contains more stuff than his brain
Of course
Hope to see whats inside his brain! LOL
Probably a walnut
Beetlejuices lost brother
I think a worm has more brain than this guy
next episode what's inside my child brain... apes tearing up a piece of engineering
I dont want to think what the engineers at Devialet are thinking...
they are amazed...
Probably perplexed
Deepak Nair they paid for one and going to buy another one
i own one of these and its really not hard to know how to take it apart. also they could of done a little research on what everything is and how to unscrew bolts ffs
watching a grown man say righty tighty lefty loosey and still question himself...
Video should be titled "watch rich people break things that most people would love to have and make uneducated comments about "stuff and things" inside."
Yeah...I hope they know what a capacitor is next time lol
@@erikkim6157 it's like okay now we know what it looks like, but I'm still wondering what it does lol. I dislike the video
Thank you
It's one of those batteries that we see all the time..haha
@@GHOSTFACEBETHE1 oh one of those !? With the things and stuff????
Imagine the designer watching the video
He could've just properly taken it apart and put it back together later instead of smashing it with axes and hammers... It's clear they have more money than sense
Kloot Sack more cents than sense
Exactly what i was thinking. So ridiculous to destroy this thing for no reason at all. That dude definitely has more $ than brains.
Watching this is like watching cavemen discover technology for the first time, somebody get them a a new tool, a screwdriver. Ugg
From what I could see on this video this Loudspeaker consists of 2 x 6.5" Bass Drivers mounted back to back for extra rigidity. For the mid frequencies a 5" Coaxial Driver with a 3" voice coil is used which is mounted at the front. The ring they removed was covering the midranges suspension. The 1" Tweeter is mounted coaxially on the Midrange Driver. So its basically an active 3-Way System with custom designed high end drivers.
There is bit more technology and innovation in this thing than meets the eye.
i was also intrigued by its design, looks like much more than a cheap hash up as some people suggest and i have been into hifi for a long time.
now to the point, you mention spotting the 6.5 inch woofers but if im not mistaken i see no windings or magnets on them, what i do notice is the shaft that appears to run through the middle of the case and bolt through those 6.5 inch baskets, i think this may well be a servo driven woofer system where both drivers are pushed out at the same time, i may be wrong, however if my observation is correct, that was some really cool gear that just got ruined for nothing :(
Its two way
IMHO, You should also have tested if this could blend. Science always needs further experimentation! 🤣
Classic example of people with more money than sense.. Any fool can smash things up...Would of been way better to take it apart properly with the correct tools. Will not be subscribing..
john smith have you ever watched AvE
AvE does reverse engineering. These fools display ignorance.
Vasya Pupkin that what's I'm saying, buddy said he would have rathered seeing it be taken apart properly with tools which Ave does
john smith they dont have a lot of money if they dont destroy stuff, you see, this is how it works😂 they buy stuff or gets stuff like this Thats worth 3000$ and then they maybe get around 840.000 to a million wiews that gets Them 20.000 $ that makes Them a profit of a lot more than it costed
Dennis Nielsen It's not that simple as you make it sound.
"humans evolved from monkeys"
Me: biiiig bet
We did
This is like driving a Mercedes into a wall to "take it apart"? if you are going to destroy a $3000 device, PLEASE at least do it in a way that is respectful to it's design/ allows others to learn something about its construction.
no kidding, for a channel called "what's inside", they're rather inexperienced at opening it. wtf.
YT money can buy it
That’s literally why they do it. It’s for the technological education of others.
Not really, Mercedes are junk, this isn't
Should've just given it to AvE
Those capacitors are storing couple hundred volts and can really shock you like a taser lol. I worked on cameras before and flash also works of them. Not fun if you touch terminals.
Destroying 3000$ worth of speaker: *Nothing*
**See's cotton: WOW...cotton!**
LOL
Thats the equivalent of seeing a goldfish in a toilet of course you’d react conspicuously at something random
Lol
Unfortunately this speaker is not protected against stupidity....
I have to hand it to the french guys, they did a awesome job on it.
As a french i'm offended of what he did to the devialet... these speakers are sooo expensive here in France and just by looking at him smashing the speaker he got me so angry 🤬😭😭😭
This is hurtful to watch😣
Not in my wildest imagination I would get myself to do this
I say no to speaker violence
This is exactly what is going wrong with the world....
Agreed!
Then move to North Korea, they have what you want.
It's only 6 am and I'm pretty sure this is the dumbest thing I'll see all day.
Just leave it to JerryRigEverything to disassemble this, he’s a pro.
He might turn the speaker transparent too.
Lol yep
The way these guys disassemble the speaker just like savages ! 😰
This one video brings me more pain than high school exam week
It's really heart-wrenching to see this amazing piece of technology marvel to go under the hammer!!!
It was great. 10/10
The ‘amplifier things’ are capacitors, which hold a lot of charge even when the device is disconnected. They are very dangerous. That’s probably one of the reasons the warning was on the outside.
Yeah the warnijg is for people like them, because even "small" capacitors those aren't small or big decent size though can still cause a lot of damage
if im not mistaken cus im now really venturing into electricical stuff, the capacitor is there so that the device does not instantly lose power when turned off to prevent damage to infrastructure right
I JUST CAME from UnboxTherapy just to see THIS! THIS THIS MURDER?!
😭😖😭😫 I’m sobbing so hard. I didn’t even see the video yet and I’m in tears
First Last same and this hurts to watch
Same
First Last same
Lol..🤧😳☹😂🤣
This is stupidity.
Buys 3,000$ THEN BREAKS 3,000$😮
Really wish you would have started off by saying this speaker was salvaged from a defective pile, rather than destroy such a beautiful piece of tech. Most people don't even take home $3k as a salary. Shameful to watch, and shameful to see a young child not appreciate what went into building this...not a stitch of educational value!
Best comment for a long time!
He actually hooked his phone to it and it still worked... I just dont know about this....3 "THOUSAND" DOLLAR SPEAKER..... WHY JUST WHY
Why not take it apart without damaging the speaker further, and either try to put it back together or give the parts away to a subscriber (I'm not a subscriber)?
This hurts so much to watch. Could have donated or sold it at a discounted price to a fan. I'd gladly have taken it off your hands
r/choosingbeggars
So how would we have gotten to see inside of it then? You going to open it? How many more do you think that they've been able to pay for on these millions of views at least a replacement I would say
@@maxwelsh6121 by disassembling it if you don't know how to do it search it up and if it doesn't pop up just search up the patent and work from there I've heard this speaker before and thought it was overpriced I would pay 800 max for this sound quality but now that I see the internals I would pay alot less but since it's handmade from France it could easily go for 2000 but 3000 is alot for this speaker
@@noddlecake329 i dont disagree. Used stuff maybe. No normal new equipment can .... 12" sub and 8 in tower speakers , new could BARELY be around 1k , 800. But thats mediocre stuff and no amp... the impressive thing about these is they can go as low as a GOOD dedicated 12" sub , and amp , main speakers... still overpriced by a BIT , Non gold ver is cheaper. The thing is they do this in a very small footprint that's what makes them impressive and valuable yeah, I would agree with your statement if you're talkin used equipment or raised it to 2,000 oh, and then you'd have stuff that's conceivably better sanding than this maybe if you had an air motion Tweeter or something like that, but as small as this is to do what it does is truly impressive if it were twice the size I'd be 100% in your camp Oh, you could just buy a JBL Eon powered 15in PA speaker and just about equal this although even that won't go as deep as this does, much louder though. And, yeah. Much bigger.
Still , its just a soft dome tweet , they arent 'the best' , but they are very good. And barely bigger then a b ball? Some people are decor freaks etc. This is useful to many. Many OTHERS would be happy with a sonos though , no need for so much bass. Etc etc. Id get a Lepai 2020, pioneer andrew jones speaks, and a 12" sub, near this performance , not way bigger and that would be only 5-700 or way less with used sub. But that doesn't look like a work of art and it's just a normal sub oh, this is something else , and would go much louder and a bit lower with far more impact... but I'm with you I'm not owning one I can do better for Less yes oh, but this thing does have its place
@@noddlecake329 also , good point about proper dissasembly. But. I think the way they destroy it is exactly why they have so damn many views
Not sure why, but it was so painful to watch that beautiful speaker getting ripped apart like that 😩
Same to you dude dude
Tiny brains in action
Too painful to watch this level of stupidity on such a beautiful piece of technology
When a person never used tools before 😂 what a man....like a girl
I think watching people hack into hi-fi gear like this makes a lot of music lovers and audiophiles physically uncomfortable.
Really!??
suggestion, go back and learn something about electronics, also pay heed to the comments.
Nuts. Waste.
He say..these are amplifier ?? Wtf?? Dude there are capacitors!
Yep
Capacitors increases bass
@@jeremymicahjacob7207 they actually filter off treble.
@@kawmic7 ok,hmm
@@jeremymicahjacob7207 they Increase the power output
7:04 did he just call those capacitors 'Amplifiers'?
yeah and he calls himself cooltech, more like lametech lmao
Ya, he did
No, he called them amplifier things. - 50 iq
hahahhaa
OH NO!!
YOU KILLED 343 GUILTY SPARK!!
Master Chief will not be happy about that!
🤣
Telling his son he will learn how to use tools one day when he can’t even use a ratchet correctly
Haha I noticed that also. He just turned it like a wrench😂
He was 9 at the time lol
@Mico Banovec i like that you react to a comment. 1 year later
@Mico Banovec also change that profile picture you look like shrek
Can't you just unscrew it?
Daniel Grzybowski you probably can
Daniel Grzybowski But he's trying to be rich
VL Boo but its painful to watch
Thats not the way they roll😂
Hahaha that won't be so easily especially when that's a bulletproof speaker
Kinda hoped if one of them would get shocked from one of those high voltage capacitors.. that would be a fun video to watch
The sad thing is you have the resources to do a nice "what's inside" video but no, you smash/destroy things. I know the idea of the channel is to use primal tools to cut open stuff because people like those kind of things but it would have been a lot better if you actually used the right tools and methods to open stuff up. It makes me sad thinking that you have a lot of money and resources, you have the views the subs for what? nothing has evolved. Its like watching the last season of a tv series that got cancelled.
Branislav SS I did a similar comment today. OMG
I agree. Some documentation and that thing could have been taken apart whitout destroying it like that. Maybe donating it to some shelter after reassembly. This looks so wastefull...
It WAS horrifying to watch
I wish I had a quarter of the money this clown destroys.
Branislav SS They use their You- Tube money to buy this stuff and destroy it,you do know that right?
Can't use tools as a man, welcome to 2019..
umm this is like a year ago
@@carrasco9590 it probably still applies though
We have been degenerating from year 0
welcome to 2020
those "amplifier things" are called "capacitors" and can hold very high voltages and can be very dangerous even when the unit is not connected to any power source, so be careful.
Almost 7million subs?...with content like this?!?!?...nice!
He seems more like the “honey call the handy man” dad.😂😂😂
I came in here expecting some sort of engineering analysis. RIP me. Btw, great job on not even wearing any sort of eye protection.
Thanks a lot Zack
The Jurgys lol
The Jurgys hii
its been over a year and I still haven't forgiven you for what you did to that beautiful speaker
7:05
My friend, I believe those are called capacitors.
*VERY DANGEROUS CAPACITORS*
Yeah, hearts don't like lotz of electricity going through them in a split second...
Hi ! i like the fact that mounting the side firing woofers back to back should help in keeping the cabinet still. This is usually achieved by increasing cabinet mass.
It's magnatic! Ofcourse it's a fkng speaker
"Monkeys ripping off expensive tech" 😂
Why You have to break It ? Is better idea dissambley It
But thats not what they do
@@tobbe5189 yes ajaja is better idea to destroy It ??😂😂😂😂
Then how would be they showing their stupidity?
What a waste!!!!!!
Audiophiles worst nightmare. Hurts watching
BMXSAMI It's like dream, this deserves to be destroyed.
BMXSAMI No cuz it’s not a audiophile it’s more like boombox
it's very well designed and built. It definitely is audiophile stuff.
Tomas Kuruc Just from drivers you can see it's focused on bass, not mid or highs, inside part of plastic isn't even dampened, probably sounds like overpriced boombox. Also that power supply and amplifier look like they can barely deliver 100W, not 4500W like stated, it's cheap marketing trick that nobody in audiophile world uses.
I see a very decent aluminum midrange driver with a huge shorting ring and a titanium tweeter in a coaxial configuration (which is the best), so I don't really know what kind of "focus on bass" you're talking about. Frequency range is 20Hz-20kHz with a 2dB tolerance, which is better than any boombox and on par with expensive and much larger HiFi speakers.
100W SMPS or class D amp would not have caps that big, and with that kind of electric power, from a box this small, you'd not get ANY output down at 20Hz. That voicecoil will handle AT LEAST 500W.
You people that have never heard this or have never designed a loudspeaker box don't realise this is not your usual speaker system. Just for some comparison - floorstander with 8" woofer needs at least 200W of power to output 95dB at 20Hz, so a box this small needs much, much more.
I’m listening to this on my $7 LED Bluetooth speaker.
This thing is better than my dads as good as my dads $220 Bose Soundlink!
The Devialet store in NYC has this speaker on display that has already been disassembled, and with the parts spread out so you can see how it works. They even have the parts disassembled and set inches away from the central unit in such a way that the unit looks like a tie fighter from Star Wars. You didn’t have to destroy yours.
It’s in Grand Central Station if anyone wants to see it.
yes he did have to destroy his speaker because how else will he get your attention
He doesn’t matter, because his tiny brain collapsed on a comment about “capacitors”, some comments above)))
How about you do what’s inside your wallet cause this stuff is super expensive
Rob S lol
😆
Rob S a lot more from the people that watch these videos
U should take something apart and see if u can put it back together like if u agree
I searched for this.... I don't care
What people at the comments think but this is quality stuff...
Senseless destruction a work of art and marvelous technology!
Oh my GOD what a waste of superb tecnology. I had never seen such a piece of tecnology. This is the best sound systems i had ever seen. I feel u just broke down my bluetooth speaker. Dont mind this was yours. Love u guys
This speaker is all old technology. Its just a tweeter and mid with two woofers crammed in a box with some metal on the inside to make it feel heavy. Its 5 times over priced. If this is the best sound system youve ever seen then you need to walk into any audio store and see what you can get for 3k. It will be many times better then this and you will get stereo sound instead of mono.
When JerryRIgEverything is smart enough not to waste his money
I have heard these in whathifi exhibition, they sound pretty impressive. Breaks my heart seeing it slaughtered by a caveman.
Who clicked on the video just to dislike it?!
Me
@Alei Nunei calm ur nippers m8
I just cannot believe that you did that to that wonderful speaker, even though it’s a little banged up. You should appreciate these type of things, not destroy it for the sake of content.
Allexa Yare that is not why they do these videos they won’t to see what is inside of these things
R/Whoosh
The money he generated off of this video alone will pay for many more of these speakers.
This guys are known for destroying stuff 🤷🏻♂️
I'm dumber for having watched this
Perhaps, but they have made bank from the views with youtube. How many commercials did you wait through before the video's end? "Buy cool thing, rip it apart on camera, buy and keep cool another thing along with a different cool thing....." genius.
I know there's no "proper way" of breaking things but this channel surely does know how to do it to piss off people off
I don’t like sounding like a hater. I don’t like adding to the “this thing is too nice to be abused” party. I also don’t like being late to videos. But this was the first video I’ve disliked on UA-cam. Ever. Halfway through I glanced at my B&W headphones promising to never bring them anywhere near this man and his family.
Also the first video i've ever disliked. Their disassembly methods were reckless, and while I'm not a fan of bluetooth for audio (yet), I would be feel blessed to have this speaker, given the chance O:
Otoh, it's nice to know whether you've just bought a load of old tat or not.
Like a cave man. WTF? uga buga, broke, I don't have screw, let use rock
That is funny
what do u tell ur son when he ask daddy daddy what did people comment lol
3 yrs later, still one of the most dissatisfying videos on UA-cam, what a shame.
Would have been nice if you had taken it apart in such a way that we could at least see how it works. This was honestly a sad waste of time
@@dwaynejackson6935 and money, and a waste of a beautiful work of art