How Speakers Make Sound

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  • @animagraffs
    @animagraffs  3 роки тому +351

    At render time, I had an issue I didn't catch until the video had a lot of views (so I can't replace it easily): the voice coil is off center. It should sit centered with the magnet top plate and pole piece, as shown in this diagram from Wikipedia: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cd/Speaker-cross-section.svg

    • @Digital963
      @Digital963 3 роки тому +14

      Wow! Your animations are absolutely incredible. You got a new sub from me. Thank you for your hard work!!!

    • @seanrcollier
      @seanrcollier 3 роки тому +13

      Oh, you had an error? You had one, measly little error in your magnificent ballet of a video, that crammed more education and delight into one video than I can remember seeing in any other? That had an education and delight quotient so high that it cannot be displayed on calculators made before 1986? My condolences, your mother must be ashamed of you.

    • @Erispedia
      @Erispedia 3 роки тому +1

      Please make a video about various transducers used in Headphones and IEMs such as dynamic drivers, planars, balanced armature, and electrostats. 🥺

    • @Sichan.2004
      @Sichan.2004 3 роки тому +3

      Hi dear Hard worker.
      Which software do you use for simulating or modeling?

    • @shakeydavesr
      @shakeydavesr 3 роки тому

      @@Sichan.2004 in the comments of his F1 video, he says he uses Blender.

  • @uomodonore245
    @uomodonore245 3 роки тому +3065

    When you study technology, you realize how miraculous it is, and how the average person wouldn't know where to begin to reacquire it if they ever lost the technology they take for granted every day.

    • @vladimir_ckau
      @vladimir_ckau 3 роки тому +209

      It's even more so nowadays. In 2000-2009 I and some of my friends were totally obsessed with the technology and the future - as many was before us too. Heck, the sense of coming up hi-technology era was all over the place, hense the cyberpunk genre, industrial music, all the subcultures and different forms of art that happened in awe to whats coming. My friend weared small CPU from a cell phone as an earing, lol. Looking back, it feels like the Lovecraftian's novel - people praying old god to awaken. We were so out of our minds for the future... and then future happened. Intraweb's Cthulthu stepped out of the ocean, and devoured us all.
      Sadly, the "new" god has really bad taste. Dickpics, SJW and multi-genders, Tik-tok, Belle Delphine, iPhone, and all-seeing eye of Facebook and Google... Who'd know that the face of the future is a Tyler1, and sound of the future is a hyena-laugh. If humanity somehow loses technology - that's gonna be basically death of majority of people, due to an end of lifeless egocentric communities, with all them beauty-bloggers, cam-models and twitter-warriors, not even speaking about basement-dwellers with their Call Of Duty all over your mother. It's just traumatizing, to realise how deep in worthless and useless shit is a mind of average normal person. How far it is from divinity of life and reality itself, that only can be grasped slightly by knowledge, understanding of things, empathy and attention to details of every thing and every minute in life of self and others.

    • @baitman2368
      @baitman2368 3 роки тому +27

      @@vladimir_ckau Would you mind recommend me some books to learn more and acquire REAL knowledge? Thank you.

    • @therealkwesi
      @therealkwesi 3 роки тому +18

      I was literally thinking the same exact thing while watching the video and it's crazy I scroll down and see a comment about it

    • @davidb5205
      @davidb5205 3 роки тому +60

      Why the pessimism here? First, plenty of people study engineering precisely to design, test, and make devices like this. It's not uncommon; these comments exaggerate. A surface-level UA-cam video won't make you that much more knowledgable than the average person.
      Second, in our modern world, it's impossible to have years worth of highly specialized knowledge in everything (medicine, engineering, food supply, transportation, etc). Since when is it necessary to know how everything works in order to appreciate it?

    • @vladimir_ckau
      @vladimir_ckau 3 роки тому +17

      @@davidb5205 Since consumerism. Yes, knowing how things work is not quite necessary to appreciate them. No, modern men aren't capable of doing that, until they are exposed to the beauty of "how it works" and "complex while simple" overview. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Not in the ONE book to read them all that previous bloke asked about (lmao!), and not in the surface-level YT videos.

  • @__taylor__
    @__taylor__ 3 роки тому +323

    THIS MAKES SO MUCH SENSE. That’s why a single speaker is able to create a symphony - it just combines the sound of every instrument’s frequency into one. Now it makes sense why multi-speaker setups increase the quality of the sound. Different frequencies can be divided amongst the speakers, allowing for a higher range in each speaker. Awesome explanation!

    • @iggysixx
      @iggysixx Рік тому +19

      + it's why a vinyl record can reproduce a full range of sounds from a single point (the tip of the needle)
      ... And why digital audio cables can transmit sound through pulses of light alone.. :)
      Oh, and it's why 'phase' matters.
      If 2 soundwaves are identical, but exactly out of sync, the result is silence (because the sum of +1 and -1 equals zero)...
      And if they are IN sync... The result is twice as loud

    • @alexism1635
      @alexism1635 Рік тому +1

      Multispeaker setups increase the quality of the sound more because they can introduce delay to provide a sense of depth and space. That is why mono vs stereo exists and multichannel audio sounds so much better. This is boosting the quality more than being able to divide up the frequencies.

    • @vast634
      @vast634 3 місяці тому

      @@alexism1635 The main reason is physical limitations, a big bass speaker with a large surface area cant also move fast enough for a 10,000 Hz high pitch frequency with enough fidelity due to its inertia.

  • @manthanpanchal3279
    @manthanpanchal3279 4 роки тому +1994

    the most underrated animation channel , you've got some serious talent bro

    • @bennybooboobear3940
      @bennybooboobear3940 3 роки тому +11

      It’s multiple people

    • @jadgroup365
      @jadgroup365 3 роки тому +26

      I agree 100% I was amazed by the flow, simplicity and ease of understnding of the presentation. I am a science teacher presentation is what I, all teachers do on a daily basis . This was excellent presentation.

    • @animagraffs
      @animagraffs  3 роки тому +512

      @@bennybooboobear3940 This video was made completely by myself, including all animation and voice-over. I've worked as an agency in the past for private work but my UA-cam is all me :D

    • @dabean5136
      @dabean5136 3 роки тому +7

      Agreed

    • @Adhithya2003
      @Adhithya2003 3 роки тому +4

      420 th like 😂 congratulations

  • @ULV_OrthodoxRabbi
    @ULV_OrthodoxRabbi 3 роки тому +62

    I still can’t get how amazing speakers are into my head, to mimic such a vast amount of sounds so perfectly. As far as I’m concerned, it’s magic.

  • @veronxoros5387
    @veronxoros5387 4 роки тому +368

    I am always amazed by how speakers are able to produce such range of sounds, by using a single diaphragm, and many of them together such as in music or songs!!!

    • @jesusvera7941
      @jesusvera7941 3 роки тому +5

      the same thing amazes me so much too

    • @Enitoni2
      @Enitoni2 3 роки тому +31

      It's simple actually, if you consider the fact that your ears also just receive very complex vibrations. Waves can be summed together into a single wave, and this actually happens in real life when your ears pick up several sources of sound in your environment, those waves interfere with each other before reaching your ear. All sound waves can also be deconstructed into sine waves, which is the most pure form of sound (or signal!), a perfectly clean vibration. In reality, sound waves are just a bunch of sine waves summed together at different amplitudes and frequencies, if you look at it that way.
      I recommend learning about fourier transform which is how you can measure frequencies from a single wave on a spectrum, it might help you understand how it all works together.

    • @ninemilliondollars
      @ninemilliondollars 3 роки тому +7

      @@Enitoni2 What's also cool is how your brain can separate various sounds and enable determining what they are. Many years ago I was taught Morse Code in the military and had to listen to hours of transmissions and transcribe them. One training course was about being able to identify the Morse Code sound while "jamming" sounds, like quickly changing high pitch-to-low pitch frequencies were overlaid on it to make it very difficult to detect.

    • @wadimek116
      @wadimek116 3 роки тому

      Well they cant unless you are using headphones. There is no option that one speaker will reproduce whole frequency range. Two is hard three is optimal

    • @googleaccount-mv7zk
      @googleaccount-mv7zk 2 роки тому

      Then combine it with video

  • @sir.raphimrevelator8644
    @sir.raphimrevelator8644 3 роки тому +13

    The clip of the speaker bouncing on sound waves was the best visual reresentation of music i have seen

  • @omsingharjit
    @omsingharjit 3 роки тому +7

    3:40 but the true story is when speaker cone moves back and forth it not only creates positive air pressures front of the cone but also negative pressure back of the cone both cancel it out at some degree that makes sound lower but if you enclosed the speaker from one side , one sided wave can't Scape into the air but compressed inside enclosure and bounce back as positive wave , both positive wave combination makes sound louder that's why speaker needs , speaker box 😎

  • @billyraybar
    @billyraybar Рік тому +26

    Jake. This is one of the best ‘how it works ’ type videos I’ve seen. No doubt your ‘animagrafs’ here are expertly crafted -world class. Hat’s off. It’s world class because I can’t imagine a better narration, the voice soothingly delivering a well thought explanation with a deliberate, steady pace. I can’t wait to watch the rest of your videos.

  • @fazbruh
    @fazbruh 3 роки тому +1054

    When you realize the speaker in the video was mimicking YOUR speaker during this video

    • @nuthanyesh6191
      @nuthanyesh6191 3 роки тому +18

      Lol yes😅👍👍👍

    • @ParminderSingh-fe6bc
      @ParminderSingh-fe6bc 3 роки тому +4

      Yes im

    • @DGBagby
      @DGBagby 3 роки тому +10

      Immediately

    • @ruben62518
      @ruben62518 3 роки тому +11

      I watched this a lil baked and it was so interesting and fun!

    • @ArthAttack
      @ArthAttack 3 роки тому +5

      @@gabriel_bp_id well that's a speaker too, just like the one in the video

  • @magicauau1267
    @magicauau1267 4 роки тому +328

    Incredible video, the animation is really good, the explanations are clear and simple. Can't wait for the following !

  • @kenwax
    @kenwax Рік тому

    Thank you for this - it is both rich in content and (remarkably) easy to grasp. Exceptionally good teaching! (So much thought and effort must have gone into this to make it so clear; very impressive!)

  • @rogerio.naressi
    @rogerio.naressi 3 роки тому +77

    This is one of the best visualizations of speakers and sound waves I've ever seen! Thanks for putting it out!

  • @dustsb303
    @dustsb303 2 роки тому +7

    Your skill of fully articulating every working process in your videos is astonishing. just incredible.

  • @carlosdanielramos8284
    @carlosdanielramos8284 4 роки тому +180

    This was excellent. You deserve a lot more subscribers.

  • @hokim7881
    @hokim7881 2 роки тому +4

    I just watched a couple of videos but every one is perfectly visualized and explained. I'm a mechanical engineer with 27 years of field experience but there are still more to learn from your videos. Thanks!

  • @tyroberts2261
    @tyroberts2261 3 роки тому +106

    I hope you don’t give up, because you are the best I’ve ever seen. Well written, direct to the point with an excellent voice for this along with great animation.

  • @ejm110
    @ejm110 3 роки тому +10

    the timing of the actual sound, soundwave animation, and speaker movement is superb!

  • @Hlebka
    @Hlebka 3 роки тому +3

    I graduated in Computer Networking, we obviously had this in our classes and how it works, but your animations & explanation were much better than any study materials we had.

  • @leol.728
    @leol.728 3 роки тому +170

    4:33
    Him: "A G note"
    The animation: Hitting the E string
    Me as a guitarist: "
    Don't look at that you'll have nightmares"

    • @SkirowX
      @SkirowX 3 роки тому +5

      First thing I noticed when he said “G note “ 😂

    • @cappuccino-1721
      @cappuccino-1721 3 роки тому +6

      @@SkirowX at least the piano was right.

    • @Luca-wt4dn
      @Luca-wt4dn 3 роки тому +20

      Drop G tuning

    • @leol.728
      @leol.728 3 роки тому +1

      @@Luca-wt4dn Of course

    • @serious.business
      @serious.business 3 роки тому +7

      Me who understands he's not a musician, and he makes great educational content: "Shut the hell up."

  • @Din_Sum
    @Din_Sum Рік тому +12

    Possibly my favorite video ever, so detailed yet simplified, and summarizes so much on sound in just a few minutes
    Truly an amazing video, thanks a million

  • @VladLakove
    @VladLakove Рік тому +2

    I am sound engineer, working with music. And this video demonstrates the process very accurately! Like nothing I saw on UA-cam.
    Thank you

  • @jacobbaumgardner3406
    @jacobbaumgardner3406 4 роки тому +389

    The fact that you don't get millions if views makes me sad.

  • @tjk_9000
    @tjk_9000 3 роки тому +12

    this is the most underrated UA-cam channel I've ever seen.

  • @Oblip21
    @Oblip21 4 роки тому +34

    The legend returns!!!

  • @gamedevsa
    @gamedevsa Рік тому +1

    The section where you played the music, driver movement and recreated the wave pattern is just INSANE!!! Amazing work.

  • @marshall3n
    @marshall3n 4 роки тому +14

    Dang I’m impressed. That was amazing. The explanations were in depth yet simple, and the animations were awesome. Good job!!!

  • @naga9384
    @naga9384 Рік тому +2

    It cannot get more clearer than this... This explains every doubt that I had from childhood. Thanks for this.

  • @harrydaplatypus361
    @harrydaplatypus361 3 роки тому +42

    As a science geek, a technology enthusiast, a content creator, I think there’s just SO much to love in this one video!

  • @danmoretti8898
    @danmoretti8898 3 роки тому +3

    Holy shit, this successfully captures the beauty of audio reproduction. I don't think people can easily "see" what your animation makes visible, at least not without a ton of prior knowledge. And if you get how speakers work, then you also know how microphones work, how power plants work, how digital and analog laser projectors work. They all have a coil and magnet, driving a physical object.
    Anything that takes mechanical energy and converts it to electrical energy can be called a transducer. Power plants transduce mechanical energy into electricity. Speakers transduce electrical signals into air pressure waves. Microphones transduce air pressure waves into electrical signals. Projectors transduce spectral content into left and right motion of laser actuators. Anyway, happy learnin' everybody!

  • @user-uw1wq9rj8g
    @user-uw1wq9rj8g 3 роки тому +33

    The amount of details and quality of this video are insane. I thought this channel had millions of subscribers.

  • @carltonmeredith6955
    @carltonmeredith6955 3 роки тому +3

    Been watching a lot of videos on sound and came across this, the animation is *SO* *GOOD* man. I wish you had more videos on your channel! You clearly know what you are talking about and the animation is clean, precise, accurate, and aesthetically pleasing to watch. This is the stuff the internet was made for

  • @WolfeLienhardt
    @WolfeLienhardt 4 роки тому +17

    Dude you're back! I was so bummed when I found your videos and then saw it was all a year old and the channel seemed ded.
    Your animations are really great - keep it up!

  • @elianmusic7452
    @elianmusic7452 Рік тому +2

    Incredible Jacob. Really. Im a music producer and mix engineer, this is perfectly accurate, and i learned a thing or two about the parts that make up my monitors. Subbed

  • @johnviera3884
    @johnviera3884 2 роки тому +4

    At 1:30 the graphics are incorrect. When resting, the center of the voice coil windings sit in the middle of the top plate. When energized the coil strokes in and out while maintaining its center axis lined up with the top plate.

  • @alaafahmyofficial
    @alaafahmyofficial 3 роки тому

    i'm listening it again and again, and am impressed how you would simplify the complicated science in this amazing way, thank you again and again

  • @itsennzo3068
    @itsennzo3068 3 роки тому +10

    you sir, SURELY will be successful with this level of detail into these animations. Well done!

  • @TheKillerman7series
    @TheKillerman7series 10 місяців тому +2

    These animations are great along alongside a clear explanation 👌

  • @aspekt.
    @aspekt. 3 роки тому +8

    0:20
    Let's look at each part, in depth:
    _ᵗʰᵉ ᵐᵒᵗᵒʳ_

  • @sgarkhail
    @sgarkhail Місяць тому

    Thanks very beautiful and informative. Our humble contribution aub.

  • @lucky-segfault
    @lucky-segfault 3 роки тому +12

    I haven't a clue how your channel hasn't got more subscribers your animations and explanations are fantastic ❤️❤️❤️

  • @bruhmode283
    @bruhmode283 3 роки тому +23

    You made it where a very complex subject I was completely able to understand watching the whole video once which not many channels have done for me. Now if there was a guy like you who could explain how to program in Java and python then I could finally have some fun on the computer.

  • @YouTube_VS_The_First_Amendment
    @YouTube_VS_The_First_Amendment 9 місяців тому

    I came here just to figure out how a speaker works, ended up learning about electricity and magnets and their correlation with each other, a bit of physics, some anatomy, a few things about music and how different instruments aren’t so different after all, AND my original question of how speakers work was answered! You, sir, are a fantastic teacher! Good on ya, my friend!

  • @kerduslegend2644
    @kerduslegend2644 3 роки тому +23

    I learned allot from a single video more than the entire year of my high school. Thank you

  • @csbanki
    @csbanki 8 місяців тому +1

    Wooow this is amaznig. For some reason I kept this among the "Watch later" section for way too long, thinking it's not a very exciting equipment. But it turns out to be one of my favorite of all Animagraffs video.
    Thank you so much for creating these!

  • @dalton6173
    @dalton6173 3 роки тому +3

    It mostly explained everything I wanted to know about how speakers replicate sound and did a much better job than anywhere else ever has.

  • @linelevelmedia7357
    @linelevelmedia7357 3 роки тому

    Impossibly complex is the greatest way to put it. There's a point where I just can't explain sound anymore, there's just too much going on and you just need to take it for what it is. Magic.

  • @Enthusiast.
    @Enthusiast. 3 роки тому +6

    More videos please, you are amazing. Cover music gear, phones, grinding mill, human body parts (brain, ear, eyes etc). Your animation and explanation is one of the best content one could get.

  • @DoryAbelman
    @DoryAbelman 2 роки тому +2

    This is the best video on sound physics I've ever seen. Thank you for putting this brilliant piece together, and making it so easy to understand

  • @kunalagarwal711
    @kunalagarwal711 3 роки тому +3

    This is one of the most amazing, concise and yet detailed enough explanation I have seen. Wonderful!

  • @maikhendrik8966
    @maikhendrik8966 11 місяців тому +1

    Lovely animation, well explained, was just curious how a speaker work, thank you

  • @Dolmen2
    @Dolmen2 3 роки тому +7

    Watching and listening to this using my speakers at the same time. Im learning at the same time as im also using the object in the video :)

    • @johnniewalker39
      @johnniewalker39 3 роки тому

      Hahaha. This, or how a display works are using the object talked about 😀

  • @lisdraw4715
    @lisdraw4715 3 роки тому +2

    5:45 That`s why I have different sound systems. One for speaking in discord one for music and one for videos.

  • @TheTony024
    @TheTony024 3 роки тому +19

    You make content that is extremely easy to understand. I love how you’re explaining simple science 😂 keep making videos please

  • @danielxmiller
    @danielxmiller 3 роки тому +1

    This was absolutely amazing. I've always understood many things about technology and how computers work, but this was the first time I truly understood how simple--yet complex a speaker is. I never actually realized it was "just" pushing air until now. Absolutely brilliant video.

    • @illuminate4622
      @illuminate4622 3 роки тому

      This pushes the air so much the air pushes other things: ua-cam.com/video/RpT-h5tPYdw/v-deo.html

  • @KB-xs2ii
    @KB-xs2ii 3 роки тому +4

    0:15 Good animation, but there is a large mistake - voice coil is in wrong place. You have to move little go up on cylinder

  • @Lawliet82
    @Lawliet82 3 роки тому +2

    wow amazing video!
    so this is how one speaker can reproduce various frequencies at the same time
    mixing up all the frequencies into one!
    really super dope! i love music and sound and this kinda thing and this video helped me a lot to understand it more

    • @IroAppe
      @IroAppe 3 роки тому

      Yes, it is all composed into one incredibly complex waveform, that then gets deciphered again by the ear and brain to separate all different instrument timbres and frequencies from each other again. Isn't that amazing?

    • @Lawliet82
      @Lawliet82 3 роки тому

      @@IroAppe yup, it truly is!!

  • @aljahema
    @aljahema 2 роки тому +4

    how amazing and informative is this video, love it! thanks for sharing with us!

  • @janetwong5124
    @janetwong5124 3 роки тому

    Definitely the best animation made in UA-cam , the flow and the presentation of the video are absolutely flawless.

  • @Davethreshold
    @Davethreshold Рік тому +3

    Trust me: I have done amateur Loudspeaker Design for 25 years and invested thousands of dollars. I am FASCINATED with magnetism/motors. Congratulations on a FANTASTIC explanation which goes into a ton of detail for only ten minutes!!
    ❤⚙

  • @OneAdam12Adam
    @OneAdam12Adam Рік тому +1

    This is educational ART. Yet, it also a genius educational science. Effective communication. The major educational publishers should pay you big bucks to visualize learning for all ages.
    I hope you are well compensated for your craft.

  • @jirehemanuel
    @jirehemanuel 3 роки тому +4

    Can anyone tell me what music in 6:05?
    Its sounds so majestic

  • @gavincurtis
    @gavincurtis Рік тому +1

    What blows the mind is how good modern speakers are at faithful sound reproduction.

  • @MrLord-qh7gq
    @MrLord-qh7gq 3 роки тому +8

    How did someone even think of this, like it blows my mind 🤯

    • @Jojo2
      @Jojo2 3 роки тому

      Same. It's a miracle

    • @aletourn435
      @aletourn435 3 роки тому +1

      It gets better when you remember speakers have been around for over 100 years

    • @voreincorporated3056
      @voreincorporated3056 3 роки тому

      Thousands of hours of experimentation, trial and error and creativity

  • @Singh_Preet57
    @Singh_Preet57 2 роки тому

    Bro I watched this video and I need to pay for it. I was getting goosebumps while watching the content with this high quality production.

  • @helterskelter416
    @helterskelter416 3 роки тому +9

    0:23 why do you say "the motor" so creepily right here? XD

  • @lavilev9961
    @lavilev9961 2 роки тому

    Dude I'm not even saying this as a joke this is the greatest information video I have ever seen in my entire life it deserves an award if it hasn't gotten one.
    This is how anything and everything in schools should be taught your video moved me emotionally I've always wanted answer to this question and watching has blown my mind away thank you dearly ❤️

  • @gregorymarsh9504
    @gregorymarsh9504 3 роки тому +18

    Fantastic 👏 👏 👏
    Maybe create a part 2 on how audio systems separate signals to woofers, mids, and tweeters? Or at least cover their individual designs or any sort of topic that differentiates them.
    Really enjoyed this!

  • @GenBlaze99
    @GenBlaze99 5 місяців тому

    I love channels like yours. I’m not in school anymore I just work and during my down time I love watching videos that keep me thinking. If you know any other channels that break down technology and other complex systems i would really appreciate it!

  • @rin-101
    @rin-101 3 роки тому +7

    12 years learning about sound wave. and I never know about this... why. this is a great visual 3:40

  • @digitaltrix
    @digitaltrix 2 роки тому +1

    the information you display really shows your work as well - the graphics are minimal and clear and the explanations are awesome. Great work - I hope to see this channel grow and will remember to hire you for any 3d illustration - thanks for providing this as a service too!

  • @lenops-uu7bw
    @lenops-uu7bw 11 місяців тому +3

    Thankyou. Now im conscious of my eardrum🥲

  • @AUGUSTINEMINH
    @AUGUSTINEMINH 2 роки тому +1

    Holy good God I am so grateful for the things around me, good work people !

  • @Dave-uh8vp
    @Dave-uh8vp 8 місяців тому +17

    Pretty sure it's still black magic.

    • @vast634
      @vast634 3 місяці тому +3

      There is actually a little man with many instruments inside the speaker.

    • @Dave-uh8vp
      @Dave-uh8vp 3 місяці тому

      @@vast634 I knew it!!

    • @SeauxNOLALady
      @SeauxNOLALady 2 місяці тому

      @@Dave-uh8vp ikr!?

    • @PNW_R1DER
      @PNW_R1DER 10 днів тому +1

      😂😂😂😂 this comment deserves more likes

  • @auunienth
    @auunienth Рік тому

    I can imagine how much knowledge and creativity do need to create these animations. Hat's off man!

  • @tee228
    @tee228 10 місяців тому +4

    im still confused as to how a full range speaker can play a low note like 100 hz, a mid like 1 khz and a high like 8 khz simultaneously.

  • @Osax-music
    @Osax-music 3 роки тому

    The best visual explanation I've ever seen! Thank you.

  • @xjaymie_j3ossx
    @xjaymie_j3ossx 3 роки тому +3

    This will still and always be alien technology to me 💀

  • @jesusvera7941
    @jesusvera7941 3 роки тому

    information you would not gather if you don't study a specific carrier, thanks a lot for sharing this, its truly stuning how only one speaker can mimic a whole orchestra.

  • @bencolemanart
    @bencolemanart 2 роки тому +3

    6:16 maybe not _impossibly_ complex? Just being pedantic. 😉

  • @heromail2903
    @heromail2903 6 місяців тому

    Excellent video on loudspeaker, deserves 5 star rate. It not only explains how speaker works but also sound dimension

  • @EdwardHunterMX
    @EdwardHunterMX 3 роки тому +1

    This was the best video I’ve could ever seen in my entire life explaining sound.

  • @wesleypowermc
    @wesleypowermc 3 роки тому +2

    Best channel I've found in a long time, thank you

  • @paulminter3511
    @paulminter3511 3 роки тому

    The best video among all I've watched yet about music and speakers. Animation is just on point and delivers clear information.

  • @nakibsayyed4999
    @nakibsayyed4999 3 роки тому +1

    I knew speakers were complex hence the high price tag but seeing this I understand that they're worth the price. You just gained a new subscriber mate, cheers.

  • @niamatsandhu8059
    @niamatsandhu8059 4 місяці тому

    The best commentary for the parts of the audible sound reproducing speaker using the electrical pulses in the magnetic field

  • @StratoJohn
    @StratoJohn 3 роки тому

    This guys way of getting the lesson across with this style of animation is phenomenal

  • @JSunday45
    @JSunday45 3 роки тому

    Never could I tell how much work my speakers are actually doing and enduring. GGs

  • @JM-ik9kw
    @JM-ik9kw Рік тому +1

    The quality of your content is outstanding. Thanks for sharing it!

  • @albinsanthosh8697
    @albinsanthosh8697 3 роки тому

    the visual animations and the explanations are pretty very good i'd never seen such an amazing video till now in you tube , loved it.

  • @ab-ie9tz
    @ab-ie9tz 3 роки тому

    this video should be shown in schools. so quick for the amount of knowledge you get

  • @andinamm2246
    @andinamm2246 3 роки тому

    Excellent!! Are you a musician? A mecanic? A jet-pilot?...genius!

  • @mrshodz
    @mrshodz 11 місяців тому +1

    This is amazing. Keep this up.

  • @NabPunk
    @NabPunk 3 роки тому +2

    This is such a great visualisation of concepts I have only ever dealt with on paper. Thanks for this!

  • @Abihef
    @Abihef 3 роки тому +1

    Nicely made video.
    Also Loved how the woofer matches the kick at the end. Great job in making a clear short video with nice detail and 3d animation, quality stuff👌

  • @matthewforyou
    @matthewforyou 3 роки тому

    for so long i wondered about how a speaker that moves in only one way could make so many different sounds all at once, thanks for this video !

  • @danielolaizola5041
    @danielolaizola5041 3 роки тому

    This is brilliant. The graphics, the explanation, everything. Congratulations.

  • @janosmarta8258
    @janosmarta8258 Рік тому

    This is how have to be representing physics in technology and in everything, Its amazing and I love it, thank you.

  • @toga_246
    @toga_246 Рік тому

    don't stop making videos. ever. absolutely amazing content. thank you so much

  • @chrisbilling
    @chrisbilling 10 місяців тому +1

    I can not believe the complexity of this