Thank you. You are a charming and inquisitive guy. The world needs more people asking questions and experimenting as you do. Cheers from Washington State, Rulof.
if you cover the mirror or any other object in a light layer of sand and play a steady frequency, the sand grains will travel to the nodal points of that object. It is a very interesting effect I recommend that you try it.
This is great technology to fake a haunting. "The walls were breathing and talking! We couldn't find the source of the sounds.. it was as if the sound was coming from the walls themselves!" Hoo Hoo Hoo Ha ha ha haaa..
Also, people can now float things like water droplets and little pieces of Styrofoam with a little double speaker set up. See Acoustic Levitation. If we hook up say a 12,000 watt system via 18 inch sub-woofers on each wall, including the ceiling and floor, not only can we induce creaking with low frequencies down to 4 Hzs but with that much power we might even be able to levitate stuff in the middle of the room to add to the haunting effects!! Filling the room with smoke, via a smoke machine under the floor blowing slowly into the crack we could definitely with an array of speakers and a circuit board attached to the speakers, get an "entity" to form in the smoke and move around the room. This will be incredibly haunting because when it goes through the hauntee, he or she will feel the pressure wave go right through their chest. Without any smoke and a powerful enough array in the walls we could also localize the air pressure via the geometry of the room and induce things like lifting of one's hair and sensations of brushing gently against one's neck. The possibilities are endless and awesome for a fake haunting.
Glue a black rubber O- ring to the washer, it will get rid of the buzzing and make it sound a lot better, the semi-hard rubber will act as coupling to the surface it's placed on. What you've made here is a surface transducer and they are fascinating things.
Art for art :) ! The normal speaker has hell of better performance that this Surface Speaker. Today much better quality small speaker are available on market. Frankly this speaker si only for experimental purpose and for learning
Interesting. It works, that's for sure, but for clarity I presume that if it was glued to a solid surface, then this would take away the vibrations? Also: Thinking along the lines of hollow surface tables, or doors, hung vertically I'm thinking there would be greater sound vibrations and a 'larger' sound? In any event, a great job!
you should probably use loc tite or nylon nuts so it doesn't come loose with the vibration, but the project is very nice, and maybe use only a strip of plexiglass so the speaker has less difficulty moving and more excursion; more bass
No they have no clear base whatsoever... Only do this if you want loud music... I really dont understand why fuck up a good speaker.. You have a volume knob you know.... This is an experiment for people who want to learn about audio maybe
if you were to mount that wooden box under the glass, you would have a brilliant resonant board and a "Tuning space" in one, it would probably be a lot louder and clearer
What about if you shorten the screw so the metal washer is behind the pelxie glass, attach that washer with super glue to the plexie glass and the plexie glass becomes the vibrating surface. it could still be placed on flat surfaces, like you showed, and vibrate them. I'm gonna try building this anyway (looking for a speaker to sacrifice), just some ideas I had... I like how your demos can be followed even if the sound is off!!! KEEP IT UP
Wayne Toerien yes with an amplifier connected to your pc (mini jack - 2 cinch/rca). No because you compresse de coil so it's a lot more difficult for it to produce low frequency. And repeat the question :D
Lmao, is that a reference to Teslas earthquake machine? 😂 I was thinking the same thing lmao. It it was big enough and you tuned the frequency just right, who knows. But Teslas machine was rather small lol.
It looked like the plexi glass cracked from the drill. If you file away the edges at the end of the drill it'll go through the plexi easier, leave a cleaner hole and no risk of cracking. The drill scrapes away the plexi rather than digs through it. The drill won't go through wood or metal any more, but if you work with plexi glass on a regular basis, it's a good idea to modify a set of drills for that purpose..
Have you tried to layer more than 1 type of surface for the speaker? Of course, you'd need some type of device to separate each surface so they do not touch each other. also, would adding the various surfaces off center rather than in surface center result in different types of sounds?
hola me gusta lo que haces una pregunta hablas español en el minuto 3:10 se escucho que dijiste "la particularidad" quisiese laber lo que decis chau un saludo
so with a low watt speaker could this idea work with cell phones headset to speaker to amplify an auxiliary cord to phone speaker powered by phone to surface speaker? or does It take a certain amount of power...
The frequency response is mostly the resonance of the heavy plastic sheet (too thick), better to coat the spider with silicone and put a wood plug into the voice coil. Why drop it bend the hole and then not bother to straighten it out with a pliers I don't know, but it looks like s... revolving on that turntable.
Che sembra quasi un "trasduttore tattile" fatti in casa. Solo 3 cose devono essere fatte. In primo luogo, si spingerla al centro. Quindi si può fissare alla parte inferiore di una sedia. E, infine, è collegare l'altoparlante ad un amplificatore per subwoofer. (È stato usato il traduttore.)
"don't cut yourself"
Great inventions AND good advice for depressive people, this channel is the complete package!
That's awesome! I bet I could use it to make people inside office buildings listen to music through their sealed windows!
Thank you. You are a charming and inquisitive guy. The world needs more people asking questions and experimenting as you do. Cheers from Washington State, Rulof.
Best use for a microwave I've seen in a long time.
if you cover the mirror or any other object in a light layer of sand and play a steady frequency, the sand grains will travel to the nodal points of that object. It is a very interesting effect I recommend that you try it.
What are nodal points and why would I want sand on them
+FishMB2015 only works when a single frequency sound is played. you can change it and the sand will rearange
Fishm 200k g SGC
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That's pretty ingenious ! I will have to try that with a cheap Chinese made speaker.
I found your channel few days ago and im just amazed by all the stuff you make :D 11/10 would do it!
It's a practical teaching of technology and I like to do this type of things......so, I appreciate them all for such good works
Things you need to create surface speaker: 1. Surface 2. Speaker
Hi!!
I'm brazilian and I Iove your videos!!!
AND...english is not my first language :)
Bravo. I've seen many speaker projects. I have never seen this.
Dude well done... I would never thought about that. I'll try that
you, my friend, are a genius
Great work sir 🤜🤛💥💥💥💥💥💯🌋🌋🌋😎
I'm going to make some. Thanks from New Zealand.
This is great technology to fake a haunting. "The walls were breathing and talking! We couldn't find the source of the sounds.. it was as if the sound was coming from the walls themselves!" Hoo Hoo Hoo Ha ha ha haaa..
ung427 time to invest and make millions selling it to haunted house companies. Lets become business partners
Al Capone Ok it's a deal!
+ung427 or for a haunted house setup at halloween
+Mario Munoz i like to throw me dolla out me window call me mr investor
Also, people can now float things like water droplets and little pieces of Styrofoam with a little double speaker set up. See Acoustic Levitation. If we hook up say a 12,000 watt system via 18 inch sub-woofers on each wall, including the ceiling and floor, not only can we induce creaking with low frequencies down to 4 Hzs but with that much power we might even be able to levitate stuff in the middle of the room to add to the haunting effects!! Filling the room with smoke, via a smoke machine under the floor blowing slowly into the crack we could definitely with an array of speakers and a circuit board attached to the speakers, get an "entity" to form in the smoke and move around the room. This will be incredibly haunting because when it goes through the hauntee, he or she will feel the pressure wave go right through their chest. Without any smoke and a powerful enough array in the walls we could also localize the air pressure via the geometry of the room and induce things like lifting of one's hair and sensations of brushing gently against one's neck. The possibilities are endless and awesome for a fake haunting.
Clever and creative! Upvoted and subscribed.
Attach it to Eiffel Tower.
+Self Stirring Pot NOW THAT'S A GOOD IDEA
guys he s italien not french...
Who stated that he was french? :D
LOUDEST SPEAKER EVAA
Italy FTW grande Ruolf ;D
W0W That was Beautiful! Really cool the way it changed its tune with different surfaces. : }
you are mad genius...!!! and i like it
Excellent! ;) Very clever!
that's cool, but i think a rubber ring or a suction cup on the washer would make the quality even better.
4:40 when your jam comes on in the club xD
That is SO cool! I love the Pepsi can. I would like to know how it feels on my forehead
Glue a black rubber O- ring to the washer, it will get rid of the buzzing and make it sound a lot better, the semi-hard rubber will act as coupling to the surface it's placed on. What you've made here is a surface transducer and they are fascinating things.
this channel is freakin awesome
Art for art :) ! The normal speaker has hell of better performance that this Surface Speaker.
Today much better quality small speaker are available on market.
Frankly this speaker si only for experimental purpose and for learning
Thanks... this gives me a great idea... Bravo!
Hey bro nice job on your video keep up the good work that was so cool what you made
ma tu sei un grande!
"Don't cut yourself"
-Has bandage on hand after the next cut.
I see you talk from experience!
nice work brother.
you are good man keep doing what you do i really like your ideeas ;) big like
Interesting. It works, that's for sure, but for clarity I presume that if it was glued to a solid surface, then this would take away the vibrations? Also: Thinking along the lines of hollow surface tables, or doors, hung vertically I'm thinking there would be greater sound vibrations and a 'larger' sound? In any event, a great job!
Wre make a speaker out of a speaker?
you should probably use loc tite or nylon nuts so it doesn't come loose with the vibration, but the project is very nice, and maybe use only a strip of plexiglass so the speaker has less difficulty moving and more excursion; more bass
which drill machine did you use. it looks small. i am searching for this type drilling machine. plz tell
Hey, I like classical music. What is the song you were playing through that speaker?
DUDE you should have tried it with some dubstep, i wanna know if these can give good bass (i doubt) before i build one.
No they have no clear base whatsoever... Only do this if you want loud music... I really dont understand why fuck up a good speaker.. You have a volume knob you know.... This is an experiment for people who want to learn about audio maybe
Great video! :)
It's awsome!!! :)
thank you for the idea sir Rulof
I trust this man
Like I said, the Rubbers arent necessary, but it keeps the sound MUCH nicer
lol, everything about that sentence
Ahahaha potresti fare la voce del Rayanar!! Bella rulof
:)
+Rulof Maker hey
Where did you get that hollow washer? It's so hard to find
Interesting idea !
amazing ;) thanks for sharing
if you were to mount that wooden box under the glass, you would have a brilliant resonant board and a "Tuning space" in one, it would probably be a lot louder and clearer
bravissimo, genius!
Rudolf...
Speaker looks nice, but how do we connect it with source of music?
very good it is very interesting
What about if you shorten the screw so the metal washer is behind the pelxie glass, attach that washer with super glue to the plexie glass and the plexie glass becomes the vibrating surface. it could still be placed on flat surfaces, like you showed, and vibrate them. I'm gonna try building this anyway (looking for a speaker to sacrifice), just some ideas I had...
I like how your demos can be followed even if the sound is off!!! KEEP IT UP
Could you connect this to your computer desk? does it emit bass ? thus making the table vibrate as you play adding to the atmosphere ?
Wayne Toerien yes with an amplifier connected to your pc (mini jack - 2 cinch/rca). No because you compresse de coil so it's a lot more difficult for it to produce low frequency. And repeat the question :D
I appreciate the vidro, very nice
What if you make a huge one and hook it to a building?
Lmao, is that a reference to Teslas earthquake machine? 😂 I was thinking the same thing lmao. It it was big enough and you tuned the frequency just right, who knows. But Teslas machine was rather small lol.
The whatsapp notification at 1:36 got me searching for my phone
so you disassembled a good quality speaker to build a poor quality speaker? ... awesome, dude!
I make sculptures out of steel, how do you think it would sound if held this speaker to it?
Sculpture Junkie noise would happen for sure, but this method doesn't make high quality audio
butre jp I would expect that, yes.
I do aluminum castings in sand and when struck they sing, Now you've got me thinking.
It looked like the plexi glass cracked from the drill. If you file away the edges at the end of the drill it'll go through the plexi easier, leave a cleaner hole and no risk of cracking. The drill scrapes away the plexi rather than digs through it. The drill won't go through wood or metal any more, but if you work with plexi glass on a regular basis, it's a good idea to modify a set of drills for that purpose..
This is so cool!
So Good by italian ;)
grazie Da!
Prego rulof !
Rulof Maker
errDavide Pellecchia
Sounds better then Beats by Dre
What would happen with 2 or more on the same table would sound just get louder or would they interfere with each other?
jahah! "Be very careful, don't cut yourself". Best advices comes from experience.
Great job
Very nice!
you should put it on top of a full soda can maybe the drink will vibrate and create a much louder sound
Handel's "Water Music"
dude, you´re a genious
this guy is amazing
when you put the speaker to head i feel like you could heal, or hurt yourself with correct frequency. have you tried 8hz tone with speaker on head?
wow thats algebraic!!
Ciao Rulof , perché non provi ad appoggiarlo alla cassa armonica di una chitarra ?? , sarei curioso di sapere .... un saluto, Fabio
this is really awesome
it can be used as a mechanical oscilator?
Have you tried to layer more than 1 type of surface for the speaker? Of course, you'd need some type of device to separate each surface so they do not touch each other.
also, would adding the various surfaces off center rather than in surface center result in different types of sounds?
hola
me gusta lo que haces
una pregunta hablas español
en el minuto 3:10 se escucho que dijiste "la particularidad"
quisiese laber lo que decis
chau un saludo
so do i need to wreck 1 corner on the speaker too?
nice man can you put some cumbias to see how it sound
4:48 the moment that a microwave became a speaker
I guess the surface is just what you cut of from the speaker but just bigger and there for makes more sound.
Can I use it as a ultrasonic cleaner?
What is the source of the music? would it work if we wire the cables to a auxiliary jack?
you are great...............
dopest song i ever heard
very good your experience
so with a low watt speaker could this idea work with cell phones headset to speaker to amplify an auxiliary cord to phone speaker powered by phone to surface speaker? or does It take a certain amount of power...
You can do this same thing with a low powered speaker
It echos in an empty head ..... but here the dust and clutter would fill the emptiness!
@Rulofmaker how do you connect the speaker to the music player
+Olbin Gil Through his alpine amplifier. You can clearly see it in this video.
+Jasiah Cisco thank you
+MrKejos You are.
Maybe if the pad at the end was made of rubber it would sound better? Maybe it could even be a suction cup?
lmfao, rubber absorbs vibration
You'd lose the high frequencies, because the metal would be able to bounce on the rubber independently of the surface.
how are you plugging the speaker into whatever is playing your music?
Evviva il Made in Italy ah ah!
fantastic .!!
Wow, i'd like to see the impedance curves of this speaker :D
The frequency response is mostly the resonance of the heavy plastic sheet (too thick), better to coat the spider with silicone and put a wood plug into the voice coil. Why drop it bend the hole and then not bother to straighten it out with a pliers I don't know, but it looks like s... revolving on that turntable.
So Cool!!!
Che sembra quasi un "trasduttore tattile" fatti in casa. Solo 3 cose devono essere fatte. In primo luogo, si spingerla al centro. Quindi si può fissare alla parte inferiore di una sedia. E, infine, è collegare l'altoparlante ad un amplificatore per subwoofer.
(È stato usato il traduttore.)
Very nice videos
Creative i like it
"How to make a speaker" "First, take apart this speaker" ... -.-