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Chris Ferris
Добавлен 14 фев 2014
DIY Bluetooth Speaker Build. Full Build Video and Demo
Built this speaker to amplify an Electric Drum Kit. The amp module I chose has bluetooth capability making this one loud multipurpose speaker. Join me as I show you the build process and we demo the result. Links to all the components below.
Amp - www.soundtown.com/products/stpa3l-400d
Woofer - www.parts-express.com/Dayton-Audio-MB1025-8-10-Professional-High-Power-Midbass-Driver-8-Ohm-295-637?
Tweeter - www.parts-express.com/Dayton-Audio-PRO-8-40W-PEI-Bullet-Tweeter-275-400?
Wave Guide - www.parts-express.com/Dayton-Audio-H08RW-8-Round-Waveguide-1-3-8-18-TPI-270-308?
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Amp - www.soundtown.com/products/stpa3l-400d
Woofer - www.parts-express.com/Dayton-Audio-MB1025-8-10-Professional-High-Power-Midbass-Driver-8-Ohm-295-637?
Tweeter - www.parts-express.com/Dayton-Audio-PRO-8-40W-PEI-Bullet-Tweeter-275-400?
Wave Guide - www.parts-express.com/Dayton-Audio-H08RW-8-Round-Waveguide-1-3-8-18-TPI-270-308?
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DIY Guitar Speaker Cabinet. We build it then record it. DIY can be better!
Просмотров 25 тыс.5 месяцев назад
In this video we build and record a 1x12 guitar cab. Loaded with a Celestion Vintage 30 the goal was to build a versatile cab for my studio. Join me as we build and compare this DIY Cab against some more expensive well known Guitar cabs. Isolated Tracks - on.soundcloud.com/368kNumuUUf8mNBR7 Build Plan - drive.google.com/drive/folders/153JbvuAPDHqJP9Ps0fRlQoMXMau7BR1i?usp=sharing TRVLR - linktr....
I Built this Epic Subwoofer from Scratch!
Просмотров 50 тыс.Год назад
In this Video i'll walk you through the design, build and RTA testing of this fully custom and DIY subwoofer build. This subwoofer has surpassed any expectation I had and I'm super stoked to share it with you. Component links and Cut-sheet below. 10" reference series Woofer www.daytonaudio.com/product/118/rss265hf-4-10-reference-hf-subwoofer-4-ohm 300 watt class D Power Amp www.parts-express.co...
DIY Reference Quality Speaker Build. How I built these amazing speakers and proper sound comparison!
Просмотров 418 тыс.2 года назад
In this video I walk you through how I built these reference quality transmission line speakers. I also compare them to my Klipsch RP250F's and a pair of Infinity Primus 362's. Some details about these speakers. Cabinets Dimensions - 16" D x 29" T x 7" W Woofers - www.daytonaudio.com/product/97/rs150-4-6-reference-woofer-4-ohm Tweeters - www.daytonaudio.com/product/1566/rst28f-4-1-1-8-reference...
My DIY custom built Recording Studio Desk
Просмотров 14 тыс.4 года назад
A video describing how I built my custom recording desk. Using Vectorwoks I walk you through what I did to create the desk I have in my studio - cfsaudio. Enjoy!
Aside from that buzzkill guy saying pva isn't a filler .... this is a very good video on how to and ur skills are on point 👉 😊
The reason you get better sound on the highs is silk dome tweeters that are some what good vers the horns or other speakers. Want really good tweeters go with Ribbon tweeters.
Did you do the math, airspace box volume length of transmission line is it a 1/4 wave 1/2 wave full wave? Where did you get your parameters? A port traps the wave and makes it vibrate they have to be tuned to a frequency. Your going to freak out, but JL audio used to have some really good tutorials on box building on the webpage. Not sure now because Garmin bought JL Audio a few years ago during covid. There used to be a forum for transmission line boxes but it requires a lot of math. And or you can find box building programs. Or buy one.
Looks very nice.
What is the purpose of the angled corner pieces? Is it bracing for the corners? I see a lot of boxes that put those in on the corners around ports and the claim is that it helps reduce air flow issues cause it reduces the angle from a 90 to a 45 for the flow. But.. what about the top/bottom parts? Seems like you would need to put those in all areas of the port.. top, bottom and corners. Otherwise you're still getting resonance issues in those 90 degree seams.
Yeah you got it. Though I was more concerned with reinforcing the corners as I didn’t do any joinery :)
The ending was true yet very funny 🤣 all we would hear " Brrrrr''
That was a good video. Very nice background music!
Yea, the preperation is insane, used subbox pro as well to get the basic layout, planned it in onshape and let my wood shop precut the wood, sadly they do not make the cutout so I either have to do it myself or get another shop to do it. At the moment it looks like I am on my own, so yea. It is a bit terrifying to imagine something and actually build it, but my new car is going to arrive at the end of the next month and by then I am probably going to be done with it. It's really a crazy idea. Green Leather, pretty thick mdf, 120l box weighting in about 40kg alone. Ambitious, but we will see how it turns out :D
Good morning 🌅, Very interesting, very nice job, from France
Good morning 🌅, Very interesting, I just started watching the build, there is 45° finger locking joint router cutter you can purchase, that will help you to look your joints together a lot easier, retired English dude living in France
TERRIFIC storytelling...sub'd/liked! thanks! any suggestions for designing the dimensions of a Transmission-Line box for different speakers? thanks!! [ the Customs lacked a true mid, which the Reference Speakers seemed better (from where I'm sitting 🙂) beautiful final product overall. hmmm...maybe a side-firing passive radiator wouldn't hurt. And some corner bracing, to "ease" the acoustic wave through its run. Why not fully-cut-out the bass outlet, with a tad more bracing, and not a little less "stuffing". just sayin' :-) looking forward to your Channel's content!! Have you done Exciters, perchance?
Hey thanks for watching and the kind words. As for t Line tips (I’m no pro) I go with 1/4 wave length of the drivers resonance frequency (fs). Seems to be the most popular way of doing it. I’ve got a new one that I’m gonna start working on soon. Same woofers as this build but in a T-Line tower with AMT tweeters and a seperate custom crossover. Looking forward to that build! If you have a chance checkout the Sub and guitar cab builds I did. Fun Videos! Thanks so much for the Subscribe!
@@chrisferris3303 methinks if the woofers had been a stiffer-cone, the mid/high-bass clarity would improve. ever consider a coat of clear acrylic, if they now be "paper"? its what olde-tyme speaker-builders once did 🙂so I hear...
Thanks for a great video and also sharing the plans,
Is there any other speaker than V30?? 😩🥱
The uptalk this guy does is really irritating. He almost talks like a Valley girl.
Thanks for watching
You look like David Cross had he not went the comedy route and instead became a guidance counselor. 😊
Haha awesome
@chrisferris3303 omg didn't know if you'd see this or not lol. I'm sorry. If it supports my claim, I love David cross 😆
@chrisferris3303 and PS. My husband and I took apart an old single car speaker and realized how easy it it to cut and assemble so we brainstormed the idea to start making them. And your video popped up when I searched "how to make your own subwoofer". Although your content wasn't exactly what I needed, I still watched your video for tips and expert info. Learned alot! Thank you. Don't worry, we're gonna sand until rapture now lol!
Haha that’s great thanks for watching and good luck!
After listening to you. No way will you back it up. With. An A,,B test still talking. Let's look at the binding post. Should fit 22 ga. Wire. Let's watch now
That was not a A,B test. But better the other carpenters. That use 8 k+ worth of tools I. Could not see quality of wire. If you solder connections wire to drivers Feet were a sin feet do make a difference. Looks like you don't believe
ive got a 10" sub. in a massive case. and the speaker really goes. it moves up and down. i can hear the low frequenties but i cant feel them.. i want to feel the bass. what im i doing wrong?
Sounds like the Cabinet is too large for the driver. If you have the specs for the driver there should be recommended sealed and vented cabinet sizes
Your video was extremely well done and I plan on building one for myself. I am reasonably accomplished with woodworking and Love what you did with the cabinet. However, I am new to building subs. The plate amp you recommend is no longer available. Will any 300 amp plate work such as the one recommended by Amazon?
Yeah. I’d recommend a Class D with a minimum rating of 300watts rms. The Bash stuff is great if you can find one.
Beautiful sub and beautiful build nice job I'm gonna build 2 of these
Never wire the woofers in series when possible.
wrong dillhole
This was great! Hope to see more build videos
Hey thanks for the support. I have new speakers build in the works
@@chrisferris3303 heck yeah man! Can't wait to check em out (: I've been getting into building myself and I'm just eating up all the content I can and absorbing all the information possible (:
How does it sounds like? Can you make another video?
Why is it amazing? The best speakers are made in Europe. Average price 15,000 Eurpes each. Amplifier 45,00.00 Europs.
Beautiful work !!!! I mean, absolutely beautiful !! Nothing else to say really.
I really like carpentry style carpentry. Not so fussy. Now I'm thinking strreo pair ((😮)). ❤
awesome build! that amp unit is dope. the 500hz is probably cabinet resonance. even if you used a crossover, it would still be there. if the foam is the only material in there, it's probably way underdamped. i suspect you would get a tighter sound if you stuffed it with rockwool.
Good stuff. Thanks for the tip and thanks for watching.
nah
Seriously don't build a speaker like this. You can't use a generic crossover. It doesn't work that way.
Please explain further. Thanks
I can explain for you. Also thanks for watching. If you wanna get the most out of your DIY speaker builds learning how to design your own crossover specific to the components and cabinet you’ve built will allow you the ultimate control over its tuning. However there is absolutely nothing wrong with starting your build journey with a generic crossover. Picking the right crossover points gets you in the ball park. On this build a higher resistance on the tweeter is the only thing I woulda cared for in hindsight. But honestly that’s me being picky. Everyone who hears them loves them.
Can't be *OVERstated
Amazing Chris! Beautiful speaker and professional video
Job well done!! 👏🏾 looks and sounds amazing 🤩
Good job, greetings from Indonesia
Top tier production quality man ❤
100% awesome sauce
I'm late to the party, but this is awesome! Also, you have great taste- that lamp shade at the end is DOPE.
Why do you think the Klipsch is better? do you think maybe it's due to the amp or the woofer? your box looks amazingly done. so I doubt its the box.
That Klipsch sub is an absolute monster. Perfect combo of cost effective materials and design. The big thing I notice between the 2 is the klipsch’s ability to deliver transient material. It’s really quick if that makes sense. So yeah I think that motor and amp combo are a perfect pairing.
So what makes this a reference quality, I am confused. Go back to school. You obviously have no clue how to design a transmission line, this is a box with some planks in it.
The Klipsch RP250F sound amazing...especially for $700 a pair. Worth every penny. :)
Excellent job, bro! 👍 Professional looking video too
My comment made you 1k likes 👍 from 999 likes. I love it.
Hi I buy the same bash but sound low vol Maybe i need new av receiver?? The receiver i use is old and maybe 25w or the woofer box is small And how set phase and freq?? Thanks
Hey thanks for watching. My guess is it has something to do with the driver in the sub or the cabinet. The receiver will have control’s for the bass management but shouldn’t be the cause of a low output unless it’s turned down on the receiver end. Try connecting it to your phone or CD player directly. If you can get more volume out of it then it could be setting issues on the receiver.
Cosmetically they look very nice. The coice of drivers is good, although they may or may not be compatible with each other. The design electrically? Not so much. The conection of the woofers should be a parallel connection yelding a net of 4 ohms nominal. Using a generic off-the shelf crossover is universally shunned by experienced speaker designers. Speaker impedance varies with frequency. It's not constant and that's the assumption with a generic crossover. A real crossover is designed considering the total frequency and impedance response of the woofers and tweeter over a wide frequency range.
using a climb cut when flushing veneer helps a lot with tearout IME
Can I give you some advice, from a fellow Canadian who's had issues with RUclips weirdos? Cover your licence plate in future videos. Do not ask how I know this.
Very Very nice . let's this be a lesson to those that think you can't do excellent with crappy tools . 😂😉 seriously man ,you did a great job !
You really don’t know what you are doing.
Excelente trabajo!!
Excellent job all around! My only advice, as a woodworker, is to ALWAYS wear a respirator and/or use dust collection, especially with MDF... your lungs will thank you!